There are some, let's see:
* Valiant Hearts
* To the Moon
* What Remains of Edith Finch
* Firewatch
* Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China
* Pokemon Black/White 1
* Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
* The Long Dark
Yeah I've been looking forward to that game for a while. The minisodes have really made the story take an interesting turn. It's pretty neat that A Bird Story ties in to the next patient.
Such an amazing game. Heartbreaking, but very beautiful. Did you know the developers plan to release the sequel "Finding Paradise" later this year?
Not a guy tho.
Dark Souls, the first one specifically. It's truly a very well designed masterpiece and far superior to the two sequels which are veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery mediocre. It's so underappreciated.
Going completely out into left field and actually choosing a popular game at the time. I know, right? I thought I was supposed to be some kind of hipster who hated popular things. Weird.
It sold extremely well, but was still over-shadowed by a sequel.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Platforming peaked with that game for me. No game has so perfectly took a franchise to a new generation and felt so natural. The camera is placed well and after just a couple hours, you are fully comfortable with jump-dodging off-camera, knowing where you're going to land. I don't care if it is a tween game, it's glorious.
So why under-rated? It's mostly forgotten these days and doesn't show up on anybody's lists of anything. Still, the best platformer I've ever played.
Only from PC Dragon Age Origin fans really. If I'm not mistaken, that game did very well on console and was well-received by new players of the series. I thought it was fine. Sure, it was less tactical and reused a lot of dungeons. The first gripe is pure opinion. The second... Well that's warranted. When you walk into a new dungeon, you shouldn't know exactly where you're going because you've been in ten copies of the map already. Just don't mistake hate for a particular character as hate for a game(except Sebastien. He's terrible). You know the one I mean. That's good hate. That's well written, well executed hate.
Going completely out into left field and actually choosing a popular game at the time. I know, right? I thought I was supposed to be some … morekind of hipster who hated popular things. Weird.
It sold extremely well, but was still over-shadowed by a sequel.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Platforming peaked with that game for me. No game has so perfectly took a franchise to a new generation and felt so natural. The camera is placed well and after just a couple hours, you are fully comfortable with jump-dodging off-camera, knowing where you're going to land. I don't care if it is a tween game, it's glorious.
So why under-rated? It's mostly forgotten these days and doesn't show up on anybody's lists of anything. Still, the best platformer I've ever played.
Going completely out into left field and actually choosing a popular game at the time. I know, right? I thought I was supposed to be some … morekind of hipster who hated popular things. Weird.
It sold extremely well, but was still over-shadowed by a sequel.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Platforming peaked with that game for me. No game has so perfectly took a franchise to a new generation and felt so natural. The camera is placed well and after just a couple hours, you are fully comfortable with jump-dodging off-camera, knowing where you're going to land. I don't care if it is a tween game, it's glorious.
So why under-rated? It's mostly forgotten these days and doesn't show up on anybody's lists of anything. Still, the best platformer I've ever played.
Yeah, my main gripe with the game were the copy-paste locations, otherwise it was a good game. Origins was obviously better, but DA2 still gets way more shit than it deserves.
* The Cat Lady
* Siren series (besides Siren: Blood Curse)
* Shadow Hearts series
* Haunting Ground
* Fatal Frame series
Those are what comes to mind at the moment.
My personal favourite Spider-Man game of all time. I wish I had tried Spider-Man 2 but it's pretty much exclusive to the consoles of the 6th Generation.
Comments
There are some, let's see:
Dark souls 3
It´s beyond what you can ask for.
Spider-Man Web of Shadows.
Telltale's Game of Thrones.
BTW, isn't there already a thread for this topic? Just curious.
Honestly, Dark Souls 3 and SOMA.
SOMA had one of the best stories and voice actors of any game ever.
Yeah but it sucks that he is not going to continue it.
My man
My other man
Such an amazing game. Heartbreaking, but very beautiful. Did you know the developers plan to release the sequel "Finding Paradise" later this year?
Not a guy tho.
Yeah I've been looking forward to that game for a while. The minisodes have really made the story take an interesting turn. It's pretty neat that A Bird Story ties in to the next patient.
My mam
I thought I was the only one
Most tomb raiders, Worms and The Pre Sequal for borderlands
Same.
Alan Wake, Firewatch, and The Stanley Parable are all fantastic IMO.
Dark Souls, the first one specifically. It's truly a very well designed masterpiece and far superior to the two sequels which are veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery mediocre. It's so underappreciated.
Going completely out into left field and actually choosing a popular game at the time. I know, right? I thought I was supposed to be some kind of hipster who hated popular things. Weird.
It sold extremely well, but was still over-shadowed by a sequel.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Platforming peaked with that game for me. No game has so perfectly took a franchise to a new generation and felt so natural. The camera is placed well and after just a couple hours, you are fully comfortable with jump-dodging off-camera, knowing where you're going to land. I don't care if it is a tween game, it's glorious.
So why under-rated? It's mostly forgotten these days and doesn't show up on anybody's lists of anything. Still, the best platformer I've ever played.
Dragon Age 2. I love that game and it gets so much shit.
Only from PC Dragon Age Origin fans really. If I'm not mistaken, that game did very well on console and was well-received by new players of the series. I thought it was fine. Sure, it was less tactical and reused a lot of dungeons. The first gripe is pure opinion. The second... Well that's warranted. When you walk into a new dungeon, you shouldn't know exactly where you're going because you've been in ten copies of the map already. Just don't mistake hate for a particular character as hate for a game(except Sebastien. He's terrible). You know the one I mean. That's good hate. That's well written, well executed hate.
Oh wow, I can't believe I forgot about that one. I loved playing it growing up, thank you so much for reminding me it exists.
Hell yeah man, Web of Shadows is my jam.
I love that game! I think it might be my favorite Ratchet & Clank game.
Those are what comes to mind at the moment.
Yeah, my main gripe with the game were the copy-paste locations, otherwise it was a good game. Origins was obviously better, but DA2 still gets way more shit than it deserves.
Oh yeah, that game was pretty enjoyable and scary.
Ugh, I hate myself for not playing this and Silent Hill in my life.
My personal favourite Spider-Man game of all time. I wish I had tried Spider-Man 2 but it's pretty much exclusive to the consoles of the 6th Generation.
I played silent hill 1, the game is so fucking scary and sick.
Not sure.
Is it? I rarely hear people talk about it. Maybe I'm just behind the times or something. lol.
PONG
simpsons hit and run
Worms! I totally agree
What console was that on?
ps2, gamecube, and xbox
The last Hitman game, the locations are amazing.
Deadlight, I Am Alive, Lone Survivor, Long Dark.