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Sgt. Dante

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I really didn't care for the dark cloud games, but my brother loved them.

(Almost) any game in the Shin Megumi Tensei series for the PS2. Particulary Nocture and Digital Devil Saga.

also Psi-ops for the PS2, if you've not played it you should try it, can be endlessly entertaing.

EDIT: Oh yeah, Lost magic, i loved that game but it didn't even come to mind.
 

Pulstar

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SkyGunner, Illbleed, Jet Set Radio, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Skies of Arcadia, Shadow of Destiny, Total Overdose, Yakuza, Gradius V, PowerStone 2, Oddworld: Munch?s Oddysee & Oddworld: Stranger?s Wrath, Shenmue 2...
 

social_outcast

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HerrieM said:
Outcast, one of the pc games I liked the most. Don´t know very many gamers who played it.
I played it, way ahead of its time. graphics are still good and the music was always high rated - I think the style of its action is what put people off though
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Zombie_King said:
There's this tiny indie MMO that only a couple people play. Maybe you've heard of it, World of Warcraft? It also has an expansion pack.

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Monarch of Greenwich said:
Pychonauts. For god sakes, nobody bought this amazing game and instead bought more bull-shit like the halo franchise and Re4
Everyone, please stop going on about Psychonauts. Rough guestimate: 3/4 of you didn't know about it until Zero Punctuation reviewed it. I bought the game AT IT'S RELEASE. And you call RE4 'bullshit'? I'm going to give you a big fat slap. I'm not going to defend Halo against Psychonauts, because Halo would lose. I'm going to say that it's not 'bullshit,' though.


Bowstring said:
Holy shit, if that's not a mindless Yahztee copy-cat comment then I don't know what is.
What, this?
Bulletinmybrain said:
Painkiller - The population of murdertown and its your job to kill every last one of those motherfuckers.
Y'know, you basically quoted him.
I know I did but he put the game into words. Thats the only way to describe that game really... Did the game do anything else? No. The whole game was to kill everybody thats different then you..

Also RE4 is not as good as people say. You can't move while shooting the controls are still very terrible. It's way to easy, Not scary. And most of the bosses are stupidly hard at the beginning but when they come back later when you have the broken butterfly its just too easy.

EDIT: Also do you know that some of us don't know about some games until someone reviews them and brings them to the surface? Have you heard of Ico? I didn't know about it until someone yabbered on about it on review site.
 

Bowstring

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Zombie_King said:
There's this tiny indie MMO that only a couple people play. Maybe you've heard of it, World of Warcraft? It also has an expansion pack.

EDIT:

Monarch of Greenwich said:
Pychonauts. For god sakes, nobody bought this amazing game and instead bought more bull-shit like the halo franchise and Re4
Everyone, please stop going on about Psychonauts. Rough guestimate: 3/4 of you didn't know about it until Zero Punctuation reviewed it. I bought the game AT IT'S RELEASE. And you call RE4 'bullshit'? I'm going to give you a big fat slap. I'm not going to defend Halo against Psychonauts, because Halo would lose. I'm going to say that it's not 'bullshit,' though.


Bowstring said:
Holy shit, if that's not a mindless Yahztee copy-cat comment then I don't know what is.
What, this?
Bulletinmybrain said:
Painkiller - The population of murdertown and its your job to kill every last one of those motherfuckers.
Y'know, you basically quoted him.
xD. I hope you don't think me and Bulletinmybrain are the same person.
 

Ratface

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SeniorDingDong said:
...Jazz Jackrabbit 2...
Agreed. Excellent 2D platformer that's been largely forgotten due to being a PC-only game in 1998, since there's never been much of a market for PC platformers and 2D games would have seemed backward at the time. Pity.

The first game was good too. Both games admittedly copied some aspects of Sonic the Hedgehog, but I never really cared.

A third one in 3D was planned at one point, actually, but they cancelled it years ago. A beta might still be floating around in some obscure corner of the internet, though- might be worth looking into.
 

danielabens

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A little game called Worms. Worms Armageddon or Worms 3D. You're basically an earthworm and you crawl around and blow up other worms with bazookas and grenades. Hands down one of the greatest turn based games.
 

Bowstring

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danielabens said:
A little game called Worms. Worms Armageddon or Worms 3D. You're basically an earthworm and you crawl around and blow up other worms with bazookas and grenades. Hands down one of the greatest turn based games.
Oh c'mon, everyone's heard of worms. Anyone worthy of my almighty presence anyway. We are the elite!
 

pieeater911

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Killer Instinct.

Awesome old fighting game for the Super Nintendo, which, in my humble opinion, is as good as Soul Caliber.
 

Mistah Kurtz

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I don't know if this counts, but Illusion of Gaia was a fairly unknown (i think) SNES rpg that I've always loved. Never hear people talking about it though.
 

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without RYGAR, there would no branches of pure awesome video games today. take all the beat em ups like god of war and its slightly less fun but slightly more sexy counterpart (heavenly sword). my point proven. do your reasearch. if you look at all the facts, any protagonist in a game that uses a weapon on a string, chain, or any utencil to make that weapon a destructive yo-yo..... can defenately be traced back to RYGAR. thanks for reading.
 
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Bowstring said:
Zombie_King said:
There's this tiny indie MMO that only a couple people play. Maybe you've heard of it, World of Warcraft? It also has an expansion pack.

EDIT:

Monarch of Greenwich said:
Pychonauts. For god sakes, nobody bought this amazing game and instead bought more bull-shit like the halo franchise and Re4
Everyone, please stop going on about Psychonauts. Rough guestimate: 3/4 of you didn't know about it until Zero Punctuation reviewed it. I bought the game AT IT'S RELEASE. And you call RE4 'bullshit'? I'm going to give you a big fat slap. I'm not going to defend Halo against Psychonauts, because Halo would lose. I'm going to say that it's not 'bullshit,' though.


Bowstring said:
Holy shit, if that's not a mindless Yahztee copy-cat comment then I don't know what is.
What, this?
Bulletinmybrain said:
Painkiller - The population of murdertown and its your job to kill every last one of those motherfuckers.
Y'know, you basically quoted him.
xD. I hope you don't think me and Bulletinmybrain are the same person.






Fuck you!!! Your not the only one who bought it at release!!! I was there to!!! The game was awesome and got butfucked in sales number, but won me over just like the kids Micheal Jackson but fucked won him over.
 

Meado

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The Kingdom Under Fire series. Except the last one, which sucked balls.
 

Leyvin

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Perfect Dark (N64), this poor little game arrived at the end of this poor doomed consoles lifespan and has always been extremely over-shadowed by it's younger more perky movie-tie-in sister Goldeneye as well as Sony's exciting new Playstation 2 console that was set to make every gamer live in peace and harmony due to how amazing it was with it's emotion engine.

Unless you were one of those fortunate enough to actually have an N64 with the 4MB Expansion Pack, then you'll never understand the sheer experience this game provided. It was a truely graphically stunning game... I mean holy shit it was just amazing what they pushed the N64 to be capable of. Real-Time Reflections, Depth-of-Field, Full Weather Effects, Motion Blur, etc, etc. Only the next generation (well current gen) games boast similar effects. Then there's the gameplay with some amazing elements like full skeletal animation, weapons that can be shot from peoples hands, AI that responded to their situation and how you were playing, witty come backs, physics based puzzles. Let's also not forget the option to view all of the cut-scenes as if the game was a movie after completing it, the co-operative story mode (play together with friends), the counter-operative story mode (play against friends) as well as the multiplayer with BOTS. The only other game to feature bots to play against at the time was Unreal Tournament released a matter of months before. Certainly was the first time for a Console title.

To me it really is the most under-appreciated title on a very under-appreciated console.

Well with perhaps the exception of my next mention.

Elite

I'm not talking the remake on the PC 5years later, or such but the original BBC Micro wireframe only 1983 release. Most people know don't even know what game this is, many haven't experienced the sheer genius that is this game.
There is no storyline
There are no objectives
There are no missions
There are no goals

All you have is a ship, 100cr.. and an entire galaxy with 150,000 systems to explore, fight and trade between. Aside from it being not only a huge achievement but the first EVER 3D game, the game itself introduced what would later become RPG elements that had absolutely no bareing at all on your character physically leveling up. There was a full and adaptive economy system, based on the trade route you established. It was stragetic, action packed, and was frankly a truely one of those games that no matter how much it pisses you off; you wouldn't quite playing it and you wouldn't turn it off. Hell you couldn't cause there was no save feature!

It had a loading time a little on the uncomfortable side of 10minutes but once you're past that; it was a true gem that moved on to provide the basis for a huge number of space based games to come. None have ever truely matched it let alone surpass it.

The last underappreciated game I want to mention, I'll bet many here haven't even heard of let alone played. It was a budget title for the Amiga 500+ called Sqweek, and by all accounts it was a fairly basic game. Take your little fuzzball creature and turn all of the blue tiles to pink by stepping on them within a time limit. It was a fun, infuriating and all-round kick-ass game that was cool to just casually kick back and watch as the game let you get so close to completing a level before snatching the win away at the last second.
 

Russian Redneck

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Oh! I forgot to mention what platforms EBA and Persona 3 were for.

Nintendo DS and Playstation 2, respectively.

You guys probably haven't heard of them but if you own either console, at leaste RENT the games for Pete's sake! You don't see such critically acclaimed-yet-overlooked games on a regular basis.
 

L4Y Duke

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God Hand.

Seriously. [http://www.gamerevolution.com/mreview/ps2/god_hand/Tyrranis]
 

Cerebrium

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Jet Set Radio Future for the original Xbox. For a launch game, it is incredible. The controls are tighter than a mouse's nostril, the graphics are beautiful even to this day and the soundtrack is awesome.

I can also lay claim to being part of the elite club of people who got Psychonaughts before Yahtzee reviewed it and I loved every minute of the game.