Ultimate Civil War Battles: Robert E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant

Ultimate Civil War Battles: Robert E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant is a real-time strategy game developed by Stellar Stone and published by GameMill Publishing for Microsoft Windows in 2003.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) It was developed and published by the same people that developed and published Big Rigs, thus essentially sharing most of its problems (i.e.: Lack of collision detection, water being treated as ground, being able to leave the map)
 * 2) On the map selection screen, the images have a weird mass of letters in the background.
 * 3) Strategy is hardly any useful: you just need to select troops and send them against the enemy, hoping to win.
 * 4) Gameplay simply consists of clicking on troops and attack by clicking on enemies.
 * 5) When you choose a map you are instantly warped there without any hint or explanation of what's happening.
 * 6) The game has two ESRB ratings, though only the one on the box (T) is true.
 * 7) The game plays too slow at the standard speed. Thankfully you can edit it.
 * 8) The troops' shadows are put in the wrong position: it seems like there are a thousand people in the same place.
 * 9) Your allies die almost instantly and they have no consistent strengths or weaknesses, making the game extremely frustrating to play.
 * 10) You can't select multiple units at a time.
 * 11) The cover art has both the first Confederate flag on the left and the Confederate Naval Jack on the right. They seriously mixed up the USA's flag with the CSA's. Such historical competence!