I voluntarily watched Tusk multiple times. There is a near-infinite amount of room in my heart for ambitious messes: Dragon Age II is my favorite Bioware game, and I am one of six known fans of Samurai Flamenco. Nowadays, the game is largely trotted out as an oddity of gaming history and loudly eulogized by a few weirdos. This wasn’t true, but the damage was well and truly done before anyone actually laid hands on the thing to prove it. Many an article has retreaded the details of the game’s controversy, mostly centered around a non-indicatively lurid trailer that caused the game to be accused of containing child pornography. Those who did play it lambasted its irritating camera and outright broken combat. The game is best known for its dumpster fire of a release: banned in Australia and many parts of Europe, its poor sales in the United States eventually led to it being the rarest PS2 game of all time.
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