- Publisher: Aspyr
- Release Date: Sep 6, 2006
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 97 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 54 out of 97
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Mixed: 16 out of 97
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Negative: 27 out of 97
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Oct 8, 2017A game where you cannot lose, that mimics State of Emergency to the point of the user not wishing to continue, what more an you say about something with limited humour and a cash in on name branding.
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Feb 4, 2021BAD DAY L.A. is what you get when you let a complete ret@rd make a game. It's brain dead, it's ugly, it's pointless. Possibly one of the worst games ever made.
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Mr.OrangeDec 4, 2007More American McGee crap. Stay away, very far away.
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JowU.Sep 14, 2006The cartoon graphic is nice but gameplay is just bad. A one lvl game with good intentions...
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Dr.OxfordPhDNov 12, 2007This game is bad in every way it is possible to be bad.
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DarkStalkerApr 25, 2007This game is the biggest piece of @#$! I have ever seen. I expected more after the brilliant Alice. I was very disappointed.
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AmericanMJun 1, 2009It's not a terrible idea for a game, to be fair. Just a terrible game. I don't know why McGee keeps putting his name in the titles of these things. It's getting increasingly like selling dog-crap sculptures in your own image.
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Jun 18, 2022Не понимаю людей, которым нравится эта игра, по мне, эта полнейшая туфта.
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Edge MagazineBad Day LA is the game people often say they want and then ignore when it arrives; it prizes ambition over execution and flair over finesse and both pays the price and reaps the rewards for daring to do so. [Sept 2006, p.82]
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Clocking in at less than six hours it’s hardly entertaining, hardly funny and hardly worthy of your time. In fact, it’s a dreadful disappointment.
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A great game idea and an interesting story and scenario are not all that is required to make a fun game, yet that’s mostly what Bad Day LA has going for it. While McGee is absolutely worthy of the praise people heap upon him, he has allowed a game which fails to impress on nearly all levels to be released with his name on it.