2011's hidden gaming gems

Recommended Videos

josemlopes

New member
Jun 9, 2008
3,949
0
0
SirBryghtside said:
Um... we seem to have a lack of understanding of the word 'hidden' in this thread.

THIS is a hidden gem. [http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/2011/12/19/victory-its-raining-refrigerators/]
True, although Rayman kind of will become a hidden gem since its sales are very poor.

For me Gravity Bone (if you are interested on the game dont watch the whole video, it is free to download)
 

NinjaCatStudios

New member
Mar 30, 2011
81
0
0
Alot of people seem to know about terraria, but it's not gotten as much appreciation as it deserves.
It's also great value for a game, I have got about 170 hours on it so far, for £5.99? That is a good deal.
Evertime the devs updates the world generator, I restart the game on a new character, It hasn't become boring.
 

Charli

New member
Nov 23, 2008
3,443
0
0
The number of excellent games in 2011 was TOO DAMN HIGH!

No seriously I think this might have been one of the best years in ages, I won't be finished with all of 2011's releases by the time 2013 runs around, it's mind boggling.

So many games, I dunno which one to pick, I feel like Rayman Origins as said above didn't get enough sales for what it was worth, I got it for my sister for nostalgia reasons and the second I watched her play it I was like "FFFFFUUUU I want to play it now"

Sonic Generations is super fun, competing for speed runs on steam is addicting as hell.

But yeah there were so many blockbusters I can't even think for the life of me...



Terraria give me my soul back.
 

flaming_squirrel

New member
Jun 28, 2008
1,031
0
0
totally heterosexual said:
ew

i mean

politely disagree

On topic: E.Y.E divine cybermancy
I've played EYE for 4 hours now, still no idea what is going on or why whatever's happening is happening.
Gave up even attempting to understand once the werewolves, reindeer and women dressed in white with machineguns started spawning all over the place.

Whilst being full of 'interesting' ideas, everything's overshadowed by generally how crap it is.

Edit: forgot to mention the translation, who the hell proof read that.
 

Atmos Duality

New member
Mar 3, 2010
8,470
0
0
omega 616 said:
totally heterosexual said:
On topic: E.Y.E divine cybermancy
Wait you can read that game!?
Not directed at me, but I was gifted that game over Christmas.
Oddly enough, I actually "get" what E.Y.E is about, but WOW. They really need to clean up the presentation (the level design and story is...just freaking BAD) and interface. A lot.
If they did that, then it could be on its way to becoming something great.

No offence but for fucks sake man! A double ninja!

Spaz is a good game, I keep getting my ass handed to me but that's 'cos I am racing to get to the next section which is the other side of the biggest universe ... I am in a vicious cycle of mine rez, buy crew then bribe officials.
I never, EVER buy goons. I just raid smaller outposts, and break down smaller blockades to get my goons back. For REZ, well, if you know where to look, you generally won't even need to mine it directly. A lot of debris fields have both Rez and neutral Goons (who will join up with you almost without question) in those fields. Typically, they also have cloaked crates out there with some small bonus data too.

The debris fields are found randomly in any given map and system. Just check your tactics display and you will find them.

I've found a few methods that make it easier to "liberate" good tech from earlier in the game without putting my ships in direct danger.

Cloaking Device with Thermal Mass Resonance Bombs, and beam ships to burn through shields. This combo will end most level 1 and some level 2 stations. When reinforcements arrive, I keep them off my beacon by decloaking my small fighter to draw the enemy away from the station (and off my beacon), and eliminate them with bombing runs, then I go back to manually bombing the tar out of the station.
(You need Thermal Bombs because of the high damage secondary charges to keep up with their shield regen and repair work. Regular mass bombs don't have secondary charges.)

Orcs must die is good but it's a shame they are going to sting you with the DLC for it. I also think it's a little dodgy you can only pick one weaver per map and it costs cash to get a power from it.

I personally just picked the one that gives you extra gold for killing with a trap or guardian, then if I end up with a silly amount of cash near the end I max out the weaver and spam archers everywhere!
The DLC for Orcs Must Die isn't anywhere near as horrendous as Dungeon Defenders; two cheap packs vs Horse Armor shenanigans, and constant advertisements for a mode you can't actually play.

I bought the extra characters in Dungeon Defenders for less than a dollar during the peak discounts of the Steam sale, but I noticed it didn't actually download anything; it was already there (hello Horse Armor!). Oh, and you can't play the hardest difficulty unless you buy that DLC.

So hurray for price gouging...at least the DLC for Orcs Must Die is purely additive, and not something that looked like it was chopped out of the original and resold.

Anyway, yeah, the Steel Weaver's basic skill (traps/guardians grant extra money) is easily the best skill in the game, and she is easily the best Weaver in the game.
The next best thing: If you have the DLC, and the Alchemists' Satchel, you can make a mint using the Double Cash for Magic Kills skill from the Knowledge/Wisdom Weaver.
But it still isn't as efficient as the Steel Weaver.
 

Trololo Punk

New member
May 14, 2011
672
0
0
Capitano Segnaposto said:
Trololo Punk said:
I'll go with Magicka and The Witcher 2.
Except neither of those are hidden gems? Hell at my school everyone was talkin' 'bout Magicka and W2. Sadly I could play neither due to my shitty PC.


Anyway, hidden gem?

It must be something as simple as... well shit. I can't think of anything!
The opposite for me. If I was to ask anyone at my school, even those who play a lot of video games. They don't know what either game is.

Also as someone else said earlier, The Witcher 2 was overshadowed by the release of Skyrim.
 

Denamic

New member
Aug 19, 2009
3,803
0
0
endtherapture said:
The Witcher 2 was completely overshadowed by Skyrim. But it deserves just as much praise.

Nonlinear storyline
What?
The Witcher 2 was very linear.
There were splits in the storyline at some points, but that doesn't make it non-linear, maybe multi-linear, but linear no less.
It was just masked with the hub-based side-quest setting with an explorable surrounding.
That's not a bad thing though.
Linearity is superior for telling a good story.
And it's a great game.
 

imnot

New member
Apr 23, 2010
3,914
0
0
totally heterosexual said:
Our taste dont match. Clearly this feud must be decided with a duel to the death. Meet me behind the news section in 2.25 hours.
Matthew94 said:
A duel at midnight?

I like your style, I accept. Be ready.

OT:I dont really have one, so I'll cheat and say skyrim.
oooooh I went there!
 

Battleaxx90

New member
Jul 8, 2011
483
0
0
IMO, Xenoblade Chronicles gets an illegally small amount of love on the internets. The fact that it's only out in Australia might have something to do with it, but still.

Original catchpa:



Uhh, how am I supposed to type that?
 

York_Beckett

New member
Sep 23, 2010
288
0
0
The only one that really comes to mind is Red Faction: Armageddon. While it basically was "just another shooter", I really enjoyed the take people's lives beneath the surface of Mars, as well as the neat science fiction elements presented. The action felt satisfying, the environments and atmosphere felt very claustrophobic and tense, and actually gave you the feeling of isolation when all alone. And even though the story didn't make a whole lot of sense, it at least gave you a sense of danger in an already messed-up world.
Although it was repetitive and very linear, it was very entertaining in small doses, and a good addition to an already great series. Not quite as good as Guerrilla or the very first Red Faction, but I'd still say check it out.
 

endtherapture

New member
Nov 14, 2011
3,127
0
0
Denamic said:
endtherapture said:
The Witcher 2 was completely overshadowed by Skyrim. But it deserves just as much praise.

Nonlinear storyline
What?
The Witcher 2 was very linear.
There were splits in the storyline at some points, but that doesn't make it non-linear, maybe multi-linear, but linear no less.
It was just masked with the hub-based side-quest setting with an explorable surrounding.
That's not a bad thing though.
Linearity is superior for telling a good story.
And it's a great game.
Well it's so non-linear you'll need to play through the game like 16 times to get the full experience.

Which is impressive for such a tightly driven game.
 

spartandude

New member
Nov 24, 2009
2,721
0
0
neither are really hidden gems but throught out the gaming community are probably over looked

The Witcher 2 (best games ever to be released btw)

and

Dark Souls (also fantastic and addictive)
 

Fusioncode9

New member
Sep 23, 2010
663
0
0
Ms Splosion Man, Rayman Origins, and Outland haven't been talked about too much but they were all excellent games.
 

putowtin

I'd like to purchase an alcohol!
Jul 7, 2010
3,449
0
0
DanielBrown said:
Didnt play many games released this year yet, but out them Infamous 2 is the closest one to being a hidden gem. Haven't seen THAT much talk about it and I found the game to be really great.
Woo Hoo! This was my game of the year, more than any other game in 2011 it was one I wanted to play over and over and over and.... off to play it again now!
 

Grimfolse

New member
Feb 28, 2011
84
0
0
Well, it technically is a pretty old game, but for me, Beyond Good and Evil getting a PSN release would probably be my choice.
 

Whodat

New member
Jul 14, 2009
358
0
0
For reatail games: PayDay: The Heist. Great co-op and it's pretty original concept for gaming, not so much in reality, but it's not commonly seen in games.

For indie games: Happy Wheels. I love you, Cr1tiKal
 

Extragorey

New member
Dec 24, 2010
566
0
0
endtherapture said:
The Witcher 2 was completely overshadowed by Skyrim. But it deserves just as much praise.

Nonlinear storyline, amazing graphics, a difficulty comparable to Dark Souls, one of the most intriguing plots ever, deep characters? It's everything that Dragon Age 2 should've been.
Precisely this. I love Skyrim too of course (probably put more time into than the Witcher 2 now) but the Witcher 2 definitely deserves more light than it got.

For me... Discounting all the big triple-A games, I'd have to say...
- Minecraft (of course)
- TAGAP 2 - The best freeware game ever made, hands-down. It's so good that the developer was having trouble getting attention for it - everyone wanted to know where the hidden cost was! (www.tagap.net [http://www.tagap.net])
- Cave Story+ - that game is very weird but incredibly cool (part of one of the Humble Indie Bundles)
- Bastion

There's a few others too, but those are good enough for now.
 

Denamic

New member
Aug 19, 2009
3,803
0
0
endtherapture said:
Well it's so non-linear you'll need to play through the game like 16 times to get the full experience.

Which is impressive for such a tightly driven game.
That's not what non-linear means.
Visual novels often have multiple choices branch out the story, so you have to replay multiple times to get the full story, and they are as linear as games get.
If you can even call them games, but that's irrelevant.