#595851 - 02/10/10 05:13 PM
Underrated Adventure games
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Did you ever play a game that you just loved that did not seem to get the attention that it deserved? What do you think is the most under appreciated game that you have ever played? For me it has to be the Discworld games. I thought they had some of the best puzzles and the games were so funny. What game do you want to let other people know they are missing out on?
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#595853 - 02/10/10 05:23 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: Space Quest Fan]
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 I have long felt that DROWNED GOD belongs in this category
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#595868 - 02/10/10 06:31 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: The Haze]
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The Dame Was Loaded, Anachronox, and Zelenhgorm. And then there are two games from the Danish (defunct) developer Deadline Games: Black Out (1997), and Giften (The Poison - 1998), of which Black Out is bordering to a masterpiece. None of these games were translated into English. They made Swedish translations though, I'm happy to say. In fact, these two games are so forgotten that I can hardly find any information about them at all on the internet. All I found was these screenshots from Black Out: http://www.adventurearchiv.de/b/blackoutscreenshots.htmand this page about Giften: http://www.giantbomb.com/giften/61-29119/If I ever made a top 20 list of my favourite games, these two would surely be on it.
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#595931 - 02/10/10 09:52 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: Mikael]
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Space...I agree...
The Discworld games to me are a classic..
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#595974 - 02/11/10 12:44 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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This is really an interesting thread. Thanx for all the input Boomers!!!!
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#595976 - 02/11/10 01:07 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Alida is one I would add to Jenny100s list
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#595981 - 02/11/10 01:30 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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The Dame Was Loaded, Anachronox, and Zelenhgorm. And then there are two games from the Danish (defunct) developer Deadline Games: Black Out (1997), and Giften (The Poison - 1998), of which Black Out is bordering to a masterpiece. None of these games were translated into English. They made Swedish translations though, I'm happy to say. In fact, these two games are so forgotten that I can hardly find any information about them at all on the internet. All I found was these screenshots from Black Out: http://www.adventurearchiv.de/b/blackoutscreenshots.htm Hi Karsten  I actually have Black Out, but it's been so long since I played it. I believe it came on 8 CD's, and I was quite annoyed with the disc swapping, lol. As far as underrated, I wouldn't go that far - it was maybe innovative for its time, but underrated, nah.
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#595999 - 02/11/10 04:55 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I loved the Agatha Christie games, and most of all Evil Under the Sun. But all I've ever seen are people complaining about it. All the things they hated (comments between Poirot and Hastings, the fact that you are directing a character through another) I thought were wonderful...I thought that it was a unique idea!
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#596008 - 02/11/10 05:39 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: InlandAZ]
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I always thought Noctropolis was underrated - Alice was as well (if you go by sales). "Noctropolis" for me too, InlandAZ !! It's a great game and one I still replay  And, skeeter93 .... I am one who certainly didn't hate the Agatha Christie series. In fact I too thought "Evil Under The Sun" was especially good  Anpther very old one that never gets a mention is "Dragonsphere". Everything about it is totally ancient now of course  but the story is excellent and it's another I still replay 
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#596227 - 02/11/10 04:13 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I liked Evil Under the Sun too skeeter. I had a graphic problem but I changed a few settings in the game was was able to play. Had fun too. LOVED the ending hee hee
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#596233 - 02/11/10 04:29 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I've always thought that Shadow of the Comet and Prisoner of Ice were very under rated myself. These were both games based on stories by HP Lovecraft.
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#596249 - 02/11/10 05:02 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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What a great topic!
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#596265 - 02/11/10 05:45 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Loved Anachronox-a masterpiece if there ever was one! I am currently playing Psychonauts, another less well known 2005 game.
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#596267 - 02/11/10 05:55 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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*Nightlong: A Union City Conspiracy* and one game that is a true classic but hardly anyone mentions *The Feeble Files*
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#596288 - 02/11/10 06:40 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I never played Nightlong or Feeble Files but I have heard good things about both of those games. I can't remember how much I liked the game Noctropolis but I do remember the graphics were beautiful. What a blast from the past. I had forgot all about that game. Morpheus is a great choice. I am not a fan of third person games usually but I loved this game. The plot was very unique. The music and plot of The Dig really won me over. Just about every game LucasFilms/LucasArts made was ok by me. Thanks for all the great answers. 
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#596290 - 02/11/10 06:43 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I second and third "The Feeble Files."
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#596355 - 02/11/10 10:59 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: Mad]
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And, skeeter93 .... I am one who certainly didn't hate the Agatha Christie series. In fact I too thought "Evil Under The Sun" was especially good  I liked Evil Under the Sun too skeeter. I had a graphic problem but I changed a few settings in the game was was able to play. Had fun too. LOVED the ending hee hee I guess I've been looking in the wrong places! Hello to the fellow fans  Now if only they would make a new one for the PC... I got stuck 5 mins into ABC murders for the DS!
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#597070 - 02/14/10 08:35 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: Mad]
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Amerzone! Hands down, for me it was Amerzone! Found the game really cheap and played it 4 times! Just loved it!! Great question! 
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#597097 - 02/14/10 09:54 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Here is a game that I wanted to mention as deserving of praise. It isn't a game that you could play now due to how out of date the graphics are and the looping music but I thought it had some of the greatest puzzles that I have ever seen in a game. Did anyone else play Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders by Lucas Arts?
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#597113 - 02/14/10 10:47 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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It's easier to identify a game that was underrated with the passage of time. A bit harder to do so immediately. You might want to consider recent games that are a bit off the beaten track? The Casebook games and Yoomurjak's Ring -- very good games that are FMV and have been available via download. The Enter the Story games -- based on classics of literature, also very good games available from the Enter the Story website. And you might want to consider Drawn: The Painted Tower, a casual adventure game, available via download or on disk in the US.
Edited by Becky (02/14/10 03:26 PM)
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#597143 - 02/14/10 11:45 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Hi becky, I noticed you liked shadows of destiny, My question, did it take you a while to get into it, I have started it a few times, and hated having to start over, thanks, I liked this one a lot Voyage: A Journey Beyond Reality (Journey to the Moon) Also playing Alida, now, and dont remember hearing alot about it, love puzzle type games and enjoying this one  Marcia
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#597203 - 02/14/10 03:18 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Niteowl07 -- you're welcome! HeavenlyJoy -- yes, it took me awhile to get into Shadow of Destiny. The keyboard controls were a trifle clumsy for me, and the gameplay isn't what I was used to. I played it with a partner who understood what was going on a bit faster than I did at first! If you find that you're confused, it might be worth peeking at a walkthrough until you get into the way the game works. In the end, where there are many endings you really should see, again peeking at a walkthrough might save you time. 
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#597385 - 02/15/10 07:25 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Thanks Becky, I havent totally given up on it, put it on shelf, I will try it again, I liked the enviorment, just hated the starting over, think I will do as you said, Nite owl, hope there is another, I love this game, just the right type of puzzles I love, and the hints, I love games I can go away and think about, come back with ideas.. I have never heard of Golden Gate, off to research it now..  Great thread for looking up the oldies but goodies. I just put the Colonels Bequest on my Want list... may have to get it on Ebay or something... Marcia
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#597580 - 02/15/10 03:50 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Slydos Wow, I didn't know you could play Watchmaker in first person perspective. I am going to have to give the game another try if I can play it that way.
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#597621 - 02/15/10 06:23 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Venus I remember playing Colonel's Request. I think there was a second Laura Bow game that took place in a museum. I loved all of the Kings Quest games. Hamer I also was a big fan Of the Riddle of Master Lu.
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#597753 - 02/16/10 05:50 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Pokey, I agree. An excellent adaptation of the books. Narration is stunning. And I would certainly persevere with Shadow of Destiny nightowl. And I reckon if Ico had had a pc release, it would have been a classic.
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#597919 - 02/16/10 04:50 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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gatsbygirl, I felt the same way about Kings Quest 8 as you and Venus did. It was such a letdown because the first seven games of the series were so much fun. It just doesn't seem fair to call that game Kings Quest. 
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#597921 - 02/16/10 04:57 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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.....I have never heard of Golden Gate, off to research it now..  ..... GameBoomer 'Coreoverload' had it up for sale in December. Was surprised to see the title. I don't think it received rave reviews, but as I remember, there was a lot to this game, and it was nice to see parts of the City sans people.. although more locations would've been nicer). It was a quiet mystery game as I recall. Nothing terribly scary (except the eerie silence of being alone). Also got to ride the ferry to Angel Island for parts of the game. Dated 1997, I doubt it would be Vista-compatible.
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#597943 - 02/16/10 06:40 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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More recently Catbytes1313 has Golden Gate for sale HERE and still may have it
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#599214 - 02/21/10 01:51 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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hamer, I loved the Quest For Glory series.The fourth game Shadows of Darkness was my favorite. It was scary.
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#599225 - 02/21/10 02:37 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Well, since I mentioned it in its own thread, I will say I think Paradise is underrated. It's a shame the original version had so many bugs because I think it's actually a great game with an intriguing storyline. And Space Quest, for your benefit, I will also mention Zak McKracken.  Definitely an under appreciated game that was ahead of its time.
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#599245 - 02/21/10 03:33 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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I really liked Paradise also and it wasn't buggy for me. i thought the story was great also and the ending was fitting. Ana
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#599246 - 02/21/10 03:35 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Venus, I used to love all the Lucasfilms/Arts games. Zak, Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, and Day of the Tentacle were some of my favorites. 
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#599372 - 02/22/10 12:39 AM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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One newer game that blew me away is Overclocked.
The game sort of proceeds backwards.
It is the coolest game among the more recent games I have found.
It kept my interest throughout, at every turn.
Unfortunately, not many newer games do that. I often get bored and bail out, but I figure I'll either get back to them or trade or sell them.
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#599472 - 02/22/10 12:48 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Space Quest, I was more of a Sierra fan in general, but I loved Lucas Arts as well.  Zak is one of my favorite EGA games, and I love how expansive it is. Even though games have gotten more intricate story wise since then, I've never seen another game with such a huge span of locations. Raj, I loved Overclocked as well. It felt like a page turning book that I couldn't put down.  My only complaint is I wish it could have been longer.
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#599560 - 02/22/10 06:03 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
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Venus I am with you on Sierra. I loved Lucasfilms games but I think I purchased about every game Sierra ever made. The people were so nice at Sierra and they always went out of their way to help you. I think they may of had the best customer servive of any company I have ever dealt with. I also loved the Interaction magazine.
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#599567 - 02/22/10 06:44 PM
Re: Underrated Adventure games
[Re: Raj]
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One newer game that blew me away is Overclocked.
The game sort of proceeds backwards.
It is the coolest game among the more recent games I have found.
It kept my interest throughout, at every turn.
Unfortunately, not many newer games do that. I often get bored and bail out, but I figure I'll either get back to them or trade or sell them. I agree with you on "Overclocked." I too find most of the new games rather boring. First little excuse, and i am out.
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