Underrated Games
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 1:21 am
Have you ever found an older video game that you've never heard of (or heard very little about)? Have you decided to play one of those games and found it to be amazing, despite it's complete lack of publicity? A game that almost no one knows about that's awesome. Maybe you found it at a used game shop or perhaps downloaded a bunch of roms to find this one included, I want to hear about these kinds of games that people play.
For example, one of my favorite SNES games is HyperZone, one of the earliest games for the system. It's a rather simple rail shooter that utilizes the Super Nintendo's Mode 7 capabilities to provide an experience that, in my opinion, looks like F-Zero but feels like Star Fox. Despite being a short game, it was a hell of a lot of fun and had an excellent music score to boot (a couple I've posted in the random music thread). I've hardly heard anyone talk about it, i'm thinking it was overshadowed my many other early SNES games like Mario World, F-Zero, and Pilotwings. I don't remember when I got it (my brother bought it I think, but I was maybe 4 when he did) but I have a rom and play it quite a lot.
Another fantastic game i'm sure no one's ever heard of: Wetrix on N64. It's a 3D puzzle game kinda like Tetris where you have pieces falling on to a 3D plane. Rather than creating lines though, your pieces shape the plane and give it (or remove) mountains, which you use to maintain water that occasionally falls as pieces. The idea behind the game was to shape your land with the ever falling pieces and retain as much water as you could. You would then use fireball pieces to evaporate the water for points, but the game ends when so much water goes off the edges. It was an amazing game that I only discovered by playing video games at my local community center, but I loved it so much I bought a copy on eBay so I could play it at home.
What games do you enjoy that you're not sure anyone else knows about them?
For example, one of my favorite SNES games is HyperZone, one of the earliest games for the system. It's a rather simple rail shooter that utilizes the Super Nintendo's Mode 7 capabilities to provide an experience that, in my opinion, looks like F-Zero but feels like Star Fox. Despite being a short game, it was a hell of a lot of fun and had an excellent music score to boot (a couple I've posted in the random music thread). I've hardly heard anyone talk about it, i'm thinking it was overshadowed my many other early SNES games like Mario World, F-Zero, and Pilotwings. I don't remember when I got it (my brother bought it I think, but I was maybe 4 when he did) but I have a rom and play it quite a lot.
Another fantastic game i'm sure no one's ever heard of: Wetrix on N64. It's a 3D puzzle game kinda like Tetris where you have pieces falling on to a 3D plane. Rather than creating lines though, your pieces shape the plane and give it (or remove) mountains, which you use to maintain water that occasionally falls as pieces. The idea behind the game was to shape your land with the ever falling pieces and retain as much water as you could. You would then use fireball pieces to evaporate the water for points, but the game ends when so much water goes off the edges. It was an amazing game that I only discovered by playing video games at my local community center, but I loved it so much I bought a copy on eBay so I could play it at home.
What games do you enjoy that you're not sure anyone else knows about them?