By now, we've all read at least one of Haze's bad reviews. Despite all it's hype and marketing, the game ended up being mediocre at best. And although it was only released a few weeks ago, it has already fallen into the bargain bin, with sites like Gamestop advertising Haze for ridiculously cheap prices. It has already dropped to $40 ($20 less than it's original price).

Haze is a bad game. And thus, even in spite of Sony's Korn-fueled advertising campaign, Haze has fallen out of gamers' good graces -- and right into the bargain bin.

Gamestop's weekly ad touts Haze's new low, low price of $39.99 -- a $20 drop from its lofty launch price. Guess Ubisoft didn't put enough nectar in our water. (Yup, I took this article just so I could use that joke.)

We'll probably never know what went wrong in the bubbling cauldrons at Free Radical labs, but let's just hope it doesn't happen again with TimeSplitters 4. C'mon Free Radical, you know you're better than this!
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    Capn Droid Jun 8, 08
    It now costs as much as a Nintendo DS game? Well, this is sad.
  • 0
    S v R 2010 Jun 8, 08
    Its a shame. All the hype for nothing. I was looking forward to this game. The demo was crap, not gona get it anymore.
  • 0
    Zero and X Jun 9, 08
    The games heart was in the right place, but it was too freaking rushed. It was pretty dissapointing.
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    Jesus Jun 9, 08
    If they do this to TimeSplitters 4 I will be seriously disappointed. TimeSplitters is the best series ever.

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