Crimson Sea.
An awesome game that got ignored by practically everyone.
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Crimson Sea.
An awesome game that got ignored by practically everyone.
Eternal Darkness(obviously), Pikmin, Luigi, Maximo, Haven(lots of problems but still so many great things about this game), Tube Slider(I'm guessing less than one percent of the gaming populace have the skills to see this game when it's at it's best, since all the reviews I've read have been underdeveloped), thats all I can think of now.
Sidez nailed it. Anyone who does not own this game with it being $7.49 at Target should be drawn and quartered.Quote:
Originally posted by Sidez
Gungrave because I love Hellsing.
Frequency > AmplitudeQuote:
Originally posted by Chibi Nappa
Amplitude is definatly fantastic, and I've never played Frequency but I can imagine its right up there.
Burnout 2 is one of the best PS2 racers out there, and it gets about as much attention as your average shmup. And I agree on Frequency too. Not played Amplitude mind you.
Obviously what? ED is anything than underrated.Quote:
Originally posted by kbuchanan
Eternal Darkness(obviously
Burnout 2 is another great choice. Great, great racing game.
Hear, hear! Esp. the Xbox version and the expanded crash-mode. If it wasn't for the crippling head-aches incurred playing it, I'd nominate it for racing game of the year.Quote:
Originally posted by Despair
Burnout 2 is another great choice. Great, great racing game.
Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
ICO motherfuckers... ICO.
If I had to pick just one, that would easily be it. On the Cube I think Luigi's Mansion was overlooked.
Wave Race: Blue Storm
Honorable mentions - Stuntman, Rygar.
I would add Ico to the list, but it gets a lot of attention in most internet videogame boards I've seen. Sure, the sales numbers sucked, but the hardcore crowd loves it.
any particular reason for this? aside from the music, of course.Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
Frequency > Amplitude