FR. Two games I slept on not believing the hype and then once I played them, I routinely try to get others to play. And they are always on sale for $5 or less so there’s no excuse not to play them.
Some of my favorite co-op experiences from that time in my life... brilliant game! shitty bro humor, tight cover shooting, upgradeable weapons, and just a ton of fun... I will definitely be revisiting these this holiday season, thank you for reminding me!!!
@@DraftFaun919 ABSOLUTELY!!! Honestly, there's so much money on the table, if the publishers are already trying to play the "remaster our back catalog" business, then give the the good stuff... bring back the classic couch co-ops!!
Condemned is a forgotten series i wish would get a revival. With the exception of the first Outlast, Condemned criminal origins is the scariest game I've ever played but i was a lil boy the first time i experienced it so it could just be nastalgia.
American Mc Gees Alice is one of my fav games all time. I got wall rug thing 2x2m with the queen of hearts and a replica of Alices knife. The games were fire.
You forgot to mention, that Dirty Bomb was Brink's successor where they fleshed out the movement mechanics and class systems. Sadly that game is also not in a good place rn, yet you can still find servers even though Splash Damage dropped the support long ago.
I honestly loved playing Remember Me in those days, the combat mechanism is unique, fluid and rewarding. I would vouch for that game anytime to be one of the best. Also another game i would say is Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2. Which would literally make you feel like the MC from Dracula Untold movie.
I've played most of these games and loved them, for their unique features. Here's some more: Asura's Wrath, the Kane & Lynch series, Spider-Man Web of Shadows, the Styx series, the Strider reboot. I can't remember if you already put them in your previous videos, but there are some more obvious ones like Spec Ops: The Line and The Saboteur
Mirror's Edge (2008) is a somewhat forgotten game. Set in the very vibrant and clean, almost surreal police state city. It is the visuals that sets this game apart.
@@Lawrence_Talbot Sad thing about the Mirror's Edge Catalyst: sequel, it is not. A meh Reboot. Inferior in every way to original. Whoever thought of that idea is has guano for brain(s)...
Syndicate truly shined in co-op! used to play it a lot on PS3 before the servers shut down remember Hunted: The Demon's Forge by inXile? Fuse by Insomniac? criminally overlooked games
Still nice to see from all the games I have mentioned, Prototype was being displayed in this video. The best "worst game'' that can be discussed would be ''Alpha Protocol'' and ''Kane and Lynch 2''. These games were messed up so badly but are still loved by an audience due to taking so much risk and being very unique.
I don't know if these games appeared in the first list, but Enslaved Odyssey to The West, Asura's Wrath and NEO: The World Ends With You could fit well here
Wow, played all of these except Brink and Syndicate.... Which I do own and just never got around to playing... Tenchu is a series that seems largely forgotten about
Alice Madness Returns forgotten? Mate, that's one of those games that are still alivie and have plenty people making non +18 art for the game. We're even still having analysis of the game. It's a cult classic and if there's something people love it's to keep cult classics alive.
Fun fact, I just bought Mad Max yesterday - this game is so often mentioned in some "underrated games" videos and it is so cheap in sale that I had to try it.
If you ever do a 3rd video, you should include the Brothers in Arms series. It was a squad based, cover to cover shooter with an amazing story and even better characters, especially in the third game, Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway. You played as the squad leader, Matt Baker, and you really cared for your soldiers. Anytime your soldiers ever got shot and incapacitated in combat, you were solely to blame for it as you controlled where they took cover, when they moved, and who they shot. Maybe you didn’t fully suppress the enemy and you told your squad to move up when it wasn’t safe and so they get picked off. Your squad members were all unique and had their own personalities, so when they die in cutscenes it hits the player hard and the character you play as even harder. The story is mainly about Baker dealing with the death of his fallen soldiers as he feels responsible for them dying and he can’t cope with it. All of this layered underneath a standard WW2 action story. I may have the rose tinted nostalgia glasses on but I swear these games are all 10/10s.
Grow Home is a game I loved a lot, idk if it's forgotten as it wasn't super popular, it did get a sequel but still never got too much popularity. One of the last good Ubisoft games
Glad to see Alice Madness Returns getting some love. this game is really really underrated great story, oozes atmosphere and the soundtrack is one of the best on top of the unique art style remember me is another one of my favorite games too great story and world
I don't know much about Brink, but Spash Damage also developed the Batman Arkham Origins multiplayer component. And I see much in common, the customization was really good
American McGee's Alice is such a good showcase of why creative media should not have limitations imposed on it by censorship or the woke mob. Its a game and story full of so many stuff that the 2024 world finds problematic, especially its brave decision to surround Alice with so much fucked up traumatic stuff for her young age, and it absolutely works in the series's favor to make it not only unique but memorable. Nothing else is like AM's Alice and only people like American McGee that were focused on showing people a cool story and concept based on their imagination and feelings could have made it.
Brink devs afterwards developed one of the best competitive FPS called "Dirty Bomb" , pretty much hero shooter before this genre even existed ( so another innovation ). The game is still alive due community holding few servers. Its super good too.
Some forgotten games I Am Alive Lost Planet 3 Bionic Commando (2009) Castlevania Lords of Shadow ReCore Enslaved Odyssey to the West The Bureau XCOM Declassified Binary Domain Inversion Alone in the Dark (2008) Ninja Blade Quantum Break Stranglehold Alpha Protocol
Sleeping Dogs is amazing. An all-timer for me. I've been replaying Crysis 2 and 3 lately and having a blast with them. I remember the hype for Brink and then the massive disappointment that followed. The best thing about these older games is that you can drop $20 and get five of 'em and have hundreds of hours on entertainment.
Played most of them to the fullest on my own, years after those games released, ignoring the latest slop. I guess I have a good taste. Remember Me was a pretty surprising experience for me, and so ironic that it had such bad name. And I've spent too much time in the photo mode in Mad Max.
Never thought I'd see anyone talk about Brink, I got the game when I brought the xbox360 in 2015 and as someone who had only played on ps2 till then, I really enjoyed it, I also loved the vibe and waited for a long time for a sequel
I really love Alice: Madness Returns. I remember watching Pewdiepie play it way back in the day. I thought the game looked fun. So I decided to give it a try, and I really enjoyed it. It got me into hack & slash games like Metal Gear Rising! Which is another great game.
If there's one thing that sucks with Mad Max, it's that he's always out of ammo for his shotgun, The shotgun too, get a damn .45 auto at least, or an assault rifle.
Wow, Sleeping Dogs is 12 years old now. Yet it still looks great. The fact that these games are slowly and surely becoming retro now frightens my boomer ass.
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The Darkness was one of the first games I was hyped about. I didn't own a console to play it, so a few years went by before I got my hands on it. I really loved that game though! The same goes for Condemned 2: Bloodshot (why wasn't the sequel released on PC?) I don't have the PS3 anymore, but I'm starting to feel a need for one (or a 360) just to play those games again!
Good ol Sleeping Dog. Good times, good times. Was bummed when they said the sequel was cancelled because of poor sales smh. Thanks for the reminder man. UA-cam recommending me this video means I have to reinstalled that game.
Ah, I remember seeing the trailer for Brink and being pretty interested, such a shame that game didn’t get to go further. The game came out a bit half-baked overall in my opinion, but had some really unique concepts for the time..
For me it's tge X3 trilogy. Kids these days won't remember how big X3: Reunion was for a shirt time given it came to Steam in 2006 which was well before that stopped meaning something, and it, Terran Conflict and Albion Prelude are games I just can't stop coming back to all these years later, definitely my favourite game of all time.
What? Forgot about American McGee's Alice games. Nope, I remeber both of them, they where really good games, if they ever make a 3rd one. I will fork down money for it. Mad Max? Never bother with Mad Max games, I only think of the games inspired by the film that Mal Gibson was the actor in. Fallout and Wasteland, When it comes to one man army shooter games, I think of Serious Sam and Duke Nuke Em, still few games are goofy this days, Games like Gigants: Citizen Kaboto, Armed and Dangerous. Watch Dogs it was a good game. But it didn't really have that much attention around it. I have not play Protoype in ages. Games I really miss is Black and White, really good games, games like C&C will never be made and that makes me sad, no longer will I ever see the likes of Red Alert games, they where bonkers, Generals where awesome.
So like Hollywood movies. We had innovation in Video games also. But outside of Cyberpunk 2077 and BG3 nothing else has been innovated in the AAA Video game industry. Especially Madden Football.
I'd happily revisit Mad Max if they sorted the online trophy. Completed the game on PC years ago, but would love to go for the platinum trophy... shame it's not possible
I platinumed Remember Me back in the day, when I got to be a gamer in my 20s with somewhat expanded time. I only just now got into Alice, and I played Alice 1 and 2 for Halloween this year. I'm going to play it again on Steam where I can play at 60 FPS, maybe I'll push it to 120.
Fracture by Day 1 studios (published by lucasarts), havent seen anything about this game online in so mamy years. Was good fun on the 360 when it came out
What’s crazy is Sunsetoverdrive was gonna get a sequel it but it just never happened they decided to can it(the game was supposed to get 2 more sequels + some DLC and pc/ps/xbox ports but it didn’t sell well and since Sony bought Xbox they decided to just throw it away)
I'm a big fan of 'Alice: madness returns'. I originally played 'American McGee's Alice', but i lost the game somehow and can't find it for sale anywhere. Still a great game, but you have to take your time and try to get every part of Alice's story.
Not one title I played it almost day one and was my favorite! Like Remember Me was a day one buy for me and I absolutely loved it! The combos and skills are interesting and you can't use one combo mix for the whole game, because enemies was changed and was immune to certain attacks. Also it has an original music mixing or more like dynamic real-time(?) music, if you beat enemies, make your combo higher the music followed in tone, but if you got a hit or get low health the music getting fuzzy. The original title was Adrift, and only Capcom cared the game to release it, Dontnod also changed the game. Brink was ... cool, but that time my RIG couldn't handle it and really stray away from Quake Wars - which was my favorite title. Dirty Bomb was a spiritual sequel, which get abandoned right after leave beta phase.
Almost all of the games were the ones I purchased immediately after I got my Steamdeck... All run amazing on it too And were on my list for replay but never would, until the Steamdeck came along.
Mad Max is a good game, but it frustrates me. I have OCD and I can't help but go around collecting everything. The problem is that most of the random world collectibles are pointless. Clearing the forts and doing vehicle combat is great though.
It ain't an underrated games list without Mad Max and Sleeping Dogs!!
FR. Two games I slept on not believing the hype and then once I played them, I routinely try to get others to play. And they are always on sale for $5 or less so there’s no excuse not to play them.
Mad Max was so good! Amazing.
Every now and then I'll be checking news for sequel for both of these game. And Kingdom of Amalur too
Army of Two trilogy is a game series no one really talks about anymore
Some of my favorite co-op experiences from that time in my life... brilliant game! shitty bro humor, tight cover shooting, upgradeable weapons, and just a ton of fun... I will definitely be revisiting these this holiday season, thank you for reminding me!!!
@ I hope EA makes a definitive ports/remaster of the games. So more people can play it. We need more games like this.
@@DraftFaun919 ABSOLUTELY!!! Honestly, there's so much money on the table, if the publishers are already trying to play the "remaster our back catalog" business, then give the the good stuff... bring back the classic couch co-ops!!
I completed all 3 of them over 10 years ago. Great trilogy.
Condemned is a forgotten series i wish would get a revival. With the exception of the first Outlast, Condemned criminal origins is the scariest game I've ever played but i was a lil boy the first time i experienced it so it could just be nastalgia.
American Mc Gees Alice is one of my fav games all time. I got wall rug thing 2x2m with the queen of hearts and a replica of Alices knife. The games were fire.
You forgot to mention, that Dirty Bomb was Brink's successor where they fleshed out the movement mechanics and class systems. Sadly that game is also not in a good place rn, yet you can still find servers even though Splash Damage dropped the support long ago.
I downloaded it but never got around to playing it. Loved brink maybe i will have to try this out
I always want people to bring up Spartan: Total warrior. Such a fun god of war-esque game on the original xbox/ ps2 made by the total war creators
Remember Me was predicting it would be forgotten
Absolutely love Syndicate to this day. The sound design is phenomenally crisp and imposing, especially with the DART abilities and the intro video.
Brink feels like titanfall’s idea of a parkour shooter years before it released.
I love Remember me.
I honestly loved playing Remember Me in those days, the combat mechanism is unique, fluid and rewarding. I would vouch for that game anytime to be one of the best. Also another game i would say is Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2. Which would literally make you feel like the MC from Dracula Untold movie.
I've played most of these games and loved them, for their unique features. Here's some more: Asura's Wrath, the Kane & Lynch series, Spider-Man Web of Shadows, the Styx series, the Strider reboot.
I can't remember if you already put them in your previous videos, but there are some more obvious ones like Spec Ops: The Line and The Saboteur
Hate to sound nit picky but The Darkness is definitely not set in the 70's, its set in the 90's/early 2000s
Mirror's Edge (2008) is a somewhat forgotten game. Set in the very vibrant and clean, almost surreal police state city. It is the visuals that sets this game apart.
It’s on gamespass as is its sequel so it’s still getting love. Same with the Alice in Wonderland game shown in the video
@@Lawrence_Talbot Sad thing about the Mirror's Edge Catalyst: sequel, it is not. A meh Reboot. Inferior in every way to original. Whoever thought of that idea is has guano for brain(s)...
I still liked Catalyst, but the original was better.
That Alice game is wild
Syndicate truly shined in co-op! used to play it a lot on PS3 before the servers shut down
remember Hunted: The Demon's Forge by inXile? Fuse by Insomniac? criminally overlooked games
Still nice to see from all the games I have mentioned, Prototype was being displayed in this video. The best "worst game'' that can be discussed would be ''Alpha Protocol'' and ''Kane and Lynch 2''. These games were messed up so badly but are still loved by an audience due to taking so much risk and being very unique.
Can we appreciate the fact that he explains every game in great detail
Brink (2011) holds a special place in my heart Because it's was a totally different experience. I miss it sometimes. Great video 🔥🔥🔥
If Remember Me had been a success Life is Strange wouldn't have existed
Really? I want to time travel and
promote Remember Me then.
I wish Remember Me was a success then because we actually would have gotten a cool game with gameplay instead of a boring narrative adventure
Dang, people are really not a fan of LiS here
I would have preferred that scenario.
Those Alice games came out when I was a kid and I regret not buying them then. Also had me hooked to the song, "Her Name is Alice."
You can play the Alice games on series X and S if you have a 360 disc. The disc came with download code for the original game too.
It's available on steam
Alice madness returns comes with the original Alice game too included
the real name of sleeping dogs is ''True crime:Hong Kong'' like those OG true crime games. L.A and New York>my childhood
I don't know if these games appeared in the first list, but Enslaved Odyssey to The West, Asura's Wrath and NEO: The World Ends With You could fit well here
REALLY like these reviews are succinct and packed. SUBSCRIBED
Wow, played all of these except Brink and Syndicate.... Which I do own and just never got around to playing... Tenchu is a series that seems largely forgotten about
Remember Me is such a fresh, innovative game. Shame it didn’t find a bigger audience
Mad Max is awesome too
Alice Madness Returns forgotten? Mate, that's one of those games that are still alivie and have plenty people making non +18 art for the game. We're even still having analysis of the game.
It's a cult classic and if there's something people love it's to keep cult classics alive.
its deffo forgotten
My firstborn is named Alice because of the game American McGee made.
It's never forgotten, just lost to EA prison
Idk man but I will never forget Sleeping Dogs. The best GTA clone I’ve ever played
My only complaints about Mad Max is that there is no drift mechanic and that your car is prone to spinning at the lightest bump.
True. Drift mechanics would’ve made the game 10x better
I remember the darkness and have been trying to get my hands on a new copy for a while can’t seem to find it at my game shop
Both games are backwards compatible on Xbox and are always on sale digitally for just 6 bucks each
@ I have a ps3 and prefer to own the disc of the games
Brink was ahead of its time, a more polished fleshed out version could excel today especially with the *apparent* death of potential of Titanfall 3
Who remembers Binary Domaine??!!!
Alice Madness returns is so good, I wish someone buys EA and brings back all the old ips, I mean an actually good publisher.
Epic Mickey is underrated!
Bro took me on the biggest nostalgia trip, thank you for that! Remember me and syndicate felt like such wild games graphically at the time
Fun fact, I just bought Mad Max yesterday - this game is so often mentioned in some "underrated games" videos and it is so cheap in sale that I had to try it.
Thank you for giving Sunset Overdrive some love!
I bet everyone forgot about Fuse and Dark Void
I thought Fuse was really good. It just got so much hate though
If you ever do a 3rd video, you should include the Brothers in Arms series. It was a squad based, cover to cover shooter with an amazing story and even better characters, especially in the third game, Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway. You played as the squad leader, Matt Baker, and you really cared for your soldiers. Anytime your soldiers ever got shot and incapacitated in combat, you were solely to blame for it as you controlled where they took cover, when they moved, and who they shot. Maybe you didn’t fully suppress the enemy and you told your squad to move up when it wasn’t safe and so they get picked off. Your squad members were all unique and had their own personalities, so when they die in cutscenes it hits the player hard and the character you play as even harder. The story is mainly about Baker dealing with the death of his fallen soldiers as he feels responsible for them dying and he can’t cope with it. All of this layered underneath a standard WW2 action story. I may have the rose tinted nostalgia glasses on but I swear these games are all 10/10s.
I like Remember me. Good game.
And Syndicate also super cool in my opinion.
I wish Australia had it and have it remade for the Xbox series X and PS5
2004s The Bard's Tale. Completely forgotten. It's one of my favorite games still. I also feel like the remaster didn't get a lot of attention either.
Grow Home is a game I loved a lot, idk if it's forgotten as it wasn't super popular, it did get a sequel but still never got too much popularity. One of the last good Ubisoft games
Some more forgotten games:
- Deadpool (2013)
- Rage (2011)
- Wet (2009)
- Shadow Warrior (2013)
- Wheelman (2009)
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008)
- Blur (2010)
- Singularity (2010)
- The Order: 1886 (2015)
- Bodycount (2011)
- Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard (2009)
- Escape Dead Island (2014)
- Spec Ops: The Line (2012)
- Aliens vs Predator (2010)
- Mercenaries 2: World in Flames (2008)
- Wolfenstein (2009)
- Bullet Witch (2006)
- Prey (2006)
- Velvet Assassin (2009)
- Heavenly Sword (2007)
Kane & Lynch, Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry, Getting Up, PURE, Fahrenheit
Glad to see Alice Madness Returns getting some love.
this game is really really underrated
great story, oozes atmosphere and the soundtrack is one of the best on top of the unique art style
remember me is another one of my favorite games too
great story and world
I don't know much about Brink, but Spash Damage also developed the Batman Arkham Origins multiplayer component. And I see much in common, the customization was really good
This just made me miss the late 2000s and early 2010s video games. 😢
Nice vid, thanks!
American McGee's Alice is such a good showcase of why creative media should not have limitations imposed on it by censorship or the woke mob. Its a game and story full of so many stuff that the 2024 world finds problematic, especially its brave decision to surround Alice with so much fucked up traumatic stuff for her young age, and it absolutely works in the series's favor to make it not only unique but memorable. Nothing else is like AM's Alice and only people like American McGee that were focused on showing people a cool story and concept based on their imagination and feelings could have made it.
Drakengard 1 and 3 are underrated!
I just realized dawntrail rips off “remember me”. The devices they wear in dawntrail and one of their main functions is straight out of remember me.
I’d recommend any of clover’s games for a next part.
I remember playing syndicate at a friend's house 😂 it was so cool
Australia should’ve gotten it
Brink devs afterwards developed one of the best competitive FPS called "Dirty Bomb" , pretty much hero shooter before this genre even existed ( so another innovation ).
The game is still alive due community holding few servers. Its super good too.
Still play alice, great game
Alice will never be forgotten ❤️
Syndicate looks cool it should’ve gotten an MA15+
mad max is a forgotten gem of a game , its a Ubisoft game DONE RIGHT and then some
It wasn't Ubisoft, it was avalanche and warner bros
The plat is unobtainable so most of the ppl don't even care about the game other than the story
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That’s not true. It is missable but obtainable. I have the platinum trophy.
And it was fun to play
I never forgot about Remember me I never finished it and always wanted to go and play it again but since I don’t have pc I can’t
Some forgotten games
I Am Alive
Lost Planet 3
Bionic Commando (2009)
Castlevania Lords of Shadow
ReCore
Enslaved Odyssey to the West
The Bureau XCOM Declassified
Binary Domain
Inversion
Alone in the Dark (2008)
Ninja Blade
Quantum Break
Stranglehold
Alpha Protocol
Alice is in my top ten.
Watching NovemberHotel in november feels right. 😅
Now just go to a hotel and you're all set
Sleeping Dogs is amazing. An all-timer for me.
I've been replaying Crysis 2 and 3 lately and having a blast with them.
I remember the hype for Brink and then the massive disappointment that followed.
The best thing about these older games is that you can drop $20 and get five of 'em and have hundreds of hours on entertainment.
Played most of them to the fullest on my own, years after those games released, ignoring the latest slop. I guess I have a good taste. Remember Me was a pretty surprising experience for me, and so ironic that it had such bad name. And I've spent too much time in the photo mode in Mad Max.
Never thought I'd see anyone talk about Brink, I got the game when I brought the xbox360 in 2015 and as someone who had only played on ps2 till then, I really enjoyed it, I also loved the vibe and waited for a long time for a sequel
I really love Alice: Madness Returns. I remember watching Pewdiepie play it way back in the day. I thought the game looked fun. So I decided to give it a try, and I really enjoyed it. It got me into hack & slash games like Metal Gear Rising! Which is another great game.
If there's one thing that sucks with Mad Max, it's that he's always out of ammo for his shotgun, The shotgun too, get a damn .45 auto at least, or an assault rifle.
Wow, Sleeping Dogs is 12 years old now. Yet it still looks great. The fact that these games are slowly and surely becoming retro now frightens my boomer ass.
The Darkness was one of the first games I was hyped about. I didn't own a console to play it, so a few years went by before I got my hands on it. I really loved that game though!
The same goes for Condemned 2: Bloodshot (why wasn't the sequel released on PC?)
I don't have the PS3 anymore, but I'm starting to feel a need for one (or a 360) just to play those games again!
Damnation is also a very forgotten game.
finished all achievements for remember me a month ago
such an amazing game!!!
Good ol Sleeping Dog. Good times, good times. Was bummed when they said the sequel was cancelled because of poor sales smh. Thanks for the reminder man. UA-cam recommending me this video means I have to reinstalled that game.
not only i haven't forgotten any ofthem, but I still play them every once and a while. good list of games. all of them are awesome!
Ah, I remember seeing the trailer for Brink and being pretty interested, such a shame that game didn’t get to go further.
The game came out a bit half-baked overall in my opinion, but had some really unique concepts for the time..
For me it's tge X3 trilogy. Kids these days won't remember how big X3: Reunion was for a shirt time given it came to Steam in 2006 which was well before that stopped meaning something, and it, Terran Conflict and Albion Prelude are games I just can't stop coming back to all these years later, definitely my favourite game of all time.
I heard the Prototype remaster was terrible. Is it? I loved those games!
Also, the Darkness 2 is one of the best single player FPS games.
I player them and both run fine.
Except Brink i finished them all,should mention Hard reset instead of Syndicate,great list.
Syndicate has a great storyline
What’s a crime is all of these were bangers when they released.
What? Forgot about American McGee's Alice games. Nope, I remeber both of them, they where really good games, if they ever make a 3rd one. I will fork down money for it. Mad Max? Never bother with Mad Max games, I only think of the games inspired by the film that Mal Gibson was the actor in. Fallout and Wasteland, When it comes to one man army shooter games, I think of Serious Sam and Duke Nuke Em, still few games are goofy this days, Games like Gigants: Citizen Kaboto, Armed and Dangerous. Watch Dogs it was a good game. But it didn't really have that much attention around it. I have not play Protoype in ages. Games I really miss is Black and White, really good games, games like C&C will never be made and that makes me sad, no longer will I ever see the likes of Red Alert games, they where bonkers, Generals where awesome.
So like Hollywood movies. We had innovation in Video games also. But outside of Cyberpunk 2077 and BG3 nothing else has been innovated in the AAA Video game industry. Especially Madden Football.
I remember x-play giving Alice a 2-5 and after that I stopped watching
Another often forgotten game Would be overlord 1 and 2. They were so unique yet underrated game series.
I've played or read about every game from this list in the last 2 years. But I guess mainstream gamers really forgot about em. Not a bad video.
I'd happily revisit Mad Max if they sorted the online trophy. Completed the game on PC years ago, but would love to go for the platinum trophy... shame it's not possible
I platinumed Remember Me back in the day, when I got to be a gamer in my 20s with somewhat expanded time. I only just now got into Alice, and I played Alice 1 and 2 for Halloween this year.
I'm going to play it again on Steam where I can play at 60 FPS, maybe I'll push it to 120.
Brink was amazing. And if anyone can help me with the name of a futuristic game where you would drop in like hell divers on x360
Sector 8 was so sick.
Give us a part 3!!
Fracture by Day 1 studios (published by lucasarts), havent seen anything about this game online in so mamy years. Was good fun on the 360 when it came out
What’s crazy is Sunsetoverdrive was gonna get a sequel it but it just never happened they decided to can it(the game was supposed to get 2 more sequels + some DLC and pc/ps/xbox ports but it didn’t sell well and since Sony bought Xbox they decided to just throw it away)
I'm a big fan of 'Alice: madness returns'. I originally played 'American McGee's Alice', but i lost the game somehow and can't find it for sale anywhere. Still a great game, but you have to take your time and try to get every part of Alice's story.
Not one title I played it almost day one and was my favorite! Like Remember Me was a day one buy for me and I absolutely loved it! The combos and skills are interesting and you can't use one combo mix for the whole game, because enemies was changed and was immune to certain attacks. Also it has an original music mixing or more like dynamic real-time(?) music, if you beat enemies, make your combo higher the music followed in tone, but if you got a hit or get low health the music getting fuzzy. The original title was Adrift, and only Capcom cared the game to release it, Dontnod also changed the game. Brink was ... cool, but that time my RIG couldn't handle it and really stray away from Quake Wars - which was my favorite title. Dirty Bomb was a spiritual sequel, which get abandoned right after leave beta phase.
Great list of games
these all need a remaster and a sequal
I strongly agree with you
Almost all of the games were the ones I purchased immediately after I got my Steamdeck... All run amazing on it too
And were on my list for replay but never would, until the Steamdeck came along.
I’m surprised SOS hasn’t been mentioned yet. 💀
Mad Max is a good game, but it frustrates me. I have OCD and I can't help but go around collecting everything. The problem is that most of the random world collectibles are pointless. Clearing the forts and doing vehicle combat is great though.
Remember me is actually underrated according to the actual meaning of the word
I haven't forgotten about Alice...
It's just that you can't get the first game without setting sail...
I finished Mad Max again last year. It's always just a thought away from being reinstalled on my system...