Awesome games that are very underated/unpopular

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20 Jan 2013, 12:56 am

The Secret World.

It's so secret that no-one seems to know it exists.



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20 Jan 2013, 1:08 am

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23 Jan 2013, 10:39 pm

Zelda II -The Adventures of Link.

I think it's a very fun, challenging, and well designed game. It was unfortunately underrated because people like the pure RPG feel of the first Zelda game.


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23 Jan 2013, 11:14 pm

ArmA was very unpopular till DayZ came out. Morrowind seems pretty underated too, everybody just focuses on Skyrim, but Skyrim is like Morrowinds ret*d younger brother, because it's too freaking easy.



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24 Jan 2013, 11:25 am

Battle Hunter - A very fun multiplayer RPG/Party game with a hint of Sonic Shuffle. Basically, 4 people are in a dungeon and you have to get a key relic or another important item before the other 3 hunters do in order to win. There are other relics in the dungeon that can also be collected, but it's not required to obtain them. At the start of the game, you have points that you can use to develop your character's stats (Defense, Attack, HP, and Movement.). You also get points each time your character levels up. Similar to Sonic Shuffle, you have a deck of cards that you can use for movement or fighting. However, unlike Sonic Shuffle, the cards are mainly used for enhancing a character's stats only for 1 turn. There are also multiple types of cards to use. The blue cards help enhance the hunter's range of movement, allowing to make an easier escape or to get something before another hunter does. The green cards are traps and are set on the dungeon map. They activate when a hunter steps on them, setting them off. The red cards help to enhance a hunter's attack stat during battle. Last, but not least, the yellow cards help enhance the hunter's DEF and evasion, the latter helping you to dodge traps easier. If one hunter runs out of cards to use, a dungeon beast will appear on the map and will attack any hunters nearby. Be careful since the beast is very strong and can't be killed easily.



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24 Jan 2013, 1:19 pm

Telekon wrote:
Alan Wake. Not an underrated game, but I rarely meet anyone who has played it.


It scares me so much to play it, but I agree with this. :lol:


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