I've beaten
Turning Point Fall of Liberty is a FPS whose premise is that in alt-history where Churchill was killed in that NY cab colission, the Axis won WWII and Nazis are invading the US. You play as a construction worker who decides to join the resistance and kill the shit out of krauts because that's what patriotic construction workers do. I bet former Sparks Unlimited employees are cursing the fact the game was released a decade too early, eh.
Turning Point has a reputation for being an awful game and a lot of the criticism leveled at it is well-deserved. Enemies are vegetative and often spazz out in hilarious ways. The level design is your typical ultra-linear late 2000's shooter, and when thee game offers interesting set pieces like sniper duels in the New York subway or holding an house while nazis assault you from the streets, the game ends them before they threaten to become too interesting. The weapon selection comprises stock WWII submachine guns, rifles, and the evocatively-named "combat shotgun" but you never have ammo for anything except the fucking MP 50. The game just lacks flair - blowing up the white house and killing the nazi president should be this huge bombastic thing, but in Turning Point, it's like eh, whatever.
Tthe game isn't anywhere as horrible as the internet hyperbole would suggest, though. Turning Point's premise *is* pretty fucking cool despite the alt-history being hugely inept, and moments like jumping out of the burned cockpit of a german bomber that crashed in an hotel or holding a line against nazi armors in front of a toppled Chrysler Building have great imagery if nothing. The game is a largely stress free experience, at least until the last level where the Krauts aim and firepower increase exponentially to cover up the fact the last level is essentially four big rooms linked by tiny corridors, and despite many animation hiccups, it's free of game-breaking bugs. It's a mediocre but playable game with a cool premise it fails to live up to, and really not worthy of the "WORST GAME EVER" hyperbole that surrounds it (though if I bought the game at its original MSRP instead of the Literaly Nothing I got it for, I'd suspect I'd be a lot meaner).