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KarumaK said:
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Any chance i get to guilt trip people for not getting behind Chromehounds i will take. Maybe with enough lobbying a sequel will be granted to us mortal souls.
When I finally broke down and bought Chromehounds it was $7.99.

I felt, and still do feel, utterly ripped off.
When did you buy it?
 

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Underrated games:
Breath of Fire IV - PS
^ I swear no one knows the series went past 3
*cough*Dragon Quarter*cough*

Weirdest story progression this side of Ephemeral Phantasia, only not as crappy.
Also, nice catch with Sparkster. I saw a remake or extension for our beloved rocket knight on Steam recently, so you aren't the only one with fond memories.

My underrated picks?

-X-Wing Alliance (constantly overshadowed by its more beloved brother, Freespace, which is also quite excellent). Bloody awesome fun.
Also in the sci-fi ship combat category...

-Star Trek: Bridge Commander
Quite possibly the only Star Trek anything since Wrath of Khan that I loved, and the only game of its type to consistently work (the only other sort of game like this being Battlecruiser: Millenium...ambitious ideas with awful execution.)

-Tribes: Vengeance
Nowhere nearly as popular as the original or even Tribes 2, but surprisingly solid. It's rare to see any sort of ambition in a FPS storyline, and while the single player story in Tribes: Vengeance is by no means "Halo", it still wasn't that bad. The gameplay was addictive, and I spent hours just skiing around the levels at a high speed.
Why did you have to murder this series Vivendi?? WHY?!!

EDIT: Almost forgot one!
-Bomberman: The Second Attack
I'm not kidding. I never had as much fun with Bomberman again after this. Great soundtrack, tough as balls levels and bosses, and the best multiplayer mode in the series.
Nobody, and I do mean bloody NOBODY I KNOW has ever heard of this game.
 

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shticks said:
KarumaK said:
shticks said:
Any chance i get to guilt trip people for not getting behind Chromehounds i will take. Maybe with enough lobbying a sequel will be granted to us mortal souls.
When I finally broke down and bought Chromehounds it was $7.99.

I felt, and still do feel, utterly ripped off.
When did you buy it?
Earlier this year, I don't remember exactly.
 

shticks

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KarumaK said:
shticks said:
KarumaK said:
shticks said:
Any chance i get to guilt trip people for not getting behind Chromehounds i will take. Maybe with enough lobbying a sequel will be granted to us mortal souls.
When I finally broke down and bought Chromehounds it was $7.99.

I felt, and still do feel, utterly ripped off.
When did you buy it?
Earlier this year, I don't remember exactly.
So you missed out on the online.... I agree..... the single player was a hollow husk compared to the multiplayer portion.
 

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HG131 said:
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Blemontea said:
Nier, GAMEINFORMER IS FULL OF LIES! LIES I TELL YOU! along with one of my personal favorites, Chibi-Robo not sure if its underrated or if people just think its average but it makes picking up trash fun, and being a little robot interacting with toys funner, it awesome.
I heard bad review all around, can you elaborate why you love Nier?

HG131 said:
It seems that you've NIERly gone mad!
Ye-outch! I sure hope that you left your sense of humor in another pair of pants before you wrote that.
I don't know how you did that, but you got the quotes reversed.
All i did was press the quote button, the escapist did the rest.
 

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The Timesplitters series is very underrated, in my opinion.
Timesplitters has always been highly regarded, in the UK atleast. They do seem to have fallen off the radar over recent years, though. Possibly because we still hope for TS4, (which is on the way, from what I understand), and possibly because FPS are a dominant genre these days.
 

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Star Fleet Command, Orion Pirates.

The whole series to that point rocked (the less said about SCF 3 the better).

They took a superb tactical spaceship combat game with too much book-keeping (Star Fleet Battles) and managed to make it run in real-time with no loss of depth.

Still looks good and runs well, although I need to re-install it on my main system after my Win7 upgrade.
 

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HG131 said:
Akalistos said:
HG131 said:
Akalistos said:
Blemontea said:
Nier, GAMEINFORMER IS FULL OF LIES! LIES I TELL YOU! along with one of my personal favorites, Chibi-Robo not sure if its underrated or if people just think its average but it makes picking up trash fun, and being a little robot interacting with toys funner, it awesome.
I heard bad review all around, can you elaborate why you love Nier?

HG131 said:
It seems that you've NEIRly gone mad!
Ye-outch! I sure hope that you left your sense of humor in another pair of pants before you wrote that.
I don't know how you did that, but you got the quotes reversed.
All i did was press the quote button, the escapist did the rest.
Well, I fixed it, please change your post.
Did, and also corrected your spelling mistake in the process. Yeah for me!
 

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Civilisation II: Test of Time. It put in the sci-fi and fantasy modes and had hotseat play (which, to my knowledge, were never again present in a Civ game).
Choices which I have a feeling will be hotly contested/moaned about
Morrowind, Ocarina of Time, N64 Mario Kart, Thief, and the Walords Battlecry series (especially 3).
Seriously, if anyone out there has an awareness of the Warlords Battlecry series, please let me know. I'm beginning to wonder if it's some weird hallucination.
OMG Warlords Battlecry III that was the game I was trying to think of this morning when I posted my response.. it was a really good indy RTS series.

Also S.T.A.L.K.E.R is a great addition to this
*high five*
 

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Another really underrated game: Mirror's Edge

How can a game getting the best original game of the year award, be underrated? ALOT of people love it! :/
 

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A lot of my underrated games aren't really underrated; it's just that no one talks about them anymore (Space simulators and turn-based strategy games don't have as vocal a fanbase as RPGs and shooter/stealth hybrids) Games like FreeSpace 2 and in particular Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri come to mind when asked what I mean by this.

As for truly "underrated" games are concerned (i.e. games nobody seems to like), I'd go with any Star Fox title outside of 64. Assault was like playing through a colossal sci-fi epic, and Adventures was a fairly solid Zelda clone. I remember enjoying Donkey Kong 64 when I was ten, and while much of the game is an item collection fest, it was fun, and there was a heck of a lot of game. I never hated any of the 3D Sonic games, either, save for Sonic 2006, though I wouldn't recommend most of them.