N+ it's such a good game and no one ever knows what I'm talking about.
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The Secret World. Not a flawless game, but the world building is awesome
Heroes of the Storm. It's not getting any updates anymore but as long as the servers are up, I'll still play it.
MDK. Sure, it was arguably "popular" when it launched, but is largely forgotten in videogame lore. There's not even talks of a remake.
Loco-Roco for the PSP. As a game developer, I consider this to be the pinnacle of game development. It is completely original, uses only two buttons, super intuitive, yet your drawn into it and want to play for hours. It makes me sad that few have heard of it.
Toy Story on the sega genesis (and snes) is a close second. It is actually a bit of a hot mess, each level is a completely different style of gameplay. But it is super rewarding to fight your way through to the end. And it showcases so many different styles of gameplay.
Golden Sun. They were the best RPG games I've ever played and never get the love they deserve. Don't know why, I've never played a game that struck me like those 2 games did.
The first few Advance Wars games too, Advance Wars and Golden Sun were a huge part of my childhood.
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future on Dreamcast
Favorite obscure game?
Panther for Commodore 64 - The music is awesome!
Rez for Dreamcast/PS2 - not everyone talks about this game but the audience is a lot larger now than it was back when it came out for the Dreamcast and PS2 now that Rez Infinite is available in almost every current platform including the PSVR2.
I would’ve also said Another World (aka Out of this World) for the PC and SNES. But this game is also not-too-obscure like Rez. There are articles about it & the creation, re-released in almost every platform including the PS Vita, spiritual successors, copycats, and so on.
Micro machines was beautiful. The closest I've got to reliving the pure mayhem was probably Mashed (I think) for Xbox.
This is an easy one:
Jump Ultimate Stars for DS, it is not only my favorite game for the console, it might as well be my favorite game ever.
To be fair I would not say it is like nobody plays it at all, but certainly it is on the low radar and this game would have been lower on the radar if it wasn't for piracy and because thank God the DS is retrocompatible.
Hotel Dusk 1 and 2 gets a honorable mention as well.
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3 is the sequel to rocket slime. It’s a great series and mechanic.
I’m really surprised Viva Piñata has vanished, given the recent surge of chill farming games. It was unique, cool designs, universe, characters. It feels like it disappeared, maybe due to licensing or something.
Maybe more obscure would be something like Graal Online, which was an early MMO, UGC focused top down Zelda game. I played a bit for months. Similar story with Gunbound.
Not much nostalgia for Jet Force Gemini, a Rare third person shooter where you adventure through missions, each having secret routes to find using guns/keys you slowly unlock. The game had a bit too much completionist vibe to get to finish it, but was exciting as a kid.
On the 3DS, I also liked Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. Basically RE’s best arena mode expanded out with perks on a game you could play mobile, and online. I still hope to see more of that type of experience.
Furi, A boss rush gamers wet dream. Trims the fat of an action hack/slash game. Simple combat to understand and hard to master. The soundtrack simply slaps too with an electronic symphony backing your carnage as you tear apart the bosses. I highly recommend checking in out as it frequently goes on sale for quite cheap.
It is an awesome medieval RTS that you have to also manage your city economy efficiently, feed your population (AND the soldiers, even if they are miles away), manage the finite resources etc.
Check it out, along with this mod: https://www.kamremake.com/
"Darkstar one" on Xbox 360. It was the only game that actually ran at 60FPS. when i eventually went to sell it (as i got it on PC) neither of the 2 game stores (GAME and CEX) would buy it off me as it didn't register on their system.
Now one that people probably know about, especially as it has a lot of HD re-releases, but when Okami came out, basically no-one knew it. A real shame, as it was a gem of a game.
Patapon 1-3 on the psp. It's been so long since I played it but I still say the little beats when I'm doing idle tasks. Pon-pon-pata-pon
Skies of Arcadia. I was a big Final Fantasy fan growing up, especially the original PS era. After looking for similar games, I came across Skies of Arcadia. I never see people discuss this game outside of niche JRPG discussions. This is one of my favorite games of all time, I put it up there with Ocarina of Time, Mario 64, etc. The biggest flaw with the game is the excessive random encounters, which they toned down in the Legends edition for Gamecube.
Rocket Slime is awesome!!!! I played this when it came out and I feel like no one has played this game. This game needed a multiplayer aspect or downloadable bosses to extend this game.
I was surprised that I haven't heard more about Returnal, because it's a really good game. It's difficult sure, but so are lots of popular games. It has great music, really fun gameplay and mechanics, and an interesting story with cool vibes. I thought it would get repetitive after a while due to the death mechanic but in actuality it honestly was addicting to play.
Similarly I don't hear nearly enough about Control despite it being a phenomenal game, but I do at least hear more about Control than Returnal.
The Thief and Tenchu series need more love.
I used to consider Thief/Tenchu/Hitman to be the core stealth games but currently only Hitman is still being made :/
Just a heads up there is a GBA and 3DS game in the Slime series, but the 2nd game on DS is the only one that made it to America. No idea if there are fan translations, but might be worth looking into.
I love Rocket Slime! and Keeping with the Dragon Quest Theme...
I love the Dragon Quest Builders games.
To many people sleep on them because they think they are simply Minecraft games with a Dragon Quest skin. And yes, there are a lot of mechanics lifted straight from Minecraft, they have a story mode that is like a typical RPG, and most of the time you are building a living, thriving town to act as your base of opperations as you execute quests and complete the story's campaigns. I especially like the story in DQB2 because of the bromance you form with your partner, and how much it expands on the size and the scale of the first game, though I also like the first one because it's a lot more digestible for short bursts.
Guardian Heores for the Sega Saturn. Absolutely loved that game.
- PS1 : Little Big Adventure (action adventure with the first voice acting I heard in a game)
- DS : ghost trick (it's getting a remake!)
- 3DS : 1001 spikes (tough 2d platformer)
- Modern era : Slay the Spire (best card drafting and rogue lite game).
I know I posted here already, but I had to add one more, and I feel it deserves its own post: Eastward!
Eastward is Zelda-like adventure game set in a post apocalyptic world, and the setting itself is heavily inspired by China, Japan, Korea, and other areas in East Asia, and takes a lot of cues from Mother 3: Earthbound's lost sequel. It's a game with a lot of heart. It has a great sense of humor, but also is incredibly dark in some places, it had me in tears by the end. Sure it's not the easiest story in the world to follow, but I became so invested in the characters, and I kept playing because I just wanted to see if they got through everything alright. And even after playing through it once, I spent most of the year thinking back to moments in the game. Very few games have ever hit me like that. Eastward was definitely something special for me, and I wish it had the same hype behind it as many indie darlings like Undertale have.
And the game is probably one of the most beautiful 2D games I have ever played. There is a lot of detail put into the set pieces, and it makes the worlds feel like they were lived in at one point, which fits the post apocalyptic setting quite well. The dungeons, the towns, even the buildings off to the side tickle the urban explorer inside me.
Rebel Galaxy Outlaw. Made by I think 3 or 4 people. Solid space flight shooter with charm. It's just fun.
Anno? It doesn’t have any mobile ver anymore. We used to download jar files back in nokia days.
A few that are favs for me that no one ever talks about:
Forgotten worlds on Genesis Wild arms on playstation Tokyo extreme racer zero on playstation 2
Armagetron Advanced, which is a 3d multiplayer Tron clone, though you can also face off against bots. Fun as hell with friends and the customization options keeps things interesting.
Hogs of War for PS1.
It's probably the first 'Worms 3D' style game.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective. I played it a decade ago on iOS, loved it, and thought it was never going to see a modern release again.
I'm thrilled to see its recent release on the Switch and PC because it truly deserves a try if you like a good story and time traveling based puzzles.
Simple, but surprisingly addictive stickman fighting game. Although the title is a lie because you probably need two fingers to play it. I think this was the first game I went for 100% achievements.
Apparently it has a sequel which I didn't know about. Both are on sale for pretty much pocket change now too.
Omori is an Earthbound inspired jrpg that I can never talk about as to not spoil an ounce of this game. I thought about the ending to this game for a week straight after finishing it.
Beetle Adventure Racing for the n64.
Specifically the battle modes. The chaos of a bunch of Volkswagen beetles launching rockets at each other is a core memory for sure.