How many more "bad" games have to come out before developers and publishers realize audiences will no longer stay silent? At least Warner Bros. Discovery realized it had to delay Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League after getting feedback from gamers. Maybe Daedalic Entertainment should've paid attention to what Warner Bros. Discovery did. Instead, it now finds itself having to apologize for releasing The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.

Since its official release earlier this week, critics and audiences alike have made their distaste for the game, which stars the titular character from the legendary J.R.R. Tolkien franchise, known.

The internet hasn't minced words ridiculing The Lord of the Rings: Gollum due to several things, including its appearance, a litany of bugs, poor user interface, and more.

Now, Daedalic Entertainment has issued a response and it's basically saying that it can't do anything but apologize for failing to meet expectations.