Lets see.
Far Cry 5 is fresh in my mind cause I made a thread on it recently, so that:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/far-cry-5-is-big-step-back-for-the-series-spoilers.156464/
Uncharted 4. I didn't have a PS3 back in the day, so didn't really experience UC 1-3 when they came out. But when I played through Nathan Drake collection and 4 in order last year, I found Uncharted 4 to be quite disappointing. Barely any shooting sections (better shooting mechanics, but whats the point when I can barely use them), and only that one major setpeice. Way too much walking, climbing and slow sections, they tried to put too much emphasis on story when all Uncharted is supposed to be is a light hearted indiana jones adventure.
Need for Speed 2015 and Need for Speed Payback. It's funny, because the deficiencies of each game are unique to each other.
2015 had a horrible handling model, was always online, egregious rubber-banding, not being able to pause, no manual (at the time of release) and being always night all the time, and just being a short game with not that much longevity in general.
Payback had the casino microtransaction based performance upgrade system, a cringe unbearable story and protagonist, cars split into arbitrary car classes, cops that were a total afterthought, and a bare bones online that didn't even have free roam at launch.
The Crew 2. The Crew's defining element is that map of the US, and they screwed it up here by removing so many interesting landmarks and locations. That's all I have to say.