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Mikeyfell

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Magefeanor said:
Mikeyfell said:
Record of Agarest War!

I mean it must be popular somewhere because it got 2 sequels... (Probably Japan}
But it's the best game of the console generation and sadly it never gets the love it deserves.
I loved that game, but every person that watched me play it couldn't stop whining about 2/3 of your love interests look like 10 year olds.
two thirds?
Fyuria, Plum, Apil Fiona and Liel if you count all 3 games in the series (Tetora and Ellis if I'm being really generous)

Where do they live where all the 10 yearolds are so sexy?
 

Gauntlets28

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The first Deus Ex was nigh unknown in my social circles. Admittedly, I persuaded a fair few to try it, so it's got a bit better, but ultimately the only person who REALLY knows it other than me is one teacher, who heard me whistling the theme tune and launched into a full on fanboy conversation. :D
Ooo, also Clannad. So very few people seem to have played it, and if they know the name at all, it's from the damned anime. Not that I don't like the anime, of course. Took me so long to get through the game though, and I really got to know and care for the characters (yay, Kotomi!). I am the God of Conquest now!
 

A BigCup of Tea

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call of duty black ops 2, why has no-one heard of this game it's amazing!!!!

sarcasm over i would have to say buck bumble for the N64, none of my friends have ever heard of it...but then again not alot of my friends have heard of most games before the days of PS2
 

The Knightly Gamer

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Mischief Makers on the N64: Maybe not the best Treasure game, but it's got a fun aesthetic, the grabbing and shaking-based gameplay was enough of a twist on the normal platformer formula to keep it interesting, there was decent stage variety, and it didn't overstay its welcome. Also, I'm still not entirely sure what an 'Ultimate Intergalactic Cybot G' is.

Henry Hatsworth on the DS: An action platformer on the top screen and a Bejeweled-esque puzzle game on the bottom screen, with lots of interaction between the two. The game also has memorable visuals and music, some pretty funny moments, and provides a pretty decent challenge on top of that. Plus, you get a super mode where you control a tea-powered robot suit.

Folklore on the PS3: It can get a bit repetitive, but there's a lot to like about a real time Pokemon-esque murder mystery instpired by Celtic folklore.

Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom on the PS3: The boss fights could have used some work (especially the one in the desert with all the ships), but there weren't that many of them and the action/puzzle sections in between were a blast. I loved the visual design, and I thought mechanics of commanding and working with a big AI partner were very well integrated into pretty much every aspect of the game.

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber: More people probably know about this one, but I don't here it talked about much (even compared to other games in its series) and I'd like to see more games attempt its mix of real time and turn-based strategy gameplay. It made me feel more like the commander of an army, and less like an omnipresent force inhabiting the bodies of 8-15 assorted dudes.
Finally I know someone else who has played Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom. If I see you in person you get a high five(you can have an internet high five for now). I loved that game. The Majin was one of my favorite character in gaming ever. Plus they really did well with how to make an AI parter actually kind of good.
 

shadow_Fox81

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this is where i climb on top of a milk crate and yell Condemned Criminal Origins in a deranged voice.
 

MagnumOsprey

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I have no idea why, but back when the game was released, I was the only kid who had the game and had even heard of it. I guess Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga never took off where I live, despite it being a great game.