Nobody ever says this but Halo Infinite isn't that bad if you ignore the battlepass
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It's unfortunate that the game is designed with like 50 layers of battle pass reminder nags. And that it aggressively hated you picking only the modes you really wantes to played; becauae man, yeah, I had a lot of fun with it.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
It was a kinda janky 3D Action Adventure from around 2000. Back then it had really beautiful and colorful graphics. I remember playing it on my first "real" PC and being amazed by how it looked.
It also stands out to me for being actually funny and comitting to being a comedy game.
I loved this game! The humour was my favourite part - very dry and very British. A fun shooter with a lot of variety. Amazing soundtrack by Jeremy Soule. I found the game very difficult, though - I doubt I ever got close to finishing it. How about you?
You two + the screenshots on the steam page I just looked up have sold me on this. It looks, at the very least, interesting and different, which is sometimes all I want really. I'll give it a shot.
There's also a spiritual successor made by the same people (more or less), Armed & Dangerous.
When I first played it I didn't get very far into it. But I came back to it a few years later and finished it. The Multiplayer was also suprisingly fun on LAN-parties.
Nobody can hate that game. Damn that was gold. I believe it's well beloved, tho not widely remembered
Watch_Dogs was my first platinum on PS3. Everyone was shitting all over the game due to the PC port controversy, but I really enjoyed it. Huge city, different environment, actually good on-foot movement unlike in GTA games, and toooooooons of side stuff to do.
And oh dear, all the hacking stuff was such fun. Yes it was all just one button, but everything was well implemented. The amount of personal details you could pull from phones was amazing. I kept doing it all the time and it wasn't until near the end of the game that they started repeating.
And the trademark unique Ubisoft multiplayer. Shame it didn't have full-blown online mode, I can see myself getting lost in it.
Yea great game. Didn't deserve all the hate unrelated to its actual accomplishments.
The DLC... Bad Blood I think? Was even better.
I can't emphasize enough how cool some of those VR side-missions were. Some would qualify as fun standalone indie games on their own.
I really liked Watch_Dogs. And it is the only game in which the invading player thingy clicked for me. No other game ever pulled that off again. (the new Sniper elite came close though, but it messed up the frequency of it)
Sadly the second game never clicked for me, so I didn't tried Legions.
Ah yes, I absolutely loved Watch_Dogs! Glad I wasn't the only one! :)
I think Overwatch is the best game in it's genre. Right now it is the most balanced has the most composition variety the game has seen since before Brigitte was added. Other games like Paladins or Gundam Evolution don't even come close.
The scaling back of the planned PvE content was disheartening and incredibly frustrating, but it doesn't change the fact that the game we have right now is really fun.
Pretty much any of the Zachtronics games. Shenzen I/O, ExaPunks, Opus Magnum, and Last Call BBS are all fun "puzzle" games for programmers and people with programmer brains.
Wait a minute are Zachtronics games not considered cool? Pfff
They're supreme cool among puzzle game fans, and among some not-usually-puzzle-fans who like their relatively open-ended nature more than the "one correct solution" type of puzzle games.
I know a lot of people find them intimidating though, to be fair.
any arena shooter in the style of Quake, Halo, or Unreal Tournament. It’s a shame they aren’t more popular
Master Of Orion. Both the original, it's sequel and the modern remake. It's nice to play something with different pacing from other games. And the random outcomes from AI throughout the game's progression keeps things spicy from playthrough to playthrough.
Love loved loved Battleborn. Nothing like it to my knowledge other than Gigantic which also died. The combo FPS / Moba was super fun. RIP Battleborn you died before you even took off.
I never hear anyone talk about this, but one of my favourite games as a kid was Metal Arms: Glitch in the System. It has such a unique tone, and I thought it was the peak of videogame graphics back in the day. I'm not sure if it's necessarily disliked, but I just never hear discussion about it.
I believe Jim Sterling is a fan of that
Not quite unpopular but titanfall 2. The movement is exquisite, the chaos that unfolds when titans start dropping is incredible. There is nothing quite like getting cornered by a titan as a pilot and desperately darting through buildings with your AT weapon trying to survive.
"Not quite unpopular" is an understatement, the problem with titanfall 2 is just that it didn't sell that well, but whenever I see it mentioned it is always universally praised.
Tacoma. Incredible game, barely has any gameplay, though, and is very short if you don't actively look for side-content, which is the main focus of the game. It's mostly storytelling through holographic logs of an abandoned station. Your goal is to salvage previous data in there and an abandoned AI, that your company needs to reclaim.
I enjoyed Tacoma very much. Fullbright always has such great writing, characters, and settings.
If we’re talking unpopular as in not very well known outside of its immediate community I gotta say Ultrakill. It’s a retro shooter distilled to its most essential parts with a style meter tied into it. It’s like ballet… with shotguns and exploding demons- so not a lot like ballet. But it’s good! Buy it!
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is my favorite game:
- Best name.
- In development since the 90s, still looks like the 90s.
- Played hundreds of hours, still never finished it (cause I'm shit).
Salt and Sanctuary (more for it being unpopular vs bad hivemind).
I love Metroidvanias, but combined with Souls-like elements makes for a very fun concoction. This one in particular I have so much fun exploring. The story telling and world building adds to the mystery and the fun of unraveling the story. It has a very good variety of enemies/bosses/items. It also oozes so much atmosphere. One of the better Metroidvanias (I played a fair number of them).
Another one is Dark Souls 2. I get it being disliked; can't be helped as it had a lot of departures from the first. But out of all 3, this one I played x3 as much. I absolutely love the sheer variety of locations (it's ridiculous); exploration is super fun and rewarding.
Completely agree on Dark Souls 2, I've played almost all of the Souls games, yet I keep finding myself coming back to Dark Souls 2, I'm not sure what it is about the game, because there are definitely things I don't like about it (Mainly adaptability and hollowfication reducing your health) but it's still easily my most replayed Souls game. I especially love the early game, where you have 4 different paths you can take from Majula, it lets me leave if I am struggling with an area and come back to it later after playing a different path for a while
I've been meaning to play salt and sanctuary for a while, but haven't done it yet. I might pick that game up next time my bank account is a bit more full, because that sounds right up my alley
I also keep wanting to come back to DS2 for the long journey with so many cool locations.
Salt and Sanctuary really holds a special place for me. The atmosphere is absolutely top notch; we're talking Hollow Knight levels in my opinion. The map design is also phenomenal along with tons of secrets and shortcuts. Not sure if the recent patch fixed it, but the combat is kinda unbalanced from what I recall. Heavy armor is more or less useless so you might as well go fashion-souls. And 2-handed strength weapons are king.
Is Salt and Sanctuary not a popular game? It's one of the better and well reviewed 2D souls-likes. Salt and Sacrifice did get dunked on for being Epic exclusive and worse than Salt and Sanctuary though.
I love Metroidvanias
Give Ender Lilies a try if you didn't play it yet by the way. Really good Metroidvania and one of my favorites (besides the obvious ones like Hollow Knight and Ori).
I actually really enjoyed playing Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. Maybe I just first played it when I was too young to notice differences with it compared to the previous entries. Grew up loving it and didn't learn how generally hated it was until a few years ago.