Left 4 Dead 2; Price: $49.99 An expansion pack, basically. The addition of a few new zeds and weapons does not make it a new game. The new levels are also more or less derivatives of one another, and the only campaign that was genuinely interesting was Hard Rain and its random thunderstorms. Fallout: New Vegas; Price: $49.99 A great game, but unstable as hell. For almost eight months I could not play it at all because of a conflict a patch created with my motherboard / video card, and their support's response was more or less 'we already have your money, so it's not a pressing issue'. Now that it's patched, it's fun, but still notoriously unstable - I'm quicksaving literally at each hill top. Pariah; Price: $49.99 An older FPS I bought when I was on a TimeSplitters bend - it had a built in map-editor and had customizable weapons (to an extent). It was a pretty decent game, until I got near the end where the difficulty inexplicably ramped up and became nearly unbeatable due to the constant health-degrading flamethrowers and napalm cannons combined with a dire shortage of medkits (and instantly respawning endless hordes of bad guys that put MW to shame). If it had been priced like the B Game it was I probably wouldn't have it on this list though. X-COM Apocalypse (Steam version); Price: $4.99 Suffice to say, I would've rather have spent it on the original UFO Defense - the game I grew up with as a kid. ;[