Eight great games you may never have heard of (but should have)
Whenever people talk about the greatest games of all time, you hear the usual ol’ Halos, Final Fantasys and possibly Metal Gear Solids come up. Yes, these are great games but there are plenty of games out there that are truly great but get little or no recognition. In fact you probably haven’t even heard of them.
Well I am here to fix that. I have compiled a list of eight great games (in no particular order) that have been neglected and forgotten. These are some personal favorites along with some you should know about.
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1. Okage Shadow King (PS2)
This is definitely a classic. It’s a cute little RPG where you play as a young boy who’s shadow becomes possessed by a evil king out to rule the world. He pops up every time someone is around (kinda reminded me of Bluedragon, but more animated) and tries to intimidate them. Unfortunately for the king, all his powers where taken by the other self proclaimed “kings” of the world, so it’s your job to rid the world of all those kings and restore power to your new shadow. Despite how it sounds, it’s a real lighthearted, fun quirky game. Your shadow may be evil but he is also quite hilarious, and instead of people running in fear, they are cracking wise at him. What makes this a good game is simply the classic game play and storyline. It’s not all fighting and level grinding, which i hate in RPG’s and there are objectives in each town/area you need to accomplish.
Plus you can wander around where ever you want, and find items. The dialogue is great and it’s just fun and easy paced, plus the fighting system is standard turn-based and easy to understand.
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2. Chibi-Robo (Gamecube)
I loved this game! It’s very unique and fun. You play as a little house cleaning robot who is hired by a rather dysfunctional family (whose daughter dresses and talks like a frog). You basically clean up the house, find items, and also save the family in the process. You also run around carrying your own power cord so you can plug yourself in to recharge, which is very cute.You meet some quirky/awesome characters in the game, and though you never talk, they sure have a lot to say to you. What I like about this game is it’s uniqueness. You would think cleaning up spills and picking up trash would be boring, but with all the mini games and interactions involved, it makes it worth it. It starts out kinda slow because your battery life is not very long, so you have to charge constantly (or have your battery die and the day ends) but eventually you can buy better batteries, and junk, and end up playing almost a whole game day on one battery. You play night and day alternatively, for about 10-30 minutes depending on what your settings are. You can do different things during nights and days too. (Editor’s Note: The WalMart-exclusive Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol for DS is also surprisingly fun).
3. ChoroQ (PS2)
This game is also rather unique. You play as a race car who wants to make it big in the world racing and the part that makes this game so unique, it’s actually an RPG. Yes, you, as a car, get to talk to other cars, visit towns and people and, of course upgrade your car. You can also play mini games and do tasks for people. You also race in the game, of course, and the better you upgrade your car, the better you race. Also, if you get on the other cars’ good sides, they might let you join their teams. This game is definitely a must for all racing and RPG fans. Oh, and some of the dialogue in the game is hilarious too, possibly unintentional but who knows.

4. Juggernaut (PS1)
Oh man, this has got to be the strangest, creepiest, most bizarre game I have ever played. It’s an adventure game where you play as a man whose girlfriend is possessed by a demon (oddly from a jar she bought at a antique shop). You have to go in her body and get the demon out. You start off in a mansion where you find different items and use them to solve bizarre puzzles, oh and did I mention that you are only a spirit and you have to inject yourself into an adult or child body via a strange machine to move around? Throughout the mansion you uncover sort of side adventures that are all no way related. In each adventure you become someone else and you have a certain job to complete, such as one (my favorite) where you are in the internet and you have to find out who is implanting this virus and killing people over the internet. Or another one where you are arrived on this island with a tribe of natives and find out a horrible monster is killing people. Or one where a laboratory is torturing criminals in order to get endorphins from them. All these side adventures come down to the demon that possessed your girlfriend. I promise you, these adventures are a combination of strange, scary, gory and downright stupid. Don’t play this game at night and alone! Although, it’s terrible dialogue and characterization will certainly give you a good laugh. BTW: If anyone else has every played this please let me know. It’s a bit rare and hard to find but well worth it.
5. Bards Tale (PS2 and Xbox)
This is another one of those games that just got ignored despite it’s awesomeness. It’s another RPG (it is my favorite genre, after all) where you play as a Bard who is, of course, on a mission to save a hot princess who was kidnapped. You use magic to conjure people to help you on the quest or help you get through the dungeons. So why is this game any different than other RPG’s? First of all, there is a narrator throughout the game, who absolutely hates the Bard and ridicules him throughout, which adds for some hilarious banter. Also, the Bard is completely arrogant and only cares about himself, so it’s fun to interact with others. Also, the Bard is voiced by Cary Elwes (of Princess Bride and Saw fame). During certain points in the game you are giving the choice to give a polite or snarky answer. Each choice effects the outcome in either a major or minor way. Don’t always try to play the good guy though, sometimes you need to be a bit snarky to get through the game. The other thing I liked about it is that it makes fun of all the RPG clichés, like how you can just barge into people’s houses without them caring, and how you kill a rat and items pop out? Strange! This game is roll-on-the-ground funny and not too difficult, either. You may want to buy the strategy guide to make sure you pick the right choice, or live dangerously!
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6. Princess Tomato and the Salad Kingdom (NES)
I just had to add this wonderful little game. It’s an adorable little adventure that happens to have a veggie/fruit theme. You play as Sir Cucumber who was sent by the king to rescue his daughter from the evil Minister Pumpkin. It’s one of those games where you click “look”, “search”, “take,” etc. to accomplish the goals and find items. You also have a guide Percy the Persimmon who you can ask for help and force to do your bidding and such. Everything in the game is related to vegetables or fruit, from the buildings, to the people, to the scenery. You also fight bad guys by playing a game of paper-scissor-rock with them. It’s got a cute storyline and, despite the fact it’s all a bit silly, it’s very fun and a bit challenging. Plus it’s fun for the whole family.
7. Atelier Iris Eternal Mana(PS2)
Another RPG that got no recognition when it came out, I don’t even remember it being advertised. It’s a typical Japanese RPG where evil forces are trying to take over you need to discover and use magic and recruit partners to get through the game, but a bit unique at that. As you play you unlock different Mana that take the shape of creatures and allow you get special powers that help you either during battle or just walking around. For instance, a Mana that turns into a platform so you can reach a higher location (for secret items), or a Mana that gets rid of all the enemies for one screen, which is really nice if you are trying to just pass though or about to die. There are a bunch more, too. One of the most fun things is doing alchemy. You can create new items for yourself, or you can create items for the people around town (which unlocks things for you). I always like an RPG that offers something different, aside from just level grinding and talking to people. The voice acting isn’t horrible either and you have the option to shut it off, which is always a plus. The animation reminded me of the old-school RPGs I use to love.
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8. Gitaro Man (PS2)
I figure we needed a break from RPG’s and adventures. This little classic seemed to come and go just as suddenly. What I mean by that is I heard about this game a while ago but never saw it in stores, then I see it all over the shelves and now it’s nowhere again. Either way it is a classic. I suppose the only way to quickly describe it is as a music puzzler. You are a young boy who dreams of being a famous guitar player and he has the alter ego of a superhero named Gitaro Man who saves the world with his guitar. You use your guitar to fight bad guys by basically tracing different threads with your controller. It is very addictive and can be downright hard at times. A line will appear on the enemies side and you need to repeat the line as best you can, it can be hard at times, but definitely fun. The music is very fun too. It’s a bit strange, but definitely should be checked out.
So those are my games. If you think I missed any (which I’m sure I have) then please post them here and I will try to check them out. I’m always looking for new awesome games I never heard of.
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Okage, Princess Tomato, Chibi Robo and Atelier Iris 1 are awesome!
I think Okage did have a bit of promotion back when it first came out. I think I remember seeing ads in Game Informer.
on April 28, 2009 at 09:26 AM - LINKHey how about instead of Gitaroo Man and Bard’s Tale, which while not fairly popular, I think a good amount of people may have heard of and played, you dig a bit deeper into the old games pile and throw in “Uncharted Waters: New Horizons” for the SNES, open ended deep gameplay with pirates! (one of my favorite games) and “Guardian Heroes” for the Saturn another amazing game I doubt many have played. Not a bad list otherwise though =)
on April 28, 2009 at 11:31 AM - LINKI wouldn’t say Guardian Hero’s in unknown , didn’t they remake it for the DS or am i thinking of something else? but still fits this category i suppose.
I think i’ve heard of that Uncharted Waters games, i love searching for old console games! I might have to check that out. Thanks Aiden!
—Jenni, i never heard of that Okage game, the only reason i bought it is because i was at gamestop and thought the back cover looked fun ;)
on April 28, 2009 at 01:35 PM - LINKChibi-Robo is fantastic, ive heard of princess tomato but i didnt even know the others existed
ive heard and have played uncharted waters but i got bored of it when i realized i was a rubbish captain
-what about myst (PC)or is that too well known
on April 29, 2009 at 02:21 AM - LINK-Panzer Dragoon saga (Saturn) fantastic but ive only got the demo disk
-Shining the holy ark (saturn) the graphics weren’t ground breaking when it was released but it’s still a great 1st person dungeon crawler
yeah Myst would be too well known, and it was really popular when it came out.
But the others are good! Too bad i don’t have a Saturn
on May 3, 2009 at 12:20 AM - LINKhi, i´m mexican and i can´t write good in english but i have played the game and you´re right, is very bizarro and cripy and i don´t know howe finish it, can you help me, i´m in the part when you are with a statue very strange in a place where the priest was killed and you´re investigating that statue, then you asdk for an interview with a especialis and his daughter, what i most to do????????
on June 14, 2009 at 09:19 PM - LINKi´m sorry i have forgotten the name of the game, is the juggernaut, else there is not any page in the net to see a guide to pass the game, can you give me some one?
on June 14, 2009 at 09:23 PM - LINKhere Diego, i found this walkthrough for you, http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/file/197697/36418
search 3.10.1 to jump right to that section. Good luck! If you have a specific question it would be easier to answer.
on June 15, 2009 at 02:42 PM - LINK