Yep, topic
I am going to have to go with the following games for the N64
Beetle Adventure Racing
and Road Rash for the N64 which seems more of a cult game then a popular game
Your picks?
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I played Road Rash until my thumbs were too blistered to play. That game ruled. For the game I loved that no one played, I'm going with Dark Cloud 2. It's just as good as Okami, but where's the cult love for this game? I don't hear anything about people who play it.
Haha me and my friends just talked about thos todayI played Road Rash until my thumbs were too blistered to play. That game ruled. For the game I loved that no one played, I'm going with Dark Cloud 2. It's just as good as Okami, but where's the cult love for this game? I don't hear anything about people who play it.
sniper_basic
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth - Only a few people seemed to have loved this game, and I'm one of them. Heart of Darkness - An excellent platformer in the same vein as Another World and Flashback Tintin in Tibet and Asterix and the Power of the Gods on Mega Drive/Genesis - I've barely heard of anyone who has even heard of these two, as well as playing them. highcliff
Fahrenheit/ Indigo Prophecy. I loved that game on the Xbox, felt just like a film, and yet hardly anyone has heard of it/ bothered playing it.5-0I enjoyed it. The story was excellent (although it did seem to tail off towards the end) and the voice acting was top notch. I played it on the PC though, so I was plagued by the awful controls.
My game would be Heroes of Might and Magic 3.
That game was awesome, totally agree. Only thing was that the controls were a little off.
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth - Only a few people seemed to have loved this game, and I'm one of them. Heart of Darkness - An excellent platformer in the same vein as Another World and Flashback Tintin in Tibet and Asterix and the Power of the Gods on Mega Drive/Genesis - I've barely heard of anyone who has even heard of these two, as well as playing them. highcliff
I don't think I've ever run into anyone who's played the game Azure Dreams for the original Playstation. That was one of my favorite games ever; it seemed to go on forever.GabuExI did actually. And you reminded me of another, Alundra.
I played DC2, it was amazing. I never got to beat it though..I played Road Rash until my thumbs were too blistered to play. That game ruled. For the game I loved that no one played, I'm going with Dark Cloud 2. It's just as good as Okami, but where's the cult love for this game? I don't hear anything about people who play it.
sniper_basic
how about this one guys
this game ruled!!!!
hrfq
i agree, the game was great, even though i played it on a demo.
i could never find the game anywhere, and its so rare now its going for too much money.
another game I loved was Fighting Force for PS1.
I loved the Neverhood, which GameSpot gave like a 4.9. :( It remains one of my favorite adventure games to this day, despite -- or maybe because of, its huge randomness factor.
Also, Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Banditos for SNES It's fun to kick things in the head while running at high speed over a Sonic-esque landscape. It was an excellent Sonic substitue for a kid with no Sega consoles in the house. I play it pretty often even now, although I never could finish it before and now I can finish the whole game in like an hour.
I have to add another one, River City Ransom, never met anyone who bought it and played it
I adored it
Toriko42
I played Road Rash until my thumbs were too blistered to play. That game ruled. For the game I loved that no one played, I'm going with Dark Cloud 2. It's just as good as Okami, but where's the cult love for this game? I don't hear anything about people who play it.
sniper_basic
I bought Dark Cloud 2, it was good but I got stuck and stopped playing it.
It was also pretty stupid how everyone stood in the same spot 24/7 and how we were rebuilding the world etc etc, the story was really kinda stupid.
And for another game "Marko's Magic Football" for the genesis, its gamespot page is barely there.
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I also played that game and liked it. It's actually pretty good.
A big 10-4 on Tomba.
A game that I loved which seemed to go unnoticed was Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders on XBOX. Excellent strategic gameplay with enough hacking and slashing to take the edge off when the strategy element gets frustrating. Conversly it require enough higher brain funtion to keep you interested and challenged when hacking through legions of ghouls and orcs starts to get monotonous.
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