Rock n’ Roll Racing is a sequel to RPM Racing and better than its predecessor in almost every way. Rock N’ Roll Racing Image Credit: Blizzard Entertainment Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were already a thing in 1995 when Justice League Task Force came out, so there were much better fighting games to play even back then. But that’s not nearly enough to recommend it, especially these days. The only redeeming quality of the game is the whole Justice League theme. The animations are bad, the sound design is bad, the controls are bad, and you can beat the story mode in like 20 minutes. There’s technically a story involving Darkseid, but it’s only there as an excuse to have members of the Justice League fighting against each other. Justice League Task Force features a very small roster of characters, each possessing an even smaller number of moves. The game is essentially an archaic version of Injustice with all the fun sucked out of it. And partially because it was a pretty awful fighting game. Partially because the company only acted as co-developer on the project. Justice League Task Force is one of the least known titles on the Blizzard games list. Justice League Task Force Image Credit: Acclaim Entertainment RPM Racing wasn’t something you’d want to play for more than 20-30 minutes even in the early 90s. Plus, there are only a handful of vehicles to choose from. However, the gameplay itself is very dull and everything feels way too slow for a racing game. RPM Racing was one of the first SNES games to use hi-res textures and had some other interesting features like basic car customization and the ability to build your own courses. You pick a car, pick a course, and try to beat the other cars to the finish line. Originally developed for the SNES, RPM (Radical Psycho Machines) Racing is a very simplistic game that plays exactly how you would expect. Debut titles rarely are, especially during those days. What shouldn’t come as a surprise is the fact that the game wasn’t particularly good. This was back in the early 90s when the company went by the name Silicon & Synapse. Some might be surprised to learn that Blizzard’s very first title was a racing game. RPM Racing Image Credit: Interplay Entertainment With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the complete Blizzard games list and rank their work from worst to best. But I will be taking into account any expansions the games may have received since launch. I’m ignoring remasters for the purposes of this list. Similar to our Bioware games list, these rankings are largely based on personal preferences, so just keep that in mind. To make things even more interesting, we’re turning this into a ranked list. Yep, we’re going all the way back to the beginning with this one. This is why I decided to take a little trip down memory lane and reminisce about all the Blizzard games put out over the past three decades. With the botched Warcraft III: Reforged and the upcoming Diablo Immortal being a far cry from the big hitters the company used to make back in the 2000s.īut while it’s easy to criticize the current state of Blizzard Entertainment, it’s safe to say that many of the company’s games still hold a special place in our hearts. Unfortunately, the quality of Blizzard games suffered greatly as a result. In a little over a decade, Blizzard went from a company that could seemingly do no wrong to one embroiled in an endless stream of controversies and scandals. The Blizzard games list is fairly extensive, but sadly, to say it has gotten worse over the years would be putting it mildly.
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