Alcatraz: Prison Escape

Alcatraz: Prison Escape is a 2001 first-person action game developed by Zombie Inc. and published by Activision Value for mh:awesomegames:Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay
Players control a falsely-accused man as he attempts to escape five prisons. You have to sneak past guards in order to make it through every level. If seen, an alarm is rung that forces you to hide.

Why It Gets Life Without Parole

 * 1) The graphics are very ugly, blocky and outdated, even for 2001 standards, which is inexcusable because Max Payne was released the same year and had way better graphics than this game.
 * 2) It has a huge assortment of bugs and glitches, making it near unplayable. In fact, the game is so buggy that it even has a tendency to crash to the desktop regularly.
 * 3) The AI for the guards is extremely broken: guards will stand in spots and will run without even moving. To avoid getting caught you simply have to hide when the alarm goes off to avoid getting pepper sprayed by guards, and after about 5 seconds or so the alarm stops and the guards ignore it.
 * 4) The title is somewhat misleading: the first two levels (out of five) aren't related to Alcatraz.

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