ResonanceGames said:Before this gets flooded with games that are in no way underrated (and it will),
That didn't take long. Good games, but no one's heard of them? A couple years ago maybe, but the internet (and Steam) has a habit of taking the exclusiveness out of cult classics. Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines for example.ResonanceGames said:I want to toss out Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.
This too. Also while I'm at it your signature added one: Shadowrun SNES.Random Encounter said:Probably Terranigma for the SNES. It came out in 1997 and was never released in North America.
But Bloodlines isn't comparable. It's just a cult classic; not underrated at all. Neither DMoMM or Cthulhu got good reviews OR have had lavished praise from the gaming communities since their release (which Bloodlines has, a thousand times over). Both have the occasional fan. That's it.Nieroshai said:ResonanceGames said:Before this gets flooded with games that are in no way underrated (and it will),That didn't take long. Good games, but no one's heard of them? A couple years ago maybe, but the internet (and Steam) has a habit of taking the exclusiveness out of cult classics. Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines for example.ResonanceGames said:I want to toss out Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.
Oh sweet mercy. Yes! So much wasted summer holiday spent on that game.The Madman said:Age of Wonders
The series did fairly well but it just seems to have become completely forgotten over the years which is a pity because it was a fantastic series. Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic has got to be one of my all time favourites even, such a damned good game!
Disgaea is pretty well known I would have thought.GrimHeaper said:Disgaea good luck hearing that much about it.
It's available on GOG.com.lacktheknack said:Ever heard of Dark Fall?
You've never heard of Dark Fall.
That's a shame.
It was a deliciously creepy adventure/ghost-hunter game set in an ancient, abandoned hotel where ghosts talked to you, the atmosphere was positively painful, and the scares were GOOD.
I always thought that "lights in the hallway turning off towards you" was cliche and inherently not scary, until Dark Fall did it. I suppose the fact that I survived without a scratch made it even worse, because the malevolent force was just TAUNTING me.
Two sequels actually, with the third on returning to the train station area of the first.PieBrotherTB said:It's available on GOG.com.lacktheknack said:Ever heard of Dark Fall?
You've never heard of Dark Fall.
That's a shame.
It was a deliciously creepy adventure/ghost-hunter game set in an ancient, abandoned hotel where ghosts talked to you, the atmosphere was positively painful, and the scares were GOOD.
I always thought that "lights in the hallway turning off towards you" was cliche and inherently not scary, until Dark Fall did it. I suppose the fact that I survived without a scratch made it even worse, because the malevolent force was just TAUNTING me.
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/dark_fall_the_journal
There's a sequel as well, apparently.
Thank both of you. Now I don't have to write in this thread. All is already said.Nikolaz72 said:I see your Dark Messiah of Might and Magic... And I raise you, Might and Magic (1-8). Everytime I try to recommend it to someone they confuse it with Dark Messiah which makes me think the damn thing isnt as underrated as people keep saying.ResonanceGames said:Before this gets flooded with games that are in no way underrated (and it will), I want to toss out Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. I think both of those games have tons of great qualities and are absolutely worth playing, but some flaws and middling review scores have made them more or less forgotten.
Two sequels, actually.PieBrotherTB said:It's available on GOG.com.lacktheknack said:Ever heard of Dark Fall?
You've never heard of Dark Fall.
That's a shame.
It was a deliciously creepy adventure/ghost-hunter game set in an ancient, abandoned hotel where ghosts talked to you, the atmosphere was positively painful, and the scares were GOOD.
I always thought that "lights in the hallway turning off towards you" was cliche and inherently not scary, until Dark Fall did it. I suppose the fact that I survived without a scratch made it even worse, because the malevolent force was just TAUNTING me.
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/dark_fall_the_journal
There's a sequel as well, apparently.