I totally missed @Zed Clampet 's thread last year on cleaning out your wishlist. I have 1041 games in my Steam wishlist and thought it would be fun to sort it by review score then go to the very bottom to see what games are reviewed the worst. It also got me thinking about what I saw in these games that intrigued me enough to add them.
What games in your Steam wishlist have the worst reviews, and what made you add them?
Starting with a well-known flop:
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I like open world zombie survival games, and the trailers and screenshots were promising. Then came all the controversy around it, I'm glad I didn't spend any money on it. Luckily you can't buy it anymore.
However, this next game you can still buy:
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Identity was poised to be the "Sims killer" before we had a mini wave of Sims-like games in the past year or so. The Kickstarter and trailer videos were all very promising. The main idea was to be a life sim MMO, where you lived in a city with other people and could completely decorate your apartment. This game went under my radar for the past few years, and it seems to be all but completely abandoned. The subreddit is pretty chaotic with people making tasteless insults towards the devs for scamming them out of money.
This next one is a bit of a surprise to me:
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I was never huge into the original KSP, but I know it had a very dedicated following. I was excited for the new one and wanted to check out what was hopefully going to be a better version of the first game, but obviously that is not how it turned out. I'm not sure what happened here, why it isn't getting updated, and why they haven't been able to turn around the reception yet. Then again, it's only two years old, so hopefully there is a chance it will redeem itself.
Last game:
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This game had a lot of potential to replaced The Crew 2 after their servers shut down. Open world MMO racing game is the only kind of racing games I like, so this one had me excited. It came and went without me knowing, just to find out it's negatively reviewed for feeling unloved and soulless and being riddled with bugs. The trailers and screenshots would have you thinking otherwise.
What games in your Steam wishlist have the worst reviews, and what made you add them?
Starting with a well-known flop:

The Day Before on Steam
The Day Before offers players a uniquely reimagined journey into post-apocalyptic open-world MMO survival set in the present day on the US East Coast following a deadly pandemic.
However, this next game you can still buy:

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This next one is a bit of a surprise to me:

Kerbal Space Program 2 on Steam
Kerbal Space Program 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed space-flight simulation game Kerbal Space Program. Enter the next generation of space adventure with exciting new parts, stunning visuals, fully revamped UI and Map View, and rich new environments to explore.
Last game:

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown on Steam
TDUSC is a lifestyle and social experience that redefines what an open-world racing game can be. Explore a fully recreated Hong Kong Island. Take to the road behind the wheel of exceptional cars and live the ultimate life of luxury.