Favorite overlooked games.
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Favorite overlooked games.
What is it that makes them good regardless of the fact that they are overlooked have crappy graphics/controls/etc. I mean their are a couple good games I own like Okami and Vietiful Joe but what about the other overlooked games? Feel free to comment and discuss your fav overlooked games.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
... hmm... overlooked games eh?
1: .hack//IMOQ
2: .hack//G.U. Vol:1-3
3: Dirge of Cerberus FF7, since it answered several questions about Vincent that weren't delved upon in the original FF7, like why he's able to transform, for instance.
4: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007, if my copy hadn't been stolen...
5: Bleach: Shattered Blade, controls are a little... repetitive, but it's an entertaining rental.
1: .hack//IMOQ
2: .hack//G.U. Vol:1-3
3: Dirge of Cerberus FF7, since it answered several questions about Vincent that weren't delved upon in the original FF7, like why he's able to transform, for instance.
4: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007, if my copy hadn't been stolen...
5: Bleach: Shattered Blade, controls are a little... repetitive, but it's an entertaining rental.
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
favorite overlooked games...
Jade Cocoon
The Legend of Dragoon
Cybernator (old school snes mech game)
Monster Hunter
Azure Dreams
there are numerous others...
Jade Cocoon
The Legend of Dragoon
Cybernator (old school snes mech game)
Monster Hunter
Azure Dreams
there are numerous others...
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
Atelier Iris Series - alchemy at it's finnest.
highly underated colors and graphics
simplistic.
fast paced.
Variaty. No boss has the same attacks, and this is a freaking RPG.
no humongus diologe
buetiful world setting.
BEST MUSIC OF ANY GAME EVER. NO OTHER GAME COMES ANYWHERE CLOSE.
Romancing Saga Series - how an rpg should really function.
make your own path.
many characters.
good music.
lots of creativity.
difficult.
YS series - who cares about falling in love with a pricess. how about two godesses?
variaty in boss attacks and level design.
good music.
nice arcade style. (beat a level, fight a boss, repeat)
multiple difficulty modes. some games have multiple characters.
Super buster bros. (super pang)- you'll forever have a fear of bubbles.
huge variaty in music.
huge variaty in backrounds.
4 different difficultys that change dirastically from difficulty to difficulty.
2 different modes of play.
very responsive controlls. ( you can be incredibly presise.)
certian dojshin games. - when it comes to creativity and a break from mainstream crap there's nothing that calms the nerve like a good simple dojin game.
mischif makers (my favorite game i've played) - if all games had this much time a care put into them, this world would be a better place. this game has somthing that most games don't. FUN FACTOR. you know, the gaming industrys three letter F-word.
highly underated colors and graphics
simplistic.
fast paced.
Variaty. No boss has the same attacks, and this is a freaking RPG.
no humongus diologe
buetiful world setting.
BEST MUSIC OF ANY GAME EVER. NO OTHER GAME COMES ANYWHERE CLOSE.
Romancing Saga Series - how an rpg should really function.
make your own path.
many characters.
good music.
lots of creativity.
difficult.
YS series - who cares about falling in love with a pricess. how about two godesses?
variaty in boss attacks and level design.
good music.
nice arcade style. (beat a level, fight a boss, repeat)
multiple difficulty modes. some games have multiple characters.
Super buster bros. (super pang)- you'll forever have a fear of bubbles.
huge variaty in music.
huge variaty in backrounds.
4 different difficultys that change dirastically from difficulty to difficulty.
2 different modes of play.
very responsive controlls. ( you can be incredibly presise.)
certian dojshin games. - when it comes to creativity and a break from mainstream crap there's nothing that calms the nerve like a good simple dojin game.
mischif makers (my favorite game i've played) - if all games had this much time a care put into them, this world would be a better place. this game has somthing that most games don't. FUN FACTOR. you know, the gaming industrys three letter F-word.
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
The Granstream Saga and Illusion of Gaia.
Granstream's graphics where pretty bad, but It was a PS game, so it's not going to look that great. Besides the graphics, the storyline and game play were great. Though, I did beat it in a few hours..maybe that's why.
Illusion of Gaia is unpopular for a reason I don't know. The graphics are nice, the gameplay is nice, and the story line is excelent...Though, the gameplay is very different, but I guess that's why I like it so much.
Granstream's graphics where pretty bad, but It was a PS game, so it's not going to look that great. Besides the graphics, the storyline and game play were great. Though, I did beat it in a few hours..maybe that's why.
Illusion of Gaia is unpopular for a reason I don't know. The graphics are nice, the gameplay is nice, and the story line is excelent...Though, the gameplay is very different, but I guess that's why I like it so much.
Then you haven't heard SOTN's soundtrack. ;3What the...??? wrote: BEST MUSIC OF ANY GAME EVER. NO OTHER GAME COMES ANYWHERE CLOSE.
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actually i have herd syphony of the nights music. it's got some good songs (lost painting) but the battle theams really uninspiering.Arukado wrote:The Granstream Saga and Illusion of Gaia.
Granstream's graphics where pretty bad, but It was a PS game, so it's not going to look that great. Besides the graphics, the storyline and game play were great. Though, I did beat it in a few hours..maybe that's why.
Illusion of Gaia is unpopular for a reason I don't know. The graphics are nice, the gameplay is nice, and the story line is excelent...Though, the gameplay is very different, but I guess that's why I like it so much.
Then you haven't heard SOTN's soundtrack. ;3What the...??? wrote: BEST MUSIC OF ANY GAME EVER. NO OTHER GAME COMES ANYWHERE CLOSE.
my guess as to why people didn't like illusion of gaia was becuse it had a uniqe atmosphere to it. most reveiwers see a game that is unique and rate it harshly on that. and most unintelligent people just agree with what reveiwers say without thinking about it themselves. thats my guess.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
Chaos Legion
Xenosaga
and .hack
Xenosaga
and .hack
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
All .hack games.
Eureka Seven: A New Wave - Mech fighting fun.
Zone of the Enders - More mech battling fun and a good story. Not to mention a great anime based on it as well.
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner - Same as above.
MS Saga: A New Dawn - Super Deformed Gundam action.
Any game on the NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBA, and GameCube.
Eureka Seven: A New Wave - Mech fighting fun.
Zone of the Enders - More mech battling fun and a good story. Not to mention a great anime based on it as well.
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner - Same as above.
MS Saga: A New Dawn - Super Deformed Gundam action.
Any game on the NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBA, and GameCube.
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
The Legend of Dragoon and the VP 2...
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
S.L.A.I. Ateel Lancer Arena International
Monster Hunter
Space Cowboy Online (being closed on 12/26/07) New version will be Ace Online.
P.N. 03
Armored Core
.hack isnt really overlooked in my town. In fact ppl are asking for .hack//fragment!
Monster Hunter
Space Cowboy Online (being closed on 12/26/07) New version will be Ace Online.
P.N. 03
Armored Core
.hack isnt really overlooked in my town. In fact ppl are asking for .hack//fragment!
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
I wasn't being too serious..well, it IS the best game OST in my oppinion.What the...??? wrote:actually i have herd syphony of the nights music. it's got some good songs (lost painting) but the battle theams really uninspiering.Arukado wrote:The Granstream Saga and Illusion of Gaia.
Granstream's graphics where pretty bad, but It was a PS game, so it's not going to look that great. Besides the graphics, the storyline and game play were great. Though, I did beat it in a few hours..maybe that's why.
Illusion of Gaia is unpopular for a reason I don't know. The graphics are nice, the gameplay is nice, and the story line is excelent...Though, the gameplay is very different, but I guess that's why I like it so much.
Then you haven't heard SOTN's soundtrack. ;3What the...??? wrote: BEST MUSIC OF ANY GAME EVER. NO OTHER GAME COMES ANYWHERE CLOSE.
my guess as to why people didn't like illusion of gaia was becuse it had a uniqe atmosphere to it. most reveiwers see a game that is unique and rate it harshly on that. and most unintelligent people just agree with what reveiwers say without thinking about it themselves. thats my guess.
Although, the way they repeat a certain track (that I forgot the name of, because I hate it anyway) in almost every area in the reverted castle was very annoying and dissapointing.
And I quite liked the battle themes. Pretty intense.
That was kind of like people with .hack//G.U. Reviewers don't like it because it's not exactly like Final Fantasy, or some other ridiculously popular game, they say it sucks, and then no one likes it.
Which is why I prefer PLAY, because they rate fairly.
(oops, went off-topic.)
Now that I think of it, Castlevania seems to be pretty unpopular, though I don't know why. I guess because the game play is repetitive, even though the story line and level design change.
Although, if they keep it up, Castlevania's getting pretty dried out what with the more games they make. Hopefully, the new DS game will bring in some new elements for the series.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
I wonna kill you all for not even mentioning
FALLOUT2
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
Wow, there are so many, but I will list five.
1. Golden Sun I and II
2. The Monster Rancher Games.
3. The Medabot games.
4. The Untold legends series
5. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
1. Golden Sun I and II
2. The Monster Rancher Games.
3. The Medabot games.
4. The Untold legends series
5. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
I rarely post here anymore, but I had to respond to this. Your above statement is not even kind of true -- not even .00001% true. It's funny that you think Play, out of all magazines from which to choose, rates games "fairly." If by "fairly" you mean overly high, then yes, Play inflates its scores more than any other gaming magazine. For an example, see here, and compare their average scoring ratios with other sites'. For every below average review Play writes, they write more than two above average (positive) ones. It's almost the opposite for more credible sources in the gaming journalism field; Play has been known to wildly inflate their review scores. Hell, they can't even seem to write coherent, grammatical sentences.Arukado wrote:That was kind of like people with .hack//G.U. Reviewers don't like it because it's not exactly like Final Fantasy, or some other ridiculously popular game, they say it sucks, and then no one likes it.
Which is why I prefer PLAY, because they rate fairly.
(oops, went off-topic.)
Your logic that the reason someone doesn't enjoy //G.U. is because it's not exactly like Final Fantasy or another popular title is pretty laughable. Do people even think about why they're typing before they click submit? I swear.
Anyway, the Shadow Hearts series was always grossly overlooked, partially due to the fact that the first in the series was released on the same day as Final Fantasy X -- huge marketing mistake on Midway's part. SH: Covenant is still my favorite PS2 RPG, and although it got great reviews, it didn't sell nearly as many copies as a game that great should have.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
I honestly... HAVE YOU READ THE DAMNED REVIEWS, Read th review and play the game, you'll see what they mean.
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about that. i agree. but also i think alot of castlevania fans are unfair about the series. Lament of innocence and curse of darkness were both good games in there own right. they had all the castlevania similaritys: boss rush, two difficultys, two caracters, and famillier settings. and yet alot of castlevania reveiwers claim that only the 2-d games are good while the 3-d are dissapointing. not to say there wern't good 2-d castlevanias (dawn of sarrow springs to mind) but i think some of the castlevania games don't get a chance.Arukado wrote: Now that I think of it, Castlevania seems to be pretty unpopular, though I don't know why.
P.S. just for clarrification. nomater how hard some ones trys they can never make a "fair" reveiw. as humans every thing we reveiw is biased. that's why it's importent for multiple reviews.
Re: Favorite overlooked games.
Not necessarily. Not everything a writer reviews is biased. If, for example, even though it's a bad example, a reviewer is friends with a development team and thinks to himself, "You know, I love these guys. There's no way I'm giving them any bad reviews," this is exhibiting a bias -- not an opinion. As humans, everything that's being reviewed is opinionated and subjective; this is completely different from bias -- a preconceived, prejudiced notion.What the...??? wrote:P.S. just for clarrification. nomater how hard some ones trys they can never make a "fair" reveiw. as humans every thing we reveiw is biased. that's why it's importent for multiple reviews.
Better example: If Jeff Gertsmann, who was just fired by Gamespot for the "tone" of his 6/10 review, after Eidos had threatened to pull its ads, had scored Kane and Lynch, say, 9/10 because of advertising pressure, this would be an example of exhibiting bias -- moreso if he had this planned in his mind beforehand. However, he wrote what he truly thought of the game and, as a result, was terminated, because Eidos threatened to pull its ads from Gamespot's site.
There's a pretty big denotative and connotative difference between subjectivity and bias.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
I'll have to mention here the games that are only released in Japan mostly, as there's almost no interest on them to be released in America, but are quite good games nonetheless, such like:
Captain Tsubasa
Saint Seiya: Chapter Sanctuary
Full Metal Alchemist (though they were released, they're so overlooked yet they're alot like KH..and i like them >3> )
Also games such like all .Hack games, Xenosaga and maybe Tekken can fit in pretty well.
And though i'm not sure if they were really overlooked or not, back at the PS1 some games such like Gex and Bloody Roar were truly amazing (Crash and Spyro too, but they're so widely known in comparison to the pimp-ish gecko)
Captain Tsubasa
Saint Seiya: Chapter Sanctuary
Full Metal Alchemist (though they were released, they're so overlooked yet they're alot like KH..and i like them >3> )
Also games such like all .Hack games, Xenosaga and maybe Tekken can fit in pretty well.
And though i'm not sure if they were really overlooked or not, back at the PS1 some games such like Gex and Bloody Roar were truly amazing (Crash and Spyro too, but they're so widely known in comparison to the pimp-ish gecko)
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GEX FTW!!! i played two of his games, enter the geko, and number 3. at game FAQs i find that most people didn't like this game becuse of the quotes he uses. I though the quotes were great. "shut down all garbage smashers on the detention level, shut down all garbage smashers on the detention level" - gex (in the computer world)TheSorrow wrote:I'll have to mention here the games that are only released in Japan mostly, as there's almost no interest on them to be released in America, but are quite good games nonetheless, such like:
Captain Tsubasa
Saint Seiya: Chapter Sanctuary
Full Metal Alchemist (though they were released, they're so overlooked yet they're alot like KH..and i like them >3> )
Also games such like all .Hack games, Xenosaga and maybe Tekken can fit in pretty well.
And though i'm not sure if they were really overlooked or not, back at the PS1 some games such like Gex and Bloody Roar were truly amazing (Crash and Spyro too, but they're so widely known in comparison to the pimp-ish gecko)
there is one game i can't remember the name to. there were many different games that had this idea but there was one specific on on the NES that i loved. you could choose between a girl (fast), a boy (normal), and a machien (slow). the idea was to use chalk to fill in the backround. there were many different monsters (unbrellas, tosters, magnates, owles, clocks, etc....) and many different worlds. there point of the story was to get a princess out of a mioor she was captured in. if enemys touched the chalk line before you were done drawing you would die. if the chalk line took too long to draw enemys would be created on it. it's been forever since i played that game but i remember how much i loved it.
also kickle cubical was a game from my childhood that i loved dearly. i really miss those days.
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Re: Favorite overlooked games.
Shadow Hearts, I've only played the second one a little at a friends house, and watched her play both a lot, but both of the two first games look awesome. And even though it has that same stupid boring battle system as Final Fantasy, the Judgment Circle (I think that's what it's called, you have to press a button in a certain rhythm for you to be able to attack, and get critical hits) makes it less boring. Also, it's got a good story, good music and hilariously good characters. ("I TOLD YOU, I'M GAY!")