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Good Underrated Games

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I gotten Zero Escape for the 3DS last year and I played it a lot more than AC:WW (it was really boring for me but those crankies are rude af lmao). Ending was kinda disappointing, but the rest of the story is great! I'm currently playing 999 for the DS and it really made me like the mystery genre in gaming a lot more.

What are some underrated games that you like?
 
Pretty much all of the Neptunia games. They have their fanbase but it's not like people talk a lot about them unless you are on specific forums
 
I few Wii games:
Mario Sports Mix
Mario & Sonic: London 2012
Fortune Street
Mario Party 8

I just feel they get too much hate than they deserve.
 
The Legendary Starfy, THE DOG Island, Pokemon X, Kirby's Dream Land 3, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, and a few others...
 
Lost Planet 2.

People complain because it's not like the first one but instead focuses entirely on multiplayer.
I think it's actually a whole lot better than the first one...The first one kind of sucked, where as Lost Planet 2 is easily one of my favorite games.
 
The MOTHER/Earthbound series.

They're very simple when it comes to the gameplay, but it makes up for it for having great story and characters.
 
The MOTHER/Earthbound series.

They're very simple when it comes to the gameplay, but it makes up for it for having great story and characters.

I remember playing Earthbound and Mother 3 before. I think I'm going to play it again without cheats sometime soon. ;;
 
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the first game that came to mind is odin sphere. it has such a stunning atmosphere and beautiful artwork unlike anything else ive seen in video games. (excluding the obvious vanillaware titles) vanillaware in general seems pretty underrated to me.
 
There's a lot of games on this thread that certainly arn't underrated. I would say Heart of Darkness on the PS1. It's a hard as nails 'cinematic platformer' on the PS1 that has a grim and creepy atmosphere. A bit like Oddworld in a way
 
Shadow of the Colossus is one of my favorite PlayStation 2 games. I don't know if its 'underrated', but its definitely not as popular as it should be. That game is art.
 
There's a lot of games on this thread that certainly aren't underrated.

That's how all of these threads go. You ask people for their favorite underrated/hidden gems and they start telling you about AAA titles that got an 80+ metascore and a **** ton of advertizing.


Maybe not underrated given its 9/10 scores from critics and rave reviews from the fanbase, but under-appreciated with a small fanbase, since it sold less than 500,000 copies worldwide. That's a heart-breaker.

It's making its way through the internet as a cult classic: Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. A psychological thriller from the Gamecube with a neat twist, the sanity meter. The sanity effects were killer. You'd walk into a room and find yourself on the ceiling, or sinking into the floor, or shrinking, or growing, or your limbs might pop off, or maybe some bugs will crawl around on the screen, or the screen will just "shut off".
More frequently you'll hear people screaming in the background and the walls and ceilings may bleed as you walk by.

And no, I don't care that 10~ years later Amnesia came along and used this shtick. I love Frictional, but I hated the weird, distorted visual effects that happened when you went insane. :v


Also, seriously, the Warlock games are great if you want a fantasy version of Civilization that focuses a bit more on the combat and exploration than negotiating with your peers and micro-managing your cities.
You can fly a purple ****ing dragon into combat and summon Unicorns of Destruction from a temple. D:

I can't believe all the hate Warlock 2 gets for releasing as a full game instead of DLC? Seriously. If it HAD just been another DLC tacked on, people would have complained that they didn't just release a more polished, less buggy/more stable sequel with all the previous DLCs in the base game... and then some new content to justify the new release.
Oh wait. They did that. By releasing Warlock 2. :P

Which, by the by, 2 is cheaper at full price than the first Warlock is. The first is the complete edition, sure, but 2 has all the same features and it's more stable. Why are people complaining?!?
 
The only Storyline for THE DOG Island I know past Yi Lu (besides the sibling gets cured ending) involves a desert and a sky whale.
 
That's how all of these threads go. You ask people for their favorite underrated/hidden gems and they start telling you about AAA titles that got an 80+ metascore and a **** ton of advertizing.


A good metascore and a ton of advertisement doesn't mean a game wasn't under rated by the public. There's been plenty of games that were highly scored, had tons of advertisement and overall got every advantage a game can get when being released, only to be considered a financial flop that nobody ended up playing.

I mean just look at 'Beyond Good & Evil', 'Psychonauts ' or 'Ōkami'. All fantastic games that got high scores all around and had pretty good marketing that flopped because nobody actually bought them (though they went on to become 'classics' years later and can arguably be no longer called 'underrated').
They only arguably became popular at all due to their fame as 'under rated games'.

Though I'll agree, a lot of the answers in these kinds of topics make me go "Whaaaaaat? That noun was the exact opposite of adjective!"
 
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I don't know if it's underrated, but Harvest Moon is a niche game that doesn't get nearly the attention I think it deserves.
 
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