Underrated games?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:53 pm
I was thinking about this because some of my favorite games have only mediocre reviews and aren't that well heard of.
In this thread you post about some of your favorite underrated games, give a description of the game, what makes it good and why you think it has it's current status.
Freedom Fighters - Now this is a game that made a few headlines and got some pretty decent reviews but never really became that popular. It takes a spin on history where the USSR won the cold war and invades the USA. You play part in a resistance and carry out several missions against the occupying forces that are "liberation" to you and "terrorism" to them. The squad controlls are good, the fire fights intense, the story interesting, the ambience excelent and overall is very fun to play.
Where the game falls though is multiplayer and leangth. There is a rather lackluster type of Capture the flag that you and up to 4 players can play (theres only 3 maps) and a relatively short campaign. It's a great game though and can be found cheap.
Shadow Of Rome - Heres a game that didn't make much sound at all despite being excelent and one of the most fun games of 2005! You take the role as Agrippa, a Roman general who falls victim of foul play when Caesar is murdered and you are forced to become a gladiator to help free your father (who is blames for the murder). The gameplay is superb in this game and has a very good combat sustem. The graphics and cut scenes are beautiful and the combat is violent and brutal! Cut of a mans arm and then beat him to death with it!
Where the game falls short is the interval missions where you play as Octavian and do some sneaking around missions that aren't nearly as fun as the gladiator missions. There are a lot of unlockables that are worth replaying the game for but the Octavian missions slow the game down too much.
Psi-ops The Mindgate Conspiracy - Here we have a game that despite introducing an amazing (and ridiculously fun) combat system didn't sell many copies at all. You take on the role of Jack skryer who's memory gap prevents him from remembering his mission and past. You regain your memory behind enemy lines (and as you regain your memory you regaint he psychic powers you has) and proceed in inflicting lots of pain on the Meat Puppet enemies with a slew of perfectly handles psychic powers.
I really don't know why this game didn't do well. The story COULD have been longer, there COULD have been more unlockables and it COULD have introduced some newer forms of gameplay but the telekenetic throwing of an enemy against a wal repeatedly is almost too fun to stop!
Yours?
In this thread you post about some of your favorite underrated games, give a description of the game, what makes it good and why you think it has it's current status.
Freedom Fighters - Now this is a game that made a few headlines and got some pretty decent reviews but never really became that popular. It takes a spin on history where the USSR won the cold war and invades the USA. You play part in a resistance and carry out several missions against the occupying forces that are "liberation" to you and "terrorism" to them. The squad controlls are good, the fire fights intense, the story interesting, the ambience excelent and overall is very fun to play.
Where the game falls though is multiplayer and leangth. There is a rather lackluster type of Capture the flag that you and up to 4 players can play (theres only 3 maps) and a relatively short campaign. It's a great game though and can be found cheap.
Shadow Of Rome - Heres a game that didn't make much sound at all despite being excelent and one of the most fun games of 2005! You take the role as Agrippa, a Roman general who falls victim of foul play when Caesar is murdered and you are forced to become a gladiator to help free your father (who is blames for the murder). The gameplay is superb in this game and has a very good combat sustem. The graphics and cut scenes are beautiful and the combat is violent and brutal! Cut of a mans arm and then beat him to death with it!
Where the game falls short is the interval missions where you play as Octavian and do some sneaking around missions that aren't nearly as fun as the gladiator missions. There are a lot of unlockables that are worth replaying the game for but the Octavian missions slow the game down too much.
Psi-ops The Mindgate Conspiracy - Here we have a game that despite introducing an amazing (and ridiculously fun) combat system didn't sell many copies at all. You take on the role of Jack skryer who's memory gap prevents him from remembering his mission and past. You regain your memory behind enemy lines (and as you regain your memory you regaint he psychic powers you has) and proceed in inflicting lots of pain on the Meat Puppet enemies with a slew of perfectly handles psychic powers.
I really don't know why this game didn't do well. The story COULD have been longer, there COULD have been more unlockables and it COULD have introduced some newer forms of gameplay but the telekenetic throwing of an enemy against a wal repeatedly is almost too fun to stop!
Yours?