______ is underrated, IMO

[quote name='whoknows']He did say "kind of Zelda" and not Zelda, so I'm not seeing where the issue is.[/QUOTE]

I read that as "a Zelda game". :whistle2:# :rofl:

My point still stands, although it has no relevance anymore.
 
Also just thought of a PS2 F1 game. I forgot what it was called, it was made by an Aussie company right after EA gave up or lost the license, and it was budget priced on release, but a solid game and a lot of fun

[quote name='bigpimpin24']
Infinite Undiscovery was probably one of my favorite RPGs I've played this gen. That probably has to do with the fact that all combat is done in the open world. First JRPG I played that was like that, the only other one I've played is Magna Carta 2 with a similar battle system.[/QUOTE]

You might try Star Ocean: The Last Hope. Similar battle system if I remember. Voice acting is horrific, be prepared.

[quote name='option.iv']Driver: San Francisco is underrated.

Just got it on Sun. from the Steam sale. One of, if not THE best in the Driver series. Gameplay is just really solid.[/QUOTE]

Agree. I'm keeping it around just for all the chaos you can cause on the streets.
 
[quote name='Ryuukishi']BioShock 2 -- Similar to Dragon Age, it surprises me that most people think of this game as a letdown after the first one, I thought it was an improvement in every way, the multiplayer is great too[/QUOTE]

I can't agree with you here. I enjoyed BS2 but the first was a masterpiece.

BS2 was too ambitious with the gameplay was just a bit too busy. With the exception of the amusement park (which was awesome) the levels felt uninspired and the characters were bland and uninteresting.

However Minerva's Den was awesome - that DLC was everything the game should have been and more. Nice tight story and cool characters with a few neat easter eggs scattered around. I also really enjoyed the multiplayer for some odd reason.
 
I never made it past the level in Psi-Ops with the giant furnace. Not because I couldn't beat the level, but because I never stopped kinetically slamming people into said furnace.
 
[quote name='Thekrakrabbit']I read that as "a Zelda game". :whistle2:# :rofl:

My point still stands, although it has no relevance anymore.[/QUOTE]


it was a first person perspective game shield in one hand sword in another there was footage of it out before the move released i believe i think it was at e3 the same time they first showed the earlier version of sorcery. it wasnt pretty by any means but the idea of having more control of your character in a 3d game was promising.

its like making a move zombie game. if you made a simple game with move controls then imaging being able to pick up anything in a 3d room to use to kill a zombie or being able to push over objets to block doors and windows.

you move around with that weird nipple stick but can also swing both controllers in your hand to do mele attacks or push enemies away that have grabbed you. i may be oversimplifying how to do it but in my mind it seems thats a kind of direction sony should take with the move.
 
[quote name='6er']
You might try Star Ocean: The Last Hope. Similar battle system if I remember. Voice acting is horrific, be prepared.[/QUOTE]

I actually had it at one point. I played it for about an hour and couldn't get into it. I ended up getting rid of it. Also, since I like to complete my games that one would have pretty much been impossible for me. Most guides have it anywhere from 250 to 1000 hours to 100% lol. A shitty reason not to give it a second chance, I know.
 
Serious Sam 3: BFE. Best FPS this gen (as true FPS game, no FPS/RPG hybrids like Fallout or Deus Ex), and one of my three favorite FPS games of all time.
 
Singularity (360, PS3, PC). Probably one of my favorite single player FPS games, perhaps even right behind the Half-Life series which are my favorite single player FPS games ever (and there were times where Singularity reminded me of Half-Life, which probably helped out my love of it, also having a silly LOST reference was cool too). The plot was just totally awesome (but I'm a huge fan of time travel stuff).

The Mark of Kri (PS2). Really awesome stealth and sneaking elements, and the game looked awesome when it came out (and still has an interesting visual style). Plus the story telling was done in a visually interesting way.
 
Killzone 3 multiplayer is still great, I feel bad for those stuck on C.O.D. kz3 online is better and very underrated. I play all the online shooters and enjoy them all, but kz3 is at the top for me.
 
One of my favorite games was Ring of Red for the PS2. I never played any game like it. That game killed more of my weekends then I care to admit.

For the sake of my social life, I'm actually kinda glad they never had a sequel.
 
[quote name='bigpimpin24']I actually had it at one point. I played it for about an hour and couldn't get into it. I ended up getting rid of it. Also, since I like to complete my games that one would have pretty much been impossible for me. Most guides have it anywhere from 250 to 1000 hours to 100% lol. A shitty reason not to give it a second chance, I know.[/QUOTE]

I dont blame you. I LOVED TTEOT(SO3), and 4 was really hard to like, soley on the voice acting. It ruined basically everything else, since the story was unbelievable because of actors that couldn't sell it, which means you don't care about it.
 
I really liked SO4...but I played it on PS3 and used the Japanese voice acting because I had heard how bad the English was, so I didn't have a problem with the story.
 
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