Algus, on Sat May 21, 2011 3:48 PM, said:
I think Folklore is pretty good. It made a bit of a splash when the PS3 first came out due to the lack of titles but it is fairly obscure now. Disgaea 3 is decent, though not as amusing as the earlier installments on PS2.
Folklore is a pretty good recommendation, actually. It is the most hidden of all the gems I could think of. One thing to note, it has a big flaw. There are two characters that go through the game... Keats and Ellen, I think, were their names. Each one is solving a little mystery, and, of course, their roads continue to cross. Unfortunately, and here is where the game is just dumb-founding, as soon as you make it through a level as one character, you'll have to go through the same level as the other character.
The game is beautiful, however -- just absolutely beautiful. Amazing sound and music, with an art direction that you will not soon forget. The gameplay, itself, is fun. I'm not a huge fan of bash-em-ups, but I like this. But the game was a commercial failure, and rightfully so. Still, I'm glad I have a copy.
Ignoring PSN download games, I can think of two more semi-obscure games.
Valkyria Chronicles. Strange little tactical game. Quite good, and successful enough to spawn a version for the PSP, and, I think, a sequel is in the works. But, not heavily advertised and most people seem to be unaware.
Buzz. This is a trivia game franchise that begun on the PS2. If you are a huge trivia buff, you probably know this series, otherwise, it tends not to get much attention. Absolutely superb as a party game -- I think 8 or 10 people can join in, each with their own Buzz controller. On-line play, with some good expansion packs, its easy to recommend.
Edited by durkada, Sun May 22, 2011 1:42 AM.