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Definitely agree on Spirit Tracks.

Though I didn't really care for Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks is actually a very strong game, and one of the best on the DS in general. In Zelda terms, it has good dungeons, clever items and ditto use, I like the overworld that actually does have plenty of secrets to find and it has a good 'Zelda-story' where the train-mechanic has been integrated in a satisfactory way. In fact, before the WiiU HD remaster, I liked Spirit Tracks better than Wind Waker, but WWHD fixes enough to put it slightly ahead now.

Other than that, I'm not sure. Do the first two Call of Duties count? Guess not, the series is hated a bit, but I think those first two are universally liked. I thought they were two of the best FPS's ever made.

Otherwise maybe Total War: Rome II. People cried about it being 'unplayable'. While I can agree that the game probably could have benefitted from an extra month or two in the oven, I found it to be very playable and it brought some interesting new ideas to the series.