Ask me in about a month or three and I'll say "Time and Eternity".Therumancer said:Well, I have some things like "Cross Edge", "Trinity Soul", and "Hyperdimension Neptunia" (the first one) which were under-the-radar JRPGs that you don't hear a lot about.
This.Pink Gregory said:People don't talk about Viva Pinata enough.
ya I loved that game but the population went to 0 after about a monthambitiousmould said:Section 8: Prejudice rules, spent hours on that game. Apart from that, none really.II2 said:Between XBOX, Xbox360 and PC I've picked up a few well made well recieved titles that nobody seems to recall:
- Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason (PC)
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (PC / XBOX) [it does have a small cult following, nyuk nyuk]
- Section 8: Prejudice (360 XBLA)
- Commanders: Attack of the Genos (360 XBLA)
- Earth Defense Force (360)
- Vanquish (360)
- Battlezone 2: Commanders (PC)
I'm sure there's others, that's just off the top of my head.
This!SamtheDeathclaw said:This.Pink Gregory said:People don't talk about Viva Pinata enough.
That game was magnificent, but it seems to have just kind of been forgotten.
I picked that up when it went on sale for ridiculously cheap a couple months ago. I adore the aesthetic, though I never got far into it.Baron_Rouge said:El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron. No-one bought that. I thought it was brilliant, though.
Iron Brigade is fantastic, in fact, so are Stacking and Costume Quest. It seems odd that Double Fine got so much exposure for the Kickstarter success, yet their most recent indie games are barely talked about.Fijiman said:The only game I can think of is Iron Brigade. I never see anyone other than myself talking about it.
I have lost odyssey for the 360 which is also 4 discsPrime_Hunter_H01 said:Well Resonance of Fate was already said, so, I'll say Lost Odyssey.
It is a rarity from this generation. A fairly ambitious, large budget( i only guess because of the advertising with a licensed song), JRPG as a 360 exclusive. Which is very rare when a JRPG is not a Final Fantasy game, and because of the people who worked on it, the original Final Fantasy director?, his name and position escape me, and Nobuo Uematsu's work on the music, make it a spiritual Final Fantasy game.
And it is really good, great story, Interesting "target ring" combat ( think Legend of Dragoon's attacks).
Also a 4 disc game, I think the only game that comes close is 360 L.A. Noire with 3 disc's.
How is that game?Rebel_Raven said:How about Venetica?
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