Here's a simple but pretty cool video I'd like to share. It's "Top 5 - Good games that bombed commercially."
It's a year old, but I think it's still interesting to watch. So what do you guys think?
Here's a simple but pretty cool video I'd like to share. It's "Top 5 - Good games that bombed commercially."
It's a year old, but I think it's still interesting to watch. So what do you guys think?
I agree with Brutal Legend. But to me Valkyria Chronicles is the number one underrated and undersold game of all time, such a masterpiece.
The games I've played, my top five would be in no order:
DMC: Devil May Cry - It was very good reboot and is my favourite Devil May Cry game. The platforming was fun, combat is the second best in the series and the level design is only behind God of War games in its genre.
God of War: Ascension - The changes in combat were awesome, some of the boss battles were amazing and the game had very good pacing. The multiplayer was even better and it would have been awesome if more people had played this game as finding matches can be difficult due to lack of players even though it is so much fun.
Gran Turismo 6 - The presentation was far better than its predecessor, standard cars were improved, more premium cars and there was a lot of content in the game. So many cars and tracks that this game feels fresh for a long time. The Vision GT cars were awesome.
Vanquish - A very fast paced third person shooter with exciting combat and over the top action. Its one of the most fresh and unique shooting games.
Rise of the Tomb Raider - The best Uncharted like game ever made with a good story, incredible presentation and gameplay and a lengthy campaign that is one of the longest campaigns I've played in a game that's not open world. Its an amazing game.
I agree with most of them. Never understood why people love Psychonauts so much though...
| GOWTLOZ said: The games I've played, my top five would be in no order: DMC: Devil May Cry - It was very good reboot and is my favourite Devil May Cry game. The platforming was fun, combat is the second best in the series and the level design is only behind God of War games in its genre. God of War: Ascension - The changes in combat were awesome, some of the boss battles were amazing and the game had very good pacing. The multiplayer was even better and it would have been awesome if more people had played this game as finding matches can be difficult due to lack of players even though it is so much fun. Gran Turismo 6 - The presentation was far better than its predecessor, standard cars were improved, more premium cars and there was a lot of content in the game. So many cars and tracks that this game feels fresh for a long time. The Vision GT cars were awesome. Vanquish - A very fast paced third person shooter with exciting combat and over the top action. Its one of the most fresh and unique shooting games. Rise of the Tomb Raider - The best Uncharted like game ever made with a good story, incredible presentation and gameplay and a lengthy campaign that is one of the longest campaigns I've played in a game that's not open world. Its an amazing game. |
Rise of Tomb Raider is indeed a very good game.
| KLXVER said: I agree with most of them. Never understood why people love Psychonauts so much though... |
Have you tried it before? I used to think the same thing until I played it and had a blast, can't wait for the sequel to come out.

Vini256 said:
Have you tried it before? I used to think the same thing until I played it and had a blast, can't wait for the sequel to come out. |
Ofcourse Ive played it. It had some neat ideas, but the gameplay is just not very good imo.






Nice list!
I'd go with...
Psychonauts
Beyond Good & Evil
Okami
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure
Ico






| Angelus said: Yep.....Jade Empire. Breaks my heart that game never got a sequel |
Yeah, man. A sequel would have rocked. That combat system was so refreshing, and the medieval Chinese landscape was so unique. Sometimes I wish BioWare had partnered with Microsoft instead of EA. Having a studio like that could fill a gaping RPG hole in the Xbox lineup, and would probably benefit other first-party studios as well.