That's how 'gamers' work these days. The entire argument is pretty pathetic, anyway, because even Call of Duty uses more than two colors, people just like to use "Grey and brown" as an analogy for "thing I don't like because I think it's boring/bland/generic/all of the above." It really annoys me. If you think it's boring or bland, say so. Discussing it in terms of the color palette does absolutely nothing productive for your argument, because I can pull out screenshots of tons of FPS' in the past five years that have massive amounts of color (and I have, twice, on these very forums).Catfood220 said:de Blob and de Blob 2, both criminally ignored games. Colourful, simple and fun, I amazed that in this time when people are complaining about games for being grey and brown and pretty generic to play and then these come along and people don't buy them. For shame gamers, for shame.
Listen to this person. Game was crazy fun. Of course all of the Clover studios games were crazy good. So naturally that's why Capcom closed them down. They're just plain ol' crazy.Tanis said:I think 'God Hand' deserves a LOT more love then it normally gets.
Damn, you beat me to the punch there. Man, I can't put that game down. Wonderful story, engaging characters and beautiful soundtrack. Everything I could want in an action RPG.Jason Rayes said:I thought Neir was good, if somewhat baffling. The graphics were pretty awful but the music was awesome. The story was bizarre but I couldn't stop playing until I had finished it.
Not to mention it was narrated by Tom BakerBad Jim said:Hostile Waters. Released in 2001. Praised to heaven by the critics, but no-one bought it. But it's brilliant. It's an action/strategy game. You have several teammates to order around and you can pilot a unit yourself.
Just an fyi about Shogo: Don't go in expecting to play Mechwarrior or something. It controls a lot like a standard FPS did (remap those controls, it came from a time where using arrow keys to move was standard), but was just a fun FPS where you could get in and out of a transforming mechcharge52 said:Some of those sound pretty interesting(especially the mech one, for obvious reasons), but yeah, the main reason people didn't like 2008 PoP was because, as a normal game it was enjoyable, but if you judged it as a Prince of Persia game it was pretty bad. It was a Prince of Persia game of course, so it was judged as such.kyosai7 said:Since I actually read the OP and knows he wants PC only...
E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy is rather unappreciated. By myself as well, since I haven't installed it, even though I own it. Jim Sterling loved it, though.
2008 Prince of Persia is on PC, and a really good game. I don't know why everyone hates it.
Serious Sam 3: BFE is a great shooter if you like them old school, and really isn't talked about much.
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division is a classic PC FPS with one nice gimmick: You're a transforming mech. That should speak volumes.
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone was a fun hack n slash that was on PS2, Xbox, and PC.
Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator is a western-made, PC exclusive jRPG, and a pretty good one at that.
Every game I listed is on either Steam or GOG.com
That's ok, there have been a few comments that missed it, but you raise an interesting point with Fable, while it is good, most don't know about it because of the shit sequels. Guess it kinda does deserve attention.VanQQisH said:I just realized you specified PC and since I can't delete my post I'll just say sorry about that and maybe you could do the original Fable. It seems to get shunned alongside its less than stellar sequels and I know a lot of people didn't know what Fable was until Fable 2 happened.
Going by their Atelier Meruru video that I was unfortunate enough to click on, that's probably not difficult. I did like their older stuff way back when they first started, maybe they're just bad with JRPGs.charge52 said:in an attempt to kinda do like Unskippable, except gameplay is included, and not as funny(Modesty or Truth? Truth, probably truth).
Their quality tends to wildly fluctuate, it's practically impossible to find someone who can say with a straight face that all episodes, or even most episodes, of Unskippable are consistently good/bad/average.
Shogo needs more love. And more online lobbies.octafish said:Eh, it's not really under-appreciated as just about everyone who ever played it loves it, but you owe it to yourself to give Bad Mojo a whirl.
Also Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, available on GOG.
I had the soundtrack stuck in my head for weeks, such a haunting theme. Suits the melancholy nature of the story.bluerocker said:Damn, you beat me to the punch there. Man, I can't put that game down. Wonderful story, engaging characters and beautiful soundtrack. Everything I could want in an action RPG.Jason Rayes said:I thought Neir was good, if somewhat baffling. The graphics were pretty awful but the music was awesome. The story was bizarre but I couldn't stop playing until I had finished it.
Op, if you don't want to play it, there's a wonderful LP of it over here [http://lparchive.org/NIER]
There is no way that freelancer could be considered under rated. That game was awesome!Pebble said:Freelancer. Nobody I know has heard of it, which makes me sad.
I've heard of it, I've played it, I've finished it and I really liked it.Pebble said:Freelancer. Nobody I know has heard of it, which makes me sad.
It's been so long since I played anything Mechwarrior that I have no expectations. Except a cool rocket/missile launcher. I will be very upset if there isn't.kyosai7 said:Just an fyi about Shogo: Don't go in expecting to play Mechwarrior or something. It controls a lot like a standard FPS did (remap those controls, it came from a time where using arrow keys to move was standard), but was just a fun FPS where you could get in and out of a transforming mech
Shogo needs more love. And more online lobbies.octafish said:Eh, it's not really under-appreciated as just about everyone who ever played it loves it, but you owe it to yourself to give Bad Mojo a whirl.
Also Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, available on GOG.
Rocking up with Samurai Shogun and Flame Ninja was soooooooooooo fun!Palademon said:Ok, if we're ignoring the rule about it being a PC game;
Gotcha Force
Just because I want to watch you squirm as you learn about it and try to find it and find out the lowest price online for a 9 year old Gamecube game is about 22 quid, and near 100 at the highest.
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