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I want to know some of your opinions on games that maybe didn't get the recognition they deserved. Either by being different or flying under the radar. Below are some of my suggestions...
1) Cursed Mountain - Wii - 2009
Plot: A mountain climber looking for his lost brother in the 1980's Himalayas battles ghosts using Tibetian rituals
That statement alone is enough to make you go "What?" But the game is filled with atmosphere, some unique experiences, and movie-like camera angles. In a world where games like God of War and Call of Duty use fast, violent action to cause tension and excitement, it's nice to appreciate the slow-moving, occassionaly dread-inducing, unique game experiences like Cursed Mountain. And it's cheap now, so like it or hate it, it won't set you back $60 like most games.
2) Disaster Report - PS2
Plot: Survive an island destroying earthquake...and maybe uncover a sinister plot behind the creation of the man-made island that might have caused the deadly earthquake to begin with.
Again, "WTF?" I could have done without the tacked on sinister plot. Surviving the earthquake would have been an interesting enough game offering a unique experience. Zombie apocolypses? Probably won't happen. Alien invasion? Not likely. Natural disasters? Happen all the time. Maybe focusing some games on how to deal with REAL LIFE events might actually save a life or two. Disaster Report? A decent and underappreciated game, but in it's current form, not likely to save any lives.
3) Rags to Riches - C64
Plot: Start as a penniless bum and work your way to becoming a millionaire.
Yep, you start by picking coins up off the street, dodging police officers, and recycling bottles to earn a few dollars just to survive. Eventually you can buy a haircut, apply for a job, and rent a seedy hotel room. Avoiding muggers and keep showing up for work, you continue moving up the social ladder. The first few days are EXTREMELY difficult, but like they say 'the first million is the hardest.' I would have liked to have seen this game get more acclaim and maybe get ported or remade on newer systems. The one HUGE downfall on this game? No save feature....so you had to play for MANY hours straight, unless of course you got mugged or arrested in the first 10 seconds, which happened alot...
I'm interested in hearing some of your suggestions for this list. I'm sure there are many I've never heard of.
1) Cursed Mountain - Wii - 2009
Plot: A mountain climber looking for his lost brother in the 1980's Himalayas battles ghosts using Tibetian rituals
That statement alone is enough to make you go "What?" But the game is filled with atmosphere, some unique experiences, and movie-like camera angles. In a world where games like God of War and Call of Duty use fast, violent action to cause tension and excitement, it's nice to appreciate the slow-moving, occassionaly dread-inducing, unique game experiences like Cursed Mountain. And it's cheap now, so like it or hate it, it won't set you back $60 like most games.
2) Disaster Report - PS2
Plot: Survive an island destroying earthquake...and maybe uncover a sinister plot behind the creation of the man-made island that might have caused the deadly earthquake to begin with.
Again, "WTF?" I could have done without the tacked on sinister plot. Surviving the earthquake would have been an interesting enough game offering a unique experience. Zombie apocolypses? Probably won't happen. Alien invasion? Not likely. Natural disasters? Happen all the time. Maybe focusing some games on how to deal with REAL LIFE events might actually save a life or two. Disaster Report? A decent and underappreciated game, but in it's current form, not likely to save any lives.
3) Rags to Riches - C64
Plot: Start as a penniless bum and work your way to becoming a millionaire.
Yep, you start by picking coins up off the street, dodging police officers, and recycling bottles to earn a few dollars just to survive. Eventually you can buy a haircut, apply for a job, and rent a seedy hotel room. Avoiding muggers and keep showing up for work, you continue moving up the social ladder. The first few days are EXTREMELY difficult, but like they say 'the first million is the hardest.' I would have liked to have seen this game get more acclaim and maybe get ported or remade on newer systems. The one HUGE downfall on this game? No save feature....so you had to play for MANY hours straight, unless of course you got mugged or arrested in the first 10 seconds, which happened alot...
I'm interested in hearing some of your suggestions for this list. I'm sure there are many I've never heard of.