Critically-Slammed Game Currently Has A Mostly Positive Rating On Steam

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- Big Rigs: Over the Road has a Mostly Positive rating on Steam due to users leaving ironic comments about the game.
- The game is considered one of the worst games ever made and is infamous for how broken it was.
- Big Rigs: Over the Road was initially released in 2003.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is considered one of the worst games of all time, and it currently has a “Mostly Positive” rating on Steam. It was released on the platform on April 8.
For context, the game scored an 8/100 on Metacritic, and GameSpot’s review called it a “game so astoundingly bad that it manages to transcend nearly every boundary put forth by some of gaming’s absolute worst of the worst and easily makes it into that dubiously extraordinary category of being one of the most atrocious games ever published.”
Now, it’s the Steam Users having fun with the release of the game. While there are some users who have left honest reviews, most of them have left ironic ones. This, in turn, resulted in a “Mostly Positive” rating on the platform.
User-defined tags have also been subject to their fun, tagging the game as “Psychological Horror”, “Memes”, and even “Sexual Content” when there’s nothing sexual about the game at all. For some reason, the game is also receiving updates, with the recent one fixing the wizard and reducing the game’s file size.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing was initially released in 2003. It’s a racing game where players will use semi-trailer trucks to race opponents through the map. The game is infamous for how broken the game was.