The Underrated
NOTE:
[This review is of games I personally own, enjoy, and see as badly underrated and ignored. This review may or may not reflect the judgements of other gamers of this site and/or the mainstream masses. (In other words) Results may vary. Also these games are listed in no particular order and are all rated “M” for mature, for the XBOX. game system]
Cold Fear
I believed I had previously opened a subject of my personal views of this game. If anyone would like, they may go back and check it out.
Stubbs The Zombie
First off: I must say that this is one of the most entertaining games I ever played. What’s better than being a zombie? Building your own army out of your former enemies? And just plain rasing hell?
Not to mention the offbeat goofy humor. (That Pump Bot was a Trip. I almost split my sides when he started humping the police cruiser.) The Quaker State Irregulars were my favorite when it came to the dialog.(They kind of reminded me of myself.) Loved those chainsaw wielding Jumbo guys.
“That there’s one of ‘em un-dead people!!!”
And the gore? What’s gorier than pulling out your own fart-filled guts and throwing them at people? And the brain eating was nothing PG13.
Graphics-wise: It’s not the best game in the world. The environment looks too simple and not that well constructed. And the Zombies/Humans aren’t much different You would think that this game being made by the producer of “HALO” it would look better.
Outside of graphics: My only other problem with this game was that not all of the recruits in your army will follow orders. In mean that outside of the 100's of people that enlisted in the service, only a hand full will truly follow you.. Without food standing with in close sight, or firing their weapons nearby, most of the Zombies will stand around like mindless...Zombies. So I spent most of my time physically motivating most of my troops into combat areas.
All-in-all it’s a good game that is at least worth a rent.
SIDE NOTE: I really hope they are making a sequel to this game, and on XBOX 360.
The Suffering
Prison is Hell, and this game proves it. The Suffering has the right mixture of survival-horror, action, just plain survival, a little bit strategy, and enough of a shooter to be one kick ass game! I mean this was fast pace Resident Evil style monsters (minus the slow zombies) and Silent Hill style need for flashlights in the dark. Even the environment and atmosphere seemed a crossover of the two, and at the same time, went beyond to be a stand alone, ground breaking original game.
The monsters were as bizarre and disturbing as they were hard to kill. (The part where the Slayer was coming down the other end of the dark corridor from you and he’s running his blade along the wall in a Freddy Kruger style way. It was unnerving to say the least.)
For a normal XBOX game the graphics were pretty good. The character models though kind of plain, were still good. Torque ruled. Loved the use of blood that would splash on him. (You’ll see the same in “Dead Rising.”
Voice acting was awesome too. Doctor Killjoy was beyond creepy. I liked it that Torque didn’t talk. Was the whole in control, quite, anti-hero.
SIDE NOTE: Though I also own and recommend the sequel, The Suffering: The Ties That Bind. It’s not as good of a game as the original. But still: Michael Clarke Duncan kicked ass in it.
Land of the Dead : Road to Fiddler’s Green
First I need to make something clear. I am not a fan of First-Person-Shooters. Out of the 40 video games I own, only 4 are FPS. HALO 1 & 2, Breakdown, and this game. It’s not that I am putting them down, I just cannot get in to that tunnel vision. Some (but very few) I like. This being one of them.
Land of the dead luckily doesn’t follow the movie. I enjoyed the movie but see too many video game verison of movies go bad. This game follows the story of a normal farmer who ends up having to fight his way clean across the state of Colorado to safety. Through farms, streets, sewers, just about everything.
As for gore: Heads get blown off. There’s a lot of blood. A few people get eaten. The normal Zombie stuff. But I must admit that those radioactive-like vomiting Zombies was a new touch.
In fact I found most of the zombies in this game I found rather new. Outside of the radioactive ones, there were the skeleton ones, and those that crawled on the ground. Pretty freaky.
I really wish they would of made this game a 3rd person game. Outside of that my other problem was the doors that seemed to become unlocked when you entered another nearby room. That didn’t make a lick of sense to me.
SIDE NOTE: You may have a hard time finding this game in stores. I never could. Finally ordered it online.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate conspiracy
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate conspiracy
This game kicks major ass! You use your mind to snatch up people, objects with your mind and just chunk them around. (In Destroy all Human’s style) Set people on fire, mind control, and even make their heads explode. What’s not to love about that?
Some people had made the comparison with this game and “Second Sight” (also a game I own) But I personally found Psi-Ops to be more violent and graphic than “Second Sight.” Psi-Ops is rated M while Sight is only T.
Fans of Midway games (such as the Mortal Kombat) would notice the similarities in looks between the blonde haired woman on here (I forgot her name) and Sonya from the Mortal Kombats.
I guess my problem with this game was the limited verity of weapons.
SIDE NOTE: Check out the kick ass music video “With My Mind” by COLD. In the extras section.
Evil Dead : Regeneration
Who doesn’t love Bruce Campbell? The trademark Chainsaw arm and double barrel Boomstick. The wild jokes and cocky attitude. Though not the best game in the world, it is by far the best Evil Dead game every made.
The combat was awesome, and even got intense at times. The shotgun executions just rocked!
Sam (Ted Raimi) made the perfect side kick. Perfect to kick around too.
The ending more or less pissed me off. But gave hints that there would be another game. I really hope so.
Breakdown
Again: I made my opinion clear about First-Person-Shooters. This is one of the few I enjoyed. Other FPSs had tried the hand-to-hand attacks, but Breakdown dose the job right. I got a thrill out of taking the fight to fully armed soldiers, while they blast uselessly at me.
Another thing, unlike other FPS games, whenever you are physically struck your head will turn independent of your body. It’s a real vertigo feeling, and can lead to your falling over.
Anyone notice the Mr. X knock offs? Those bald super soldiers swung their arms just like him.
Even the double-arm overhead smash he does.
I was kind of disappointed that the game didn’t live up to the bad ass intro video. But ain’t 9 out of 10 times a movie trailer is better than the movie itself...... Damn that Blair Witch Project!!!
SIDE NOTE: From what I read in “Game informer” magazine: There may be another Breakdown game in works right now.
Hunter : The Reckoning
Another over looked major bad ass game. Though I got to say it is more fun (and a bit easier) to play with others. Me and my old drinking buddies use to get wasted and play this game for over a week. The Avenger is my hero (mostly because he reminds me of myself.) If anyone out there hasn’t played this game to seriously check it out. And when you do, also check out the music video “Numb” by COMA, in the extras.
SIDE NOTE: Though there is two more Hunter games (Redeemer and Wayward) there is little difference between them.
That’s all I can think of off hand. I am sure you’ll have your own games in mind that is could be considered underrated. I’d like to hear about them.
NOTE:
[This review is of games I personally own, enjoy, and see as badly underrated and ignored. This review may or may not reflect the judgements of other gamers of this site and/or the mainstream masses. (In other words) Results may vary. Also these games are listed in no particular order and are all rated “M” for mature, for the XBOX. game system]
Cold Fear
I believed I had previously opened a subject of my personal views of this game. If anyone would like, they may go back and check it out.
Stubbs The Zombie
First off: I must say that this is one of the most entertaining games I ever played. What’s better than being a zombie? Building your own army out of your former enemies? And just plain rasing hell?
Not to mention the offbeat goofy humor. (That Pump Bot was a Trip. I almost split my sides when he started humping the police cruiser.) The Quaker State Irregulars were my favorite when it came to the dialog.(They kind of reminded me of myself.) Loved those chainsaw wielding Jumbo guys.
“That there’s one of ‘em un-dead people!!!”
And the gore? What’s gorier than pulling out your own fart-filled guts and throwing them at people? And the brain eating was nothing PG13.
Graphics-wise: It’s not the best game in the world. The environment looks too simple and not that well constructed. And the Zombies/Humans aren’t much different You would think that this game being made by the producer of “HALO” it would look better.
Outside of graphics: My only other problem with this game was that not all of the recruits in your army will follow orders. In mean that outside of the 100's of people that enlisted in the service, only a hand full will truly follow you.. Without food standing with in close sight, or firing their weapons nearby, most of the Zombies will stand around like mindless...Zombies. So I spent most of my time physically motivating most of my troops into combat areas.
All-in-all it’s a good game that is at least worth a rent.
SIDE NOTE: I really hope they are making a sequel to this game, and on XBOX 360.
The Suffering
Prison is Hell, and this game proves it. The Suffering has the right mixture of survival-horror, action, just plain survival, a little bit strategy, and enough of a shooter to be one kick ass game! I mean this was fast pace Resident Evil style monsters (minus the slow zombies) and Silent Hill style need for flashlights in the dark. Even the environment and atmosphere seemed a crossover of the two, and at the same time, went beyond to be a stand alone, ground breaking original game.
The monsters were as bizarre and disturbing as they were hard to kill. (The part where the Slayer was coming down the other end of the dark corridor from you and he’s running his blade along the wall in a Freddy Kruger style way. It was unnerving to say the least.)
For a normal XBOX game the graphics were pretty good. The character models though kind of plain, were still good. Torque ruled. Loved the use of blood that would splash on him. (You’ll see the same in “Dead Rising.”
Voice acting was awesome too. Doctor Killjoy was beyond creepy. I liked it that Torque didn’t talk. Was the whole in control, quite, anti-hero.
SIDE NOTE: Though I also own and recommend the sequel, The Suffering: The Ties That Bind. It’s not as good of a game as the original. But still: Michael Clarke Duncan kicked ass in it.
Land of the Dead : Road to Fiddler’s Green
First I need to make something clear. I am not a fan of First-Person-Shooters. Out of the 40 video games I own, only 4 are FPS. HALO 1 & 2, Breakdown, and this game. It’s not that I am putting them down, I just cannot get in to that tunnel vision. Some (but very few) I like. This being one of them.
Land of the dead luckily doesn’t follow the movie. I enjoyed the movie but see too many video game verison of movies go bad. This game follows the story of a normal farmer who ends up having to fight his way clean across the state of Colorado to safety. Through farms, streets, sewers, just about everything.
As for gore: Heads get blown off. There’s a lot of blood. A few people get eaten. The normal Zombie stuff. But I must admit that those radioactive-like vomiting Zombies was a new touch.
In fact I found most of the zombies in this game I found rather new. Outside of the radioactive ones, there were the skeleton ones, and those that crawled on the ground. Pretty freaky.
I really wish they would of made this game a 3rd person game. Outside of that my other problem was the doors that seemed to become unlocked when you entered another nearby room. That didn’t make a lick of sense to me.
SIDE NOTE: You may have a hard time finding this game in stores. I never could. Finally ordered it online.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate conspiracy
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate conspiracy
This game kicks major ass! You use your mind to snatch up people, objects with your mind and just chunk them around. (In Destroy all Human’s style) Set people on fire, mind control, and even make their heads explode. What’s not to love about that?
Some people had made the comparison with this game and “Second Sight” (also a game I own) But I personally found Psi-Ops to be more violent and graphic than “Second Sight.” Psi-Ops is rated M while Sight is only T.
Fans of Midway games (such as the Mortal Kombat) would notice the similarities in looks between the blonde haired woman on here (I forgot her name) and Sonya from the Mortal Kombats.
I guess my problem with this game was the limited verity of weapons.
SIDE NOTE: Check out the kick ass music video “With My Mind” by COLD. In the extras section.
Evil Dead : Regeneration
Who doesn’t love Bruce Campbell? The trademark Chainsaw arm and double barrel Boomstick. The wild jokes and cocky attitude. Though not the best game in the world, it is by far the best Evil Dead game every made.
The combat was awesome, and even got intense at times. The shotgun executions just rocked!
Sam (Ted Raimi) made the perfect side kick. Perfect to kick around too.
The ending more or less pissed me off. But gave hints that there would be another game. I really hope so.
Breakdown
Again: I made my opinion clear about First-Person-Shooters. This is one of the few I enjoyed. Other FPSs had tried the hand-to-hand attacks, but Breakdown dose the job right. I got a thrill out of taking the fight to fully armed soldiers, while they blast uselessly at me.
Another thing, unlike other FPS games, whenever you are physically struck your head will turn independent of your body. It’s a real vertigo feeling, and can lead to your falling over.
Anyone notice the Mr. X knock offs? Those bald super soldiers swung their arms just like him.
Even the double-arm overhead smash he does.
I was kind of disappointed that the game didn’t live up to the bad ass intro video. But ain’t 9 out of 10 times a movie trailer is better than the movie itself...... Damn that Blair Witch Project!!!
SIDE NOTE: From what I read in “Game informer” magazine: There may be another Breakdown game in works right now.
Hunter : The Reckoning
Another over looked major bad ass game. Though I got to say it is more fun (and a bit easier) to play with others. Me and my old drinking buddies use to get wasted and play this game for over a week. The Avenger is my hero (mostly because he reminds me of myself.) If anyone out there hasn’t played this game to seriously check it out. And when you do, also check out the music video “Numb” by COMA, in the extras.
SIDE NOTE: Though there is two more Hunter games (Redeemer and Wayward) there is little difference between them.
That’s all I can think of off hand. I am sure you’ll have your own games in mind that is could be considered underrated. I’d like to hear about them.
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