I always thought Micro Machines was quite well known. On the other hand, I owned Micro Maniacs on the PS1 which was a fantastic game but to me, it seemed to be a much less well known game
Had a few down the years-
Kurushi (from ps1 demo)
Driver San Francisco (the hills made for great chases etc)
Gun (ps2 version of Red dead for me- nasty in places buf very fun)
John madden footall on megadrive
The Suffering on ps2- Anyone that has played this game will know it. Very clever and the fact that you madd your own destiny and history of the character was very good.
I think though that there is a huge wave of indie games now but only people that play alot actually enjoy them. Yoo many kids get over excited for the next game in a franchise when in reality its just like a new DLC than an really new game.
Simon - losing a long post has made want to rage quit this site many times.
Anyway as for the article, was MAG like a huge success in Japan? I will give you the main reason it wasnt a success in the west.
It required team work.
You werent going to get anything done trying to go lone wolf. Actually to start you basically had to be a medic and sit back trying to earn xp by reviving your teammates. Westerners had that sorta thing. Anyway, not under the radar for me just not what our modern warfare run n gun gaming culture wanted.
comment by mikeyboson619 (U12659)
posted 3 days, 18 hours ago
I always thought Micro Machines was quite well known. On the other hand, I owned Micro Maniacs on the PS1 which was a fantastic game but to me, it seemed to be a much less well known game
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Wow there's a blast from the past
The first Infamous for the PS3 was one hell of a good game. I'm not sure if it was really "under the radar" but hardly anybody talks about it.
Didn't everyone get that as their free game when the ps network went down.
It's an odd sort of game.
I loved it when I was playing it, thought it was great
Never revisited once I had completed it though, just couldn't be bothered with it once I had finished.
Zero desire on the replayability front
Yeah, once you own the city there isn't a whole lot to do other than complete achievements. It's only the 2nd game I've ever got 100% of the trophies for, as they were actually fun to complete. I've played it once since, for about 5 minutes.
For free it was certainly a good deal.
I got little big planet and just didn't understand what was going on
Would the new Tomb Raider be classed as under the radar? It was up against some really big boys like TLOU and if I was to be honest it was my game of the year Vs the likes of GTA V and TLOU
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posted on 4/7/15
I always thought Micro Machines was quite well known. On the other hand, I owned Micro Maniacs on the PS1 which was a fantastic game but to me, it seemed to be a much less well known game
posted on 6/7/15
Had a few down the years-
Kurushi (from ps1 demo)
Driver San Francisco (the hills made for great chases etc)
Gun (ps2 version of Red dead for me- nasty in places buf very fun)
John madden footall on megadrive
The Suffering on ps2- Anyone that has played this game will know it. Very clever and the fact that you madd your own destiny and history of the character was very good.
I think though that there is a huge wave of indie games now but only people that play alot actually enjoy them. Yoo many kids get over excited for the next game in a franchise when in reality its just like a new DLC than an really new game.
posted on 7/7/15
Simon - losing a long post has made want to rage quit this site many times.
Anyway as for the article, was MAG like a huge success in Japan? I will give you the main reason it wasnt a success in the west.
It required team work.
You werent going to get anything done trying to go lone wolf. Actually to start you basically had to be a medic and sit back trying to earn xp by reviving your teammates. Westerners had that sorta thing. Anyway, not under the radar for me just not what our modern warfare run n gun gaming culture wanted.
posted on 8/7/15
Syndicate Wars on PS1
posted on 8/7/15
comment by mikeyboson619 (U12659)
posted 3 days, 18 hours ago
I always thought Micro Machines was quite well known. On the other hand, I owned Micro Maniacs on the PS1 which was a fantastic game but to me, it seemed to be a much less well known game
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Wow there's a blast from the past
posted on 8/7/15
The first Infamous for the PS3 was one hell of a good game. I'm not sure if it was really "under the radar" but hardly anybody talks about it.
posted on 8/7/15
Didn't everyone get that as their free game when the ps network went down.
It's an odd sort of game.
I loved it when I was playing it, thought it was great
Never revisited once I had completed it though, just couldn't be bothered with it once I had finished.
Zero desire on the replayability front
posted on 8/7/15
Yeah, once you own the city there isn't a whole lot to do other than complete achievements. It's only the 2nd game I've ever got 100% of the trophies for, as they were actually fun to complete. I've played it once since, for about 5 minutes.
For free it was certainly a good deal.
posted on 8/7/15
I got little big planet and just didn't understand what was going on
posted on 8/7/15
Would the new Tomb Raider be classed as under the radar? It was up against some really big boys like TLOU and if I was to be honest it was my game of the year Vs the likes of GTA V and TLOU
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