ya jet force gemini is about as under appreciated as goldeneye
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Jet Force Gemini is under-appreciated for a good reason
it sucks |
I think it sucks as well, but everyone I used to know with an N64 had a hard on for that game for some reason.
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I loved it. I loved the exploration and the cool co-op feature that my friend and I discovered by accident.
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Eh, well I thought it was underrated. I hadn't heard of it before I bought it, and never heard of it again after that. But I was the only one in my village with a N64, so...
Plus, I loved it. There was so much to do; racing, flying, cutting off and collecting peoples heads, and yeah, awesome co-op. |
Gun Nac, Shatterhand, and Crystalis for NES. I remember seeing these games just not getting the attention they should have during their time. Crystalis in my opinion is one of the best RPG's I have ever played, making Zelda seem a little less inferior (no offense to the green tunic wearing bitch ass protagonist).
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Parasite Eve 2 - Parasite Eve is under appreciated because of lame writing, frustratingly swampy movement through low-quality pre-rendered backgrounds and the meshing of the two genres is uneven, less SquareRPG and more Survival horror please. Parasite Eve 2 is under appreciated because it's attached to Parasite Eve. You can just skip the first one if you'd like but the second one is not to be missed. It's easily one of the best games on the PSX.
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Crystalis...hm...never heard of it. TO THE EMULATORS! *flies off*
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This magic moment :love
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Soldier Of Fortune 3 (or SOF: Payback).
Terrible acting, awful plot, over the top gore, suicidal AI, racism and embarassing puns. It's like playing some cheesy action flick from the 80's. Not a great game, but I secretly enjoyed it all the way through. It requires a couple of small mods to improve the single player (iron sights, a few new guns and some gore tweaking), but I strongly recommend it, if camp humor is your thing. |
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they made a third SOF game?
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Ok, Doom 3 is more fun than I first thought
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Yeah, I heard a lot of people bagging out Doom 3 for being too dark and boring, but I honestly found the darkness rather scary, in a not that scary because it's a damn game sort of way.
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I hate not being able to see anything, but it really doesn't hinder you that much.
I'm really in it to blow shit up. There is a lot of that. |
I always thought the first Blitzkrieg games were the most underrated RTS's ever. My fave was BK Stalingrad
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I only ever played the first, it was fantastic though. Man, there are a lot of games getting mentioned that I wish I still knew where they were.
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The first was OK. But I found the engine quite not up there yet. The best engine IMO was BK Stalingrad, your units have longer vision range, and the infantry can actually stand up against tanks and not get mowed down. They actually last quite a great deal since they use the terrain for their advantage. And enemy counter artillery barrages arent as accurate which means being caught in an artillery strike wont fully decimate your units ^.^
Then again, your artillery isnt that accurate either so you cant win battles with artillery like in the previous games, which means you have to engage the enemy. Which is cool because you have to strategize ^^ |
KISS Pyscho Circus for Dreamcast.
edit: 666th POST! HAIL SATAN! HAIL ADRIAN! |
Shadowman and Illbleed for the dreamcast, two scary ass games, one american and the other japanese. If any of you can get your hands on either, I'd highly recommend it.
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Illbleed :lol
I thought people only played that for how silly it was? |
Hey Wiffles, did you ever play the Sudden Strike series? It was similar, but I think I liked it better.
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Yeah I played Sudden strike, it was great, but wasnt that tactically involving IMO. Still I thought that was more fun compared to BK. I must admit the later iterations of BK ie stalingrad got very drawn out and tedious. But I like the tactical aspect of it
Plus I never saw another RTS that portrayed urban warfare so well ^^ |
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