: Often described as an "eyesore" or "ugly as sin," with static background images and uninspired character art.
: Critics pointed out that computer-controlled opponents took too long to make decisions and had "cringe-inducing" pun names like Ned Nerdlinger. Texas CheatEm PSN
Released on May 14, 2009, Texas Cheat 'Em on the PlayStation Network (PSN) turned traditional poker on its head by making cheating a core mechanic of the game. Developed by Wideload Games —the team behind Stubbs the Zombie —this title allowed players to manipulate hands and steal chips through various devious methods. Key Gameplay Mechanics : Often described as an "eyesore" or "ugly
: Using a cheat isn't a guaranteed success; players must first win casino-themed minigames like slots, roulette, or blackjack to pull it off. Developed by Wideload Games —the team behind Stubbs
: Players earn cheat points to activate 15 different abilities, such as "Mind Meld" to change an opponent's card, "X-ray Vision" to see hidden cards, or "Chip Steal" to pick a pocket.
: The game featured a Career Mode with specific challenges of increasing difficulty and an online multiplayer mode for up to eight players. Reception and Critiques