Activision, the holders of the monumental Call of Duty and formerly the publisher of the Destiny franchises, have not had many other hit series that have had a lasting impact. While some, such as Guitar Hero and Skylanders, had their moments in the spotlight, many of their notable video games have been licensed titles and yesteryear's top game franchises.

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While there is no shame in producing licensed video games to complement a popular movie or television show, there is shame in releasing broken, poorly made games. Unfortunately, this has been the fate of many of Activision's licenses as you'll see on this list of the 10 worst Activision games, according to Metacritic.

10 Ice Age: Continental Drift: Arctic Games - PS3 (35)

Few people would mistake the Ice Age movie franchise for an entertainment powerhouse, but the series - whose Metacritic scores have been steadily declining with each successive entry - is still popular enough for parents and grandparents who remember the original to take their young children whenever there is a new release.

If the movie Ice Age: Continental Drift was a step down from the previous movies in the series, the game is a step down from its namesake movie. Like most minigame collections, it is better for this one to drift away from memory.

9 X-Men: Destiny - DS (33)

The X-Men: Destiny game reviewed poorly on all the systems it released on. While the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions did have a small number of critics who considered it worth checking out, the DS version reviewed abysmally.

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While the home console versions were criticized for their repetitive gameplay and poor graphics, the DS was aged hardware at the end of its lifecycle, which only accentuated these problems. Without a strong story or enjoyable mechanics, the developers surely had to realize that it was destined for failure.

8 Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified - PS Vita (33)

One of the few titles on this list that is from an Activision owned franchise, the PS Vita exclusive Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified is one of the worst games in the storied series' history. While the game could be considered one of the best first-person shooters on the portable console, this distinction is solely due to the lack of options on the handheld.

With a short campaign and buggy multiplayer option, most fans and critics wished that Activision would have left this one locked up. What could have been a killer app for the fledgling handheld only contributed to the indifferent reception of the PS Vita.

7 The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct - Xbox 360 (32)

Telltale's episodic interpretation of the hit comic and television franchise showed the best of what a licensed video game could be. The Walking DeadSurvival Instinct showed the dark side of licensed products.

The unabashed cash grab attempted to hit while the iron was hottest with the release of this game, and the "finished" product shows the poorly veiled attempt in all its undead glory. With gameplay so mindless that the zombies could have developed a better game, Survival Instinct was an embarrassment to a popular franchise.

6 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 - PS4 (32)

Hoping to cash in on the nostalgia of an expiring old license, Activision released Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 to immediate backlash. The game was considered broken upon arrival, and the graphics were mediocre, despite the money behind the project.

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Despite the amazing gameplay of the classic games, Pro Skater 5 was unable to rekindle any of the magic of the originals. The game is one of the worst games ever released for the PS4, but this skating disaster isn't even the lowest-rated title for the console on this list.

5 Ghostbusters - PS4 (30)

Ghostbusters has one thing going for it: the game works. While many money-grabbing licensed titles release with bugs galore, even some of its lowest-rated Metacritic reviewers admitted that this game is playable. What few critics would concede, however, is that the game was worth playing.

The uninspired gameplay had few moments of enjoyment for any fans of the series, and the title only looks worse in light of a solid game released the previous gaming generation. The launch price of fifty dollars had players shrieking in horror.

4 Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition - 3DS (30)

Another classic franchise that has survived off of lingering nostalgia from the 1980s, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a short romp with no distinct positives to make it worth playing. The movie tie in struggled with controls, making the already monotonous gameplay even more excruciating.

With no multiplayer to provide a reason to come back, this game failed to grab any of the keys to a decent game. As anyone who was conned into buying this title found out, the only thing driving this title was the desire to make quick cash.

3 007 Legends - PC (26)

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Meant to commemorate the fifty-year anniversary of the first James Bond movie, Dr. No, this game featured missions inspired by the movies and could have been a great chapter in the storied multimedia franchise. Unfortunately, the game failed to live up to even the most basic of expectations.

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While no sane person was likely expecting a game of the same legendary caliber of GoldenEye 007 to be released, the Bond games have mostly been solid titles. The attempts to mesh FPS and stealth mechanics failed, especially when mixed with the middling level design. The lack of polish meant the game was quickly abandoned by fans for better 007 releases.

2 Nickelodeon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Xbox 360 (25)

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise has been a successful brand for decades, with numerous movies, TV shows, and other mediums producing a universe that is beloved just as much by former '80s kids as the children of today. While there have been solid TMNT video games in the past, this one fails to live up to its legendary source material.

Somehow able to mess up a genre as simple to succeed in as a beat em up, TMNT combines awful gameplay with a terrible engine, the game plays similar to many other Nickelodeon titles. Save your money for pizza instead.

1 Fast & Furious: Showdown - PS3 (21)

Activision laughed as they drove away with fan's money after this game. While the Fast & Furious movies have produced some entertaining blockbusters for viewers to enjoy, Showdown is an embarrassment to the franchise.

Showdown is the epitome of a bad licensed game. Featuring uncreative storylines and mission designs and plenty of bugs, the game looks and plays like it was made with no time and no budget. Metacritic's reviewers had virtually nothing resembling a positive to share about the game, and this game has virtually nothing to give players except for regret.

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