I'll second that--Anachronox is a great take on JRPGs, done with Tom Hall's signature humour and developed using the (then dated) Q2 engine.bootz said:2001, Anachronox was pretty good CRPG final Fantasy in a Space setting
This one's fantastic, too--in my opinion, as good as Ocarina of Time, and like Body Harvest the fact you commandeer different animals in a 3D environment hints at the character of GTA III, which DMA Design would later develop.Neverhoodian said:Space Station: Silicon Valley is one of my favorite N64 games. You're a processor chip that takes over the bodies of robotic animals. Each type of animal has their own stats and special abilities. It has a quirky sense of humor and was actually made by the same people who later made Grand Theft Auto III.
I know I played it! Fantastic game it is.Onyx Oblivion said:Defining obscure is hard.
Psychonauts, Shadow of the Colossus...those AREN'T obscure. That much is certain.
But I gotta mention Lock's Quest for the DS. The biggest publicity that ever saw is a newspost in Penny Arcade.
Seconding The Void. I still don't think I really understand what the Void was all about; my best interpretation of it is a metaphor for the creative process. But I'm also nominating Pathologic despite all of its horribleness. Though I think The Void was fucking beautiful and had much MUCH better gameplay, the story of Pathologic affected me a lot more.moretimethansense said:The Void:
You play a recently deceased individual that has entered The Void.
The Void used to be filled with colour but the Brothers and sisters squandered it, colour doesn't like to be wasted.
You're givven one of the sisters hearts, a method through which to harvest, and bestow colour, and you must try to pass as a brother in order to avoid your destruction.
This game is very fucking pretty, fairly simple, but remarkebly hard to play as you must keep at least one of your heats filled with colour lest you simply fade away.
You are like the only other person that I'm aware of that's played that game. I remember playing it though, it was really weird, but I remember playing the hell out of that game.Telumektar said:Sanitarium - It's a point-and-click adventure game released in 1998 I think. I haven't heard much from this game even in gaming forums.
It's a psychollogical thriller, from Wikipedia :I think it's a teriffic game, the story is great, the way it's told and how it gets deeper and wackier but always being somehow connected to the character's past.Sanitarium tells the story of Max Laughton, a man who suffers from amnesia after getting in an car accident and awakening in an asylum. As the story progresses, Max frantically tries to unveil the details of his institutionalization and the search for his own identity.
Haha, nice to know there are more of us.Fiz_The_Toaster said:You are like the only other person that I'm aware of that's played that game. I remember playing it though, it was really weird, but I remember playing the hell out of that game.Telumektar said:snipidipity
I wish I still have it.
I have that too, unfortunately I can't play it since I genuinely can't figure out what it's asking me to do.ado01 said:Seconding The Void. I still don't think I really understand what the Void was all about; my best interpretation of it is a metaphor for the creative process. But I'm also nominating Pathologic despite all of its horribleness. Though I think The Void was fucking beautiful and had much MUCH better gameplay, the story of Pathologic affected me a lot more.moretimethansense said:The Void:
You play a recently deceased individual that has entered The Void.
The Void used to be filled with colour but the Brothers and sisters squandered it, colour doesn't like to be wasted.
You're givven one of the sisters hearts, a method through which to harvest, and bestow colour, and you must try to pass as a brother in order to avoid your destruction.
This game is very fucking pretty, fairly simple, but remarkebly hard to play as you must keep at least one of your heats filled with colour lest you simply fade away.
Ouch, that sucks.Telumektar said:Snip
Yes - great game.FirstToStrike said:Klonoa: Door to Phantomile on the PSX.
SERIOUSLY! NO ONE I KNOW HAS EVER HEARD OF THIS GREAT GAME!
Terranigma's a fantastic game, it's a real shame that it was only released in English in PAL territories, then again, I was so used to America getting all the good RPGs at the time that I was glad to at least have one exclusive.Kysafen said:Terranigma. I can't emphasize how much I love Terranigma.
This too, Secret of Evermore gets a lot of hate online because people falsely believe that Square decided to release it instead of an English language version of Seiken Densetsu 3, but I absolutely loved it and I even prefer it to Seiken Densetsu 3.CrazyCapnMorgan said:Secret of Evermore. A Secret of Mana clone, to be sure, but it was still a great game, IMO.
I knew I'd forget something! Flashback and its spiritual predecessor, Out Of This World (aka Another World) are AMAZING games.Pr1mus said:Jade Cocoon for the PSOne in 1998. Awesome JRPG.
Flashback from Delphine Software(dead) 1992.
I don't know if those are really obscure or not however.