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Trigger Man
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Developer(s)Point of View
Publisher(s)Crave Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
ReleaseNA September 28, 2004
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer

Trigger Man is a video game of the third-person shooter genre released in 2004 by Point of View.

In 2004, it was rated as Nintendo Power's Worst Game of The Year, making writer Alan Averill state, "If I had a choice between playing Trigger Man and getting kicked in the junk, I'd seriously have to think about it." [1]

Reasons for Criticism

  • Poor AI--the player can stand directly in front of an enemy and the enemy will not shoot (this has been debunked as a glitch)
  • Minimal plot
  • No ammo pickups
  • All guns make the same sound
  • Only 8 levels
  • The player's inventory can hold only 2 guns at a time
  • All enemies share the same skin
  • Textures are only partially solid, opening up several ghost worlds
  • Rather than voice acting, text boxes have been substituted.
  • Graphics are of Nintendo 64 quality at the time of the "3D breakthrough"