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2018-11-08, 11:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
It was an INSANE grind, but you'd also level, IIRC, and the game became a walk. I think there was another point to buy it in the future, not just at the main town, but it was also a lot more expensive (and I remember it being of limited use against fast, bouncy, enemies)
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2018-11-08, 03:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I still use an avatar from my all-time favorite MOBA, Super Monday Night Combat. It was basically a funnier version of Team Fortress 2 as a MOBA, but without a player base.
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2018-11-08, 03:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-11-08, 03:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Dusk of the Gods, where you play an Einherjar trying to make sure the Aesir win Ragnarok. Character creation is playing your character's entire life... then you die and the game starts.
The Cranky Gamer
*It isn't realism, it's verisimilitude; the appearance of truth within the framework of the game.
*Picard management tip: Debate honestly. The goal is to arrive at the truth, not at your preconception.
*Mutant Dawn for Savage Worlds!
*The One Deck Engine: Gaming on a budget
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2018-11-09, 03:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Reminds me of the Valkyrie Profile games.
Speaking of:
Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume: A turn-based tactics game for the DS, probably one of the hardest you've ever played in your life. This game is like dialed up to 12 on a 10 point scale. This game takes a turn that's different from the other Valkyrie Profile games, where you are actually a nobody who joins a covenant with the bad guy. You save some people throughout the game, who pledge their lives to you, which grants you LITERALLY POWER OVER THEIR LIVES. Your special ability is that you can unleash the life force in an ally, granting them incredible powers for the remainder of the battle, becoming near invulnerable. They automatically die at the end of the mission, permanently, and you gain the ability to unleash your dead ally's "potential" ability for the rest of the game. The more friends you consume this way, the more powerful you become. Additionally, you're rewarded for overkilling enemies and beating missions as quickly as possible, so there's lots of incentives for killing your friends. The end of the game has a battle between you and the Valkyrie who's been trying to stop you, and every ally who you killed this way has joined the enemy side. If you beat the game on hard mode, and get the perfect ending (meaning you've sacrificed a maximum of 1 friend throughout the entire game), you unlock a special game mode that uses your team to fight through a tower full of difficult enemies and new allies to join your party from the previous Valkyrie Profile games.
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2018-11-10, 02:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Possibly my favorite RPG ever and on the top of the list of my favorite games, Skies of Arcadia: Legends. A fun JRPG about skypirates exploring the world and fighting the evil empire, it seems like a standard JRPG, but it hits every trope just so right, the dialogue and character interactions are so funny and right and the evil empire is not generalised as irredeemably evil that it works very well. Adding a fun elemental rock paper scissors system for magic/attacks and an airship battle system made it be one of the few RPG that I've beaten twice, the second time 100%, not to mention the times I've started a new file to replay the beginning.
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2018-11-12, 12:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Onimusha Series: 3rd person samurai action games for the PS2, where you fight off demons using your Katana and some magic. Has a bit of a Resident evil feel on puzzles and area progression mechanics.
Onimusha Tactics: A decent tactical RPG for the GBA, set in the Onimusha world. Bit of a crossover game where characters and vilians from several of the main games make appearances.
Last World series: Open world RPGs with a large amount of character customization for the PC made with RPG maker. Had a lot of fun searching out all the side areas and optional content on these, there is a lot.
Ara Fell: Another RPG maker game, but gorgeously done. Every area is just swimming in details, and the outdoor areas are just teaming with life. A rather light hearted romp plot wise, but its a lot of fun and the game has a lot of heart.
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2018-11-12, 06:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Coach and Owner of Hellbug's Heroes, Sneak Kings, Sultans of Slaughter, and Commercial Cast-Offs. Season II and III runner-up. Season IV league champion. Season VII division champion.
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2018-11-12, 09:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I never got around to playing the original, but even so I kept thinking they shouldn't have been separate games. Might have been better off if they were different modes for the same game instead of splitting dev time and player base. SMNC even added a Turbo mode that copied more of the first game's mechanics, and I had more fun with that mode than the default...
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2018-11-12, 09:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-11-13, 04:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Phantasie and Phantasie III.
The evil sorcerer Nikademus is trying to take over the world. The first game has a lot of VERY OBVIOUS Tolkien rip-offs (like the 9 black riders who attack you when you get too close to Nikademus's mountain stronghold... I think you also fight someone named JRR Trollkin, at one point). The 3rd came out a few years later, had updated graphics (still CGA, 'cause we roll old school), and was very much the same sort of game.
Very much a D&D clone, though they put a lot more magic in.The Cranky Gamer
*It isn't realism, it's verisimilitude; the appearance of truth within the framework of the game.
*Picard management tip: Debate honestly. The goal is to arrive at the truth, not at your preconception.
*Mutant Dawn for Savage Worlds!
*The One Deck Engine: Gaming on a budget
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2018-11-13, 04:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Sengoku Rance - a surprisingly competent Strategy game with a very strong (even if it was deliberately hammy and overplayed) story, hiding under more M+ rated stuff than your average teenager's hidden collection.
If just it had been released in a censored version, then I'd think it could have been quite popular in it's strategy niche.
Also, it got one of the most hilarious soundtracks, with the main theme being a upbeat rock/metal remix of the East German anthem
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2018-11-13, 08:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I'll toss in a few candidates from the RTS genre.
Metal Fatigue - This used to be one of the cult favourites of the genre. However, it's almost impossible to get running on modern systems, and likely dropped off the radar as a result. The premise? You get to command the usual sci-fi assortment of infantry, tanks, and planes... with an added twist of also being able to field giant robots made out of modular parts. Yes, you heard it right, this game lets you live out your Gundam dreams if you had those, though the robots don't actually fly, if I recall correctly, and all battles happen over land. The game even tries to go further with three strategic layers (underground, ground and space), but I think those weren't implemented quite well enough.
Submarine Titans - If you ever wondered why no one took a jab at underwater combat, well, someone actually did. You have a Starcraft-esque system of three factions, with two different resources (not!Minerals and not!Vespene) to collect. As the name suggests, it all takes place underwater, and you command submarines instead of the usual assortment of infantry, tank, planes. It did a decent enough job, with submarines actually being able to move up and down the Z-plane, and there are tactical considerations for that. (You can't fire on anything too high above your current Z-plane, etc).
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2018-11-15, 02:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I mentioned this earlier, but Metal Fatigue is on GoG now, and easy to get running.
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2018-11-16, 12:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Now that I remember, there's another game I'm sure few or no people have heard of, that it's actually pretty good.
- Dungeons & Dragons Tactics (PSP): I bought a PSP because of Valkyrie Profile, which I never played, but I ended up with a good amount of games for it. This was one of them. D&D Tactics is a pretty interesting take on both the D&D system and tactical games. The game uses the 3.5 rules, with access to all Core classes + two Psionic classes (Psion and Psychic Warrior), plus feats from the PHB and the Expanded Psionics Handbook. The game exists on its own setting, not using Faerun or Eberron or any of the known settings. The story is...bland, at best; you start at low levels, doing some minor quests, but then you learn your main character has Dragon blood in him (or her), and you get assasination attempts. You end up traveling all over the map trying to figure out who's trying to kill you and how that relates to the story between a Green Dragon and a Silver Dragon fighting each other. The game is pretty faithful to the original source, with only some minor caveats. The "tactical" portion is handled in a very unique way; you explore each dungeon or location as if it were a Diablo map, except you have to move each character individually each round. (You can finish a round early, if you need to). In battle, the game plays very much like a D&D battle, with initiative and flanking and specific movement and whatnot. The game even has most of the skills from the game (other than those like Craft and Profession, you get pretty much all of them, including and not limited to Use Magic Device), though their applications may differ. Better yet, there's at least two endings, depending on the alignment your character ends up with, and there's pivotal moments where your main character can change alignment. Despite not being very popular, it's a pretty faithful take on D&D, and it's a shame that it didn't got a sequel or a remaster (I'd love a remaster for the Switch, as long as it's not set in the Forgottten Realms). Oh, and your main character isn't the only one you can craft from scratch; you can create a party of 4, and then complement with a few pre-made characters that you can tweak later on. I finished it three times a long time ago, and I wouldn't mind firing the PSP for another go.
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2018-11-16, 12:02 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I'm in Chapter 4 now, and... well, what I said about polish still holds, but it gets better.
The faces have gone from "uncanny valley/body horror" to "usually look like ugly humans", the music kinda bobs with a small but noticeable break, and the dialogue is now just a little flat. I'm a little annoyed that my 94% in the first real army battle got a B (I tried 3 times, and it's more about manipulating your AI allies out of suicide than any real tactics), but if the game continues to improve at this rate, I can see why it's so well regarded in the indie games community.
If it stays at this level... well, it's still a decent game, but they REALLY should've given the start a once-over. And I don't spend money on anything but keeping my weapons 1-level-below current for my active party, but I'm still constantly broke. And even that takes grinding to the point where regular battles are free healing/bosses aren't a serious concern. No, I've never bought armor.Last edited by theMycon; 2018-11-16 at 12:05 AM.
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2018-11-18, 09:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I'd like to stick MechWarrior Online here, even though it seems fairly popular it's also pretty niche it feels like.
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2018-11-18, 10:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I got so excited to give a good first impression that I posted a similar topic to this without realizing it was already a thing, so I'll just copy over what I already said:
sentinels of the multiverse cooperative superhero card game. It's got a digital release as well. They do a great job of making 'not copyright infringing' versions of popular heroes while still having a unique twist to them. The synergies you can put together with the right team are a joy to behold.
Unloved modern conversion of a Doom 2 mod that got released a couple years ago. Very atmospheric and tense fps/survival horror/roguelike thing. Probably best described as a less polished version of Killing Floor crossed with the ai director mechanics from Left 4 Dead. It's not a great game, but I still have sunk tons of time into it.
WWE: Know Your Role an incredibly niche pro wrestling tabletop rpg based on 3.5 dnd (which was probably not a good design choice). I mention it because it has the most unique combat system I have ever seen, also because it is probably one of the very few explicitly pvp tabletop rpgs out there. Each round all the players decide what move they want to do. They do this by selecting how much damage they want to do, then applying modifiers (knocks target prone, can be used as a pin attempt, is an illegal move that could disqualify you if the ref sees it, etc). Each of these decisions has a 'maneuver modifier' associated with it. After everyone is decided they all roll a d20 and add the maneuver modifier as well as bonuses from stats and levels. Whoever rolls highest has their move go off, so they get the right to narrate what happened that round.
This is turning into a wall of text so just one more quick one. X-Crawl another 3.5 setting. Competitive dungeon crawling is the hottest spectator sport. Your party is a sponsored team of professional crawlers who compete against other teams to clear dungeons fastest while all being broadcast on national tv.Nothing to see here, move along.
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2018-11-22, 11:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-11-23, 03:22 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Okay, let me throw that in there... Have you guys heard of that new thing called Legend of Zelda? Never? Oh my, you're in for a treat!
How about Pokemon? It's quite niche, but I think it has the potential to make it big.
No, seriously, good job, I'd never heard of any of the games in this thread (well, maybe Dungeon Maker). Admittedly, I'm a casual gamer, and these days when I want to play I look up "classics" I haven't played (recently completed Earthbound) or games that recently made a buzz (Undertale, Cupcake). The most obscure games I've played are probably adaptations of French or Belgian comics, back when I was a kid with a Gameboy Color.
As for those I stumbled upon randomly, I'm bad at determining how well-known they are. For example, I thought Battle for Wesnoth was rather obscure, but then I saw several people mention it on these forums. Or Tower of Heaven - would you say it's well-known? It's certainly sort of a meme.Last edited by Seto; 2018-11-23 at 03:24 AM.
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2018-11-23, 06:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-11-24, 07:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
It's also free, and that's a big draw.
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2018-11-24, 08:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
There's also that it's made well enough that it could be taken for a commercial product.
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2018-11-24, 01:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
I'm a bit too lazy to read through this entire thread to see if anyone's heard of this game, but it's an old one for the PS2 called Grafitti Kingdom. The point of the game would be to draw these creaures and use them to fight. It's almost a precurser to Spore. I always loved renting it from the local blockbuster when that was still a thing.
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2018-11-26, 12:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-11-29, 07:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Who remembers the Legend of Kyrandia series?
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2018-11-29, 08:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
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Oh my, I used to play Malcolm's Revenge back in the day, the third game in the series. Couldn't escape the initial island, but man, was it fun to walk around and try things! All the funny interactions! :D"Stop talking." - Roy
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2018-11-29, 09:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Mine would be the Otogi series:
These underrated gems come to us from the makers of Dark Souls, and show off their commitment to making Nintendo Hard games long before they became a household name for doing so. Featuring beautiful environments, extensive destructo-physics (100%-ing each level requires you to absolutely trash it), varied mission/enemy types and, in the second title anyway, a rich multi-character storyline with distinct playstyles for each person you used - I can't recommend these games highly enough. Some of the boss fights are Bayonetta levels of ridiculous too.Plague Doctor by Crimmy
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2018-11-30, 04:05 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Man, I could never get the Moonlight Blade in Otogi. You needed to do a level basically in one giant air combo for it, and I could never quite manage it. Got everything else though.
Didn't play 2 as much.
Be nice if they got those on the Xbox One backwards compatibility, they looked great at the time.Last edited by GloatingSwine; 2018-11-30 at 04:05 AM.
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2018-12-02, 06:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: What are your favorite games that nobody's heard of?
Magic the Gathering - Battlegrounds
Think the Magic TCG, but in realtime, with some beat-em-up mechanics worked in.
OK in singleplayer, but very fun in multiplayer 1 vs 1 matches.