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The Most Disappointing Video Games of 2011

December 7, 2011 · Kevin

In the first of two video features for GamingCulture.org as we approach the holiday season, I take a look at a few games that disappointed me for one reason or another in 2011.

2011 was an amazing year for games, but a few games fell short of my expectations.

Take a look at my video and see for yourself if you agree:

Cheers,

Kevin

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