Kaixes said:
I figured underrated went along the lines of not selling well. |
ahh well your right about that.
Kaixes said:
I figured underrated went along the lines of not selling well. |
ahh well your right about that.
I don't own a lot of games, but of them I'd say warhawk is the most underrated. That game is f*cking awesome and its only got like 660k on the leaderboards. its a damn shame.
Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it
This generation Tales of Symphonia 2 on the Wii and Wolf of the Battlefield Commando 3 for the psn. TOS2 is probably my 2nd favorite Wii game, and most reviewers seem to hate it. On the nintendo 64 I would say Blast Corps, probably my 2nd favorite Rare game of all time after GoldenEye.
I would say Azure Dreams. I played the Game Boy version, but it was still amazing.
End of 2009 sales predictions:
PS3 - 33 Million 360 - 40 Million Wii - 75 Million
luisgvm said: can it be from another gen?. for me is legend of the dragoon from the PS1. that game is the best RPG i have played in all my life and my favorite game of all times and it got such low reviews. i dont know why is truly an incredible, awesome, amazing, epic game. |
Really? Have you played it recently? You know games can look really good through rosey nostalgia goggles. The combo system was broken/awful in that game.
Disgaea 3
It's simply great! Hilarious history, with hilarious gags, with hilarious characters... Then you find the most complete tactical RPG, with an almost infinite playability. My main character is lvl 250 or so and I'm still discovering new weapons, attacks, classes, zones, and a laaarge etc...
It's unic flaw? It's 2D, that's all. It's simply great but just beacause it doesn't have valkyria's chell shading or MGS4's graphics people just look with pity on this gem, without knowing what are they losing by not playing it...
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