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Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and Last Window: The Secret of Cape West. Has some different combat mechanics as well that focus more on grabbing and throwing instead of hacking and slashing. Despite being a DS game, it's one of the most graphically impressive games for it. It's really hard to recall games when you have hundreds of them.
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Orcs Must Die! franchise is amazing, but they basically brute forced themselves on sales and bundles for everyone, even I still have three extra keys for the game.ĭeponia is really well done HD point 'n' click series with really fucking dark humor, but it seems like nobody has ever heard of it.
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Talking about PSP games, for some reason Half Minute Hero I don't recall being spoken much outside of super enthusiast fanbase which got the second game to steam with the best main menu song. Really shame and because of that game isn't finished, but still really great experience. Game is amazing and I think that would be even more amazing with motion controller, but I guess that's the exact reason why it was underrated: people have really bad experiences with motion controls and do not want to give them another change.
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Metro 2033 was one of the first games recommended for me along Bioshock and Mirror's Edge when I was starting PC gaming and Metro Last Light seemed like big hit.ĭ4: Dark Dreams Don't Die was one game that I have never even heard of until I talked my friend about it, then I actually got it from humble bundle from all the places. I mean at least real time combat was fine, collecting stickers to slam onto enemies slowly just to get new stickers to fight with next enemies? Burned that game after hour of owning it. Super Paper Mario was actually pretty decent in it's own merits, but after that it got downhill super fast. I do not think that Super Paper Mario or Metro 2033 count as underrated. Warning: this game is one of the scariest ever and might make you feel empty. The game is free, so if you want to try it: I still remember how enthusiast I was when I found out the developers put my comment on complimenting this game on YouTube on their official Facebook page. I believe this game was the sole reason for an actual depression I experienced during summer 2013 (returning and clinically treated in 2015).
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It does an amazing job at simulating what depression is like. The ambient and atmosphere of this game are dark, sinister, disgusting and black. If it wasn't for the things mentioned above, then it would be for the graphical and aural presentation. If there's one game who can put the life-draining monstrosity that is depression into a relatable image for those who suffer(ed) from it, it's Cry of Fear. You play "in his head," and all the horrific enemies, bosses and obstacles represent one of his many struggles. The special and unique thing of this game is that how you play reflects Simon's thoughts. This sets off immense depression on top of his already depressing existence, so his doctor tries a new method and prescribes him an empty book in which he is supposed to write about how he feels. It's with no doubt the most affecting and impressive game I've ever played.Ĭry of Fear is a psychological horror game set in the mind of Simon who gets permanently paralysed during a car accident at young age and has to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. The masterpiece Cry of Fear is certainly not getting the attention it deserves.