Just wondering. My two favorite underrated games are Kirby 64 and Marble Saga: Kororinpa. Kirby 64 is a fun game, didn't see any bad things. Don't know how it got a 5. Marble Saga is also a pretty enjoyable game, and even though I haven't played the first one, your review was a little harsh. Although, there were a couple of bad things. Corbie, you seem to be the main hater. Oh, and sorry if somebody already did this topic.
It was really great casting magic by drawing the spells on the touch screen. The multiplayer was excellent as well. Having to remember so many spells and how to counter your opponent's spells really creates an interesting experience. I don't know why they haven't bothered to release a sequel to fix the originals faults or why the game didn't garner more of a following.
Kororinpa is absolutely fantastic. The reviews of Marble Saga sadden me too much to give it a try. I'd rather pretend that it's an awesome game than risk playing it and being disappointed.
Actually, I'd probably pick it up if I ever saw it cheap... or if I ever saw it at all, rather. Don't think I've seen it in stores before.
Yeah, I regret not picking up Marble Saga: Kororinpa yet. I actually saw it on sale for $19.99 about a month ago but I forgot to pick it up! I loved the first Kororinpa so I think I should at least give this one a try despite the lackluster reviews.
N+ is simply amazing. The level design is top-notch, each providing a different challenge to overcome, and it just feels amazing to play. And by the way................. HOW CAN YOU (SonicMaster) POSSIBLY ENJOY KIRBY 64!?!?!?!?!?!? insert rant here I don't feel like ranting about this AGAIN.
N+ is okay, but I'm not a huge fan. If I had a 360 I'd certainly get it, but I don't feel I'm missing out. I downloaded the original N and Jumper (both freeware platformers with single screen levels, simple style, and just the right level of difficulty) on the same day, and though I discarded N after a week or two, I am very much hooked on Jumper. I still make and play Jumper 2 levels today. My hope is that Super Meat Boy will be for WiiWare what N+ is for the 360 since Meat Boy is heavily inspired by Jumper.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors, hands down. Not a lot of people know about it, but those that do, seem to love it. I also enjoyed Space Channel 5 during it's run on the Dreamcast. Supposedly a Wii sequel was announced years ago but nothing has come of it.
It was really great casting magic by drawing the spells on the touch screen. The multiplayer was excellent as well. Having to remember so many spells and how to counter your opponent's spells really creates an interesting experience. I don't know why they haven't bothered to release a sequel to fix the originals faults or why the game didn't garner more of a following.
Yes i feel too that it is highly underated. It's the only DS game I havn't traded in besides Contra 4.
Another game I feel is Earthworm Jim, sure it has some die hard fans like myself I admit but I don't think it really got the attention it deserved. For example at College now whenever we talk about games I ask if anyone remembers the game Earthworm Jim and I always get the response "Earthworm...who?".
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N+, The Legendary Starfy, and yes, I happen to think Scribblenauts is a tiny bit underrated atm, though if you think it's the most frustrating game on the planet, I can see where you're coming from. (I'm not saying it wasn't overhyped, though.)
If it was just the Wii, defindently Sonic Unleashed. While the reviews were okay, I thought it was a great game. I recommend this version of Sonic Unleashed for the Wii.
For the PC Pangea Software's Game Enigmo released for Windows by MumboJumbo I see that it is now for the IPhone and IPod Touch - This would make a good WiiWare Game or DSiWare Game
And for the Wii Dewy's Adventure
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