Topic: Little known games which you thoroughly enjoyed? (Read 6171 times)

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I would say that I really liked Star Trek:  25th Anniversary.  It is an adventure game for DOS, and you basically play out a set of scenarios with Captain Kirk's crew.   The objective of the six or so scenario varies, but the theme is just like the show:  Try to find the best solution.  This means being diplomatic, not using phasers on kill, so on and so forth.  It really captures the show perfectly, as does Judgement Rites.   However, you are also free to be an inept Captain Kirk, you just lose points for not following the preferred route.  So you can make quite a few mistakes and still get to the end.

Moving onto platforming glory, I heartily nominate La-Mulana.  8-bit graphics that are succulent to behold, MetroidVania gameplay with a serious dash of Zelda...and it is free.  A really good combination, I say.  If MetroidVania isn't your bag though, give Gun Hazard a shot.  Featuring a rather heavy story in the Front Mission world, you play with a mecha in a side-scrolling RPG game.  Looks good, quite serious, and just plain neat.
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I heard of Gun and saw reviews of it and stuff but it never really stuck.
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I played the gamecube version of Gun and it is genuinely one of the worst games I've ever played in my life. Maybe the worst! I haven't really thought about it hard enough.

Like, it reminds me of those old shitty NES games they used to put out back before developers knew how to properly make videogames. You start off thinking "heh it's so bad it's almost funny", but 45 minutes later, all you can think about is how unfortunate your life is to be playing Gun alone at 11pm on a friday night
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If I remember correctly, Winback was originally released for the N64. Right?


Yeah, as the poster after you said two years earlier. The PS2 version is heavily upgraded graphically though.

Raptor: Call of the Shadows. I almost registered that one, spent a long time playing the shareware version.

I loved this game. It was one of my favourites when I was younger. I never registered it actually, I'd really like to. From memory there's a small company that can register it still, an online thing. I'll check it out. But yeah, the upgrade system was fantastic, the action was fun, the weapons were awesome.

HYBRID HEAVEN

I remember this game being really hyped but then nobody ever played it. I didn't think it was that great, it was a bit clunky and awkward. The combat was awesome though.


Even though I'm not a big action gamer I pick up quite a few really arcadey action games on the cheap for a short blast, so I'll go through a few of them.

I recently picked up Dead to Rights II (a lot of you probably remember the first but the second didn't get a lot of exposure) and it's not a bad game. The dialogue is bloody awful, but it's intentional and it's fairly funny. It's extremely arcadey, but the disarm/human shield system along with the bullet time moves make it pretty enjoyable. I actually had to retry sometimes as well, it's not always a pushover. It's like a cross between Time Crisis and Max Payne but worse than both. Still, not a bad pickup for ten bucks (it'd be like 5-6 in America).

Total Overdose wasn't a bad game either, in much the same vein as DtRII with a sandbox world. It's quasi-sequel Just Cause got an article on the GW blog recently. But yeah, it presented itself as a GTA style game but it was fairly linear from memory, you could explore but there wasn't a lot of reason to as the world wasn't that interesting. Still, the combat was completely over the top and stupid and it was a blast to play because it didn't outstay it's welcome.

Speaking of not outstaying welcomes, I dunno if many of you played the original Gungrave but I think it's one of the shortest games I've ever played. I found it to be a heap of fun for the roughly two hour playthrough. Wouldn't play it again, but if you're bored one day and you see it for five bucks or so, then pick it up, it's a nice way to waste a couple of hours one afternoon.


EB near me is having a huge sale so I'll pick up a few more lesser known action games and give them a go. I dunno if these all fit as 'little known' but from what I can see they all got pretty average scores and were passed over by the majority of people.
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This one.



I could never beat it, but I loved it lots.

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Nocturnal Illusion..... One of the best games of all time.  :shh:


I was never able to get myself the Maid though. Which was sort of sad, she was cute.  :sad:

 
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theres that old, obscure game i liked


you were a dude with a sword and you killed people


it was pretty fun



edit: i found the cover
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I just bought destrega for like 25 bucks on amazon. I remember reading this topic when UPRC first posted it and getting hell of stoked over that game. I watched some youtubes and read some gamefaqs and decided it was a game I definitely want a piece of. I didn't buy it for whatever reason but anyways I just remember how great it was, watched a couple more youtubes and re-decided to get it. Maybe that was my plan, you know, "sleep on it."

Anyways my and brother and i are gonna totally tear this shit up because we are mad into twoplayer games (not really but it's an aspiration).

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I played the gamecube version of Gun and it is genuinely one of the worst games I've ever played in my life. Maybe the worst! I haven't really thought about it hard enough.

Like, it reminds me of those old shitty NES games they used to put out back before developers knew how to properly make videogames. You start off thinking "heh it's so bad it's almost funny", but 45 minutes later, all you can think about is how unfortunate your life is to be playing Gun alone at 11pm on a friday night

Really? I liked Gun. By no means was it amazing, but it was a good 3 hours of shooting random stuff and racial stereotypes. I guess I had more fun just going on killing sprees in town, but according to the game that's looked down upon.
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True gaming gold from the good old days of cheesy FMV games

Under A Killing Moon

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 Under a Killing Moon (1994) was the third installment in the Tex Murphy series of adventure games produced by Access Software. In Under a Killing Moon Tex again fights the forces of evil as he tries to stop a dangerous cult from destroying the world. Under a Killing Moon combined full motion video (FMV) cutscenes with a 3D virtual world to explore. Under a Killing Moon was in its day one of the largest video games ever, arriving on four CD-ROMs (although some material was duplicated among the four to reduce the amount of swapping).



probably no more then 4 members of GW have played this game...
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This one.

(Dynamite Headdy boxart)

I could never beat it, but I loved it lots.
Yeah Dynamite Headdy was (and still is) one of my favorite games.  It's so freaking hard but the levels, enemies, boss fights, and system in general are a testament to how well Treasure understands platforming.
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Future Tactics.  It was a cheap, simple game, short, but I found it was pretty damn fun.
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Azure Dreams
The game involves a boy named Koh from the town of Monsbaiya, which is set at the foot of the gigantic Monster Tower, which houses a plethora of monsters and bizarre creatures. At the age of fifteen, Koh has come of age and is entitled to enter the tower to slay monsters and live up to his missing father's reputation, his father being the greatest monster hunter who ever lived.

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I put some serious hours into this game as a kid. I remember trading in Lunar Silver Story Complete(PSX) for it when it first came out =/
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Azure Dreams was fucking awesome. It was the first Playstation game I played (and the first Roguelike), and I ended up racking up 200+ hours on it. Even then I didn't complete the game or even get half of the monsters :[ Though I did get every girl and remember beating that rich guy something like 1200 times. Hahaha.

Guardians Crusade was another totally amazing Playstation RPG that hardly anyone heard of.
Alundra was really good too. But holy shit, for a 12 year old kid it was ball breakingly hard.
Brave Fencer Musashi too, awesome game but jdhasd fuck you fucking steamwood.
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Heaven and Earth/SoulBlazer series:

Bushido Blade series:
I remember playing both Bushido Blade games when I was 9-10. When I got my second ps1 it came along with two, or maybe more, boxes full of pirate games. A lot of them were in English, but there was also a a lot of them in Japanese. Both Bushido Blade games were in Japanese, though they were fighting games and it didn't matter much.
Bushido Blade and Bushido Blade 2 feature large maps where you and your opponent can fight in. You begin by selecting your character and then your weapon. Unlike other fighting games, in Bushido Blade there are no life gauges. Instead you die when your opponent lands a fatal strike on you with his weapon. You're also able to disable and cripple your opponent by attacking them.

Bushido Blade

Another Code: Two Memories/Trace Memory:
Another Code: Two Memories is a cool adventure/puzzle game for the DS. Although it's short, the gameplay is fun and the story is interesting. You follow Ashley who has lived with her aunt Jessica since her parents vanished 13 years ago. One day she receives a package from her father and a letter asking her to meet him at Blood Edward island. When she an her aunt arrive at the island they find out that he isn't there to greet them. Soon Jessica disappears when she goes to looking for him. Ashley is then forced to explore the island and it's mansion.

Another Code: Two Memories

I've also been meaning to play Hotel Dusk: Room 215 which is made by the same people, but it's just so hard to find. Maybe I'll just have to order it...
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Nocturnal Illusion..... One of the best games of all time.  :shh:


I was never able to get myself the Maid though. Which was sort of sad, she was cute.  :sad:
What are you talking about? The game was linear, you got whoever you chose at the end.

...um I mean yeah HYBRID HAVEN is one I definitely have to agree with. I remember it was one of my favorite N64 games back in the day.
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Bushido Blade 1 is kinda cheap and almost mediocre in certain ways

but

Bushido Blade 2 is awesome. The multiplayer is tons better than the singleplayer, that's for sure.


Also there are hidden/boss characters with guns. They're... insane.
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Bushido Blade 1 was awesome.
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