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The 50 most overlooked games of this generation

Underrated and undersold, these titles are begging for your attention. Save them from obscurity before it’s too late

Words: GamesRadar US

Condemned and Condemned 2

(360/PS3/PC)

Here’s an entire franchise going tragically underplayed. Both Condemned games are brutally satisfying shooters, but the first barely pushed half a million copies and the sequel didn’t reach a million on multiple platforms.

You play as a down-on-his-luck cop tangled in a world of nightmares, murderers, CSI investigation and homeless crack addicts. The sequel ups the ante, blending the line between reality and fiction further and improving the gameplay all around.

Did we mention the awesome hand-to-hand combat system? Or that this series will scare the crap out of you? Why haven’t you played this again?

Current availability? Both games go for about $15 each. New.

 

Eternal Sonata

(360/PS3)

Here’s an interesting idea for an RPG: set it within Polish composer Chopin’s dreams as he lies on his deathbed. Here’s another: infuse the adventure with musical elements, in battle and in exploration. Another: have the battle between actual physical light and darkness inspire the game’s combat system.

Crazy, no? Well, we prefer the word “inspired.” Originality often goes unrewarded, however, and Eternal Sonata has sold only 400,000 copies. Final Fantasy XII, for comparison, moved over five million.

Current availability? $30 new.

 

Prey

(360/PC)

Prey doesn’t excel at any one thing. The alien weapons are interesting, but the combat is simplistic (run forward and shoot, for the most part). The gravity-flipping wormhole-hopping puzzles are inventive, but not of the same caliber as Portal’s. The story is compelling enough, but plenty cheesy as well.

So what? Prey doesn’t have to shoot a giant ball of hot plasma through all of our expectations to be fun. The whole package is a delight to play, and different from any other shooter we’ve tried. Besides, after waiting over a decade for this thing to finally release – it’s been in development since 1995 – aren’t you more than a little curious?

Current availability? $10 new on PC. $20 new on 360.

 

Stuntman: Ignition

(360/PS3)

Be Stuntman Mike! Or rather, his less murderous, death-proof equivalent. Ignition puts you in charge of every 180, ramp jump and expensive pyrotechnic that goes into the typical Hollywood blockbuster. And if you were turned off by the game’s disappointing predecessor? Know that this sequel is a HUGE improvement.

Production values have been heightened, gameplay variety has been expanded and the notorious difficulty has been infinitely more balanced. Courses are now relatively forgiving, so you can complete challenges without adhering to a Nazi-esque line while some egomaniacal director barks orders at you. Some truly epic BOOM to be enjoyed here – Stuntman: Ignition deserves better than its current bargain bin status.

Current availability? $20 new (360), $30 new (PS3). As low as $12 used.

 

Def Jam: Icon

(360/PS3)

When we first saw Icon a few years back, we were thoroughly and overwhelmingly impressed. Rap music battles? Environments and combat that react to the beat? In a way that doesn’t come across as completely ridiculous? Sure! This looked like a true “next-gen” experience.

The fighting system is actually not that complicated, though, and reviewers were a little put off by the execution upon Icon’s release. Still, the concept – defeating your opponent by punching him on the beat of the song – is too cool not to try at least once. Definitely a worthy rental.

Current availability? $15-20 new from one of Amazon’s marketplace sellers. Or an $8 rental.

 

Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation

(360)

Back in 2001, Ace Combat 04 was a big deal - the air combat simulator for the PS2. The graphics were amazing compared to what we’d seen before (Ace Combat 3 had been released on the PS1), and the game was gloriously addictive. But why just Ace Combat 04? It’s not as if they perfected everything with that iteration and then forgot it all.

Ace Combat 6 sold about 600,000 copies on the 360. While that’s not a bad run, it’s miles away from Ace Combat 04’s nearly three million. AC 6 isn’t necessarily better than AC 04, but it certainly looks better, and is no less fun than any of the predecessors. Perhaps tastes have shifted? If so, are we facing the end of the series? Let’s hope not.

Current availability? $30 new.

 

Formula One Championship Edition

(PS3)

F1 used to receive a lot of criticism for looking like a super-fast yet super-dull procession of shiny cigarette packets. Now, just when interest in the sport is resurgent – thanks to celebrity drivers like Kimi Raikkonen, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton - we’re still a year away from having Codemasters’ new game on PS3 and 360. The developer holds exclusive rights, too, so passing time with the competition isn’t an option.

What’s a petrolhead to do? Fret not – despite crap reviews, the last edition of Formula One from 2007 is actually a really slick racer. We’ve spent hours and hours on its tracks and, if you need a fix, so can you.

Current availability? $20 new in US. £30 used in UK.

 

Battlestations: Pacific

(360/PC)

Like its predecessor, Battlestations: Midway, this is an ambitious game. In addition to air combat, which occupies the biggest chunk of play, you’ve also got command over ships, submarines, flak cannons and artillery. With over 100 potential units to unlock, there’s certainly no shortage of stuff to do.

The controls can be overwhelming and the game lacks polish, but Pacific blends arcade combat and deep war simulation well enough to be worth your time, especially if you’re a WWII junkie. The series has a lot of potential and, based on the upgrade from Midway, the series is improving.

Current availability? $50-60 new and $40-50 used. Might want to wait for the inevitable drop.

 

The Club

(360/PS3/PC)

While certainly not a tremendous game, The Club is a one-of-a-kind experience and quite a fun little bit of blood sport. The concept is simple: run through short levels as quickly as possible, killing waves of enemies in combos and thereby racking up as many points as possible. It’s a neat concept, and a nice throwback to old arcade action games.

If you can get it cheap, or rent it cheaper, give The Club a chance.

Current availability? $15 new on 360. $12 new on PS3.

 

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

(DS)

What, really? A GTA?! Quite frankly, gamers, it’s probably your fault that we’ve had to include it. Analysts were conservatively estimating sales in the 300k range for Chinatown Wars’ initial launch… and yet the title barely sold a third of that number in that timeframe. Still, not too shabby for your average DS game, right? Maybe, but factor in that GTA IV sold nearly three million copies in the first month alone, AND that Grand Theft Auto is basically the biggest selling franchise ever, across every single medium ever.


Above: Don’t bother admiring the painstaking recreation of Liberty City… it only increases the hurt

Oh yeah, and we awarded Chinatown Wars with our highest possible honor. Hell, according to Metacritic, GTA is the Nintendo handheld’s best rated game of all time!

How do we put this? You ignored us… and that makes us sad reviewers. Don’t try and deny it! The sales numbers show that you jerk-ass DS owners bought almost twice as many copies of Petz Dogz Fashions around the same time. Maybe a fantastic throwback to one of the greatest franchises of all time wasn’t for everybody. Oh well, prepare yourself for our upcoming exhaustive coverage of games about dogs wearing hats! After all, you practically asked for it.

Current availability? $30 new.


Those are our fifty. What hidden gems and forgotten treasure did we miss? Let us know in the comments section below!

Remember, though, we’re only talking about the current systems: 360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP and PC. Also, we know Okami is not on the list. It was originally released on PS2, a last-gen console. Plus, when gamers are endlessly discussing how “overlooked” you are, you’re not really that overlooked anymore, are you?

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145 Comments
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theeambassador  - 6 months 10 days ago 
you guys kinda ripped some of these...
Amnesiac  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I'll vouch hard for Dark Sector. Yes, it's not particularly imaginative and the multiplayer is throwaway, but the Glaive weapon is something everyone should play with at least once. And hell, you can buy it new for about the same price as a rental. Oh and PS3 owners who haven't at least tried Valkyria Chronicles: shame on you.

By the way, the only reason I haven't bought GTA: CTW is because I don't have a DS, something I plan to correct very soon.
vandan411  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I proudly own both MadWorld and House of the Dead: Overkill, both games are amazing!

Leave it to Sega to fix the biggest problem on the Wii....seems anymore every game BUT SONIC from Sega is good.
chucknorris69  - 6 months 10 days ago 
i love the darkness its a shame the multiplayer sucks
TrIp13G  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I REALLY want a copy of each Condemned game. Though, it's not easy when you're always flat broke...
MagicArmadillo  - 6 months 10 days ago 
nice article gr
RebornKusabi  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I have either rented or bought 80% of these games.

With that said- I have the biggest feeling that Valkyria Chronicles is going to become my "Gabriel Knight" of games; any chance I get, I whore this game out to anyone that both decides to listen and owns a PS3.
FrozenImplosion  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I recently played the first condemned and i bought both, but i haven't gotten to condemned 2, but the first was amazing! And also Canvas Curse was really good. Blue Dragon pissed me off because of the frustrating mini games and such.
John-117  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I'm happy to say I either own or have played the majority of the titles here. I don't want to say Crackdown belongs here because it did sell quite well(thanks to the Halo 3 beta) but I think alot of people never actually played the game.

Great article, hopefully these games will get a bit more attention now.
Fishow753  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I bet Chris put in the entry about Conan
Japanaman  - 6 months 10 days ago 
Forget Overkill! Where's HOTD4 for PS3?!! I want HOTD4!!!
AshLynx  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I'm probably going to get Deadly Creatures on Wii, making it only the seconds Wii game I own along with Zack & Wiki (the first game I got for it).
Great article guys!
Carnage976  - 6 months 10 days ago 
You guy's forgot to say "The Dishwasher" although it's sort of hard, it's fucking great.
sixboxes  - 6 months 10 days ago 
If I could even FIND a copy of Retro Game Challenge around here, you're damn right I'd own it.

I have to give you all the credit in the world for managing to do an entire "overlooked games" column without mentioning Okami. I didn't think you could pull it off.
Duckmaster  - 6 months 10 days ago 
I proudly own both Mario Strikers Charged and Link's Crossbow Training and I'm still playing Mario Strikers Charged, but it's Wifi versus mode really sucks.
Jorw  - 6 months 10 days ago 
Thanks for the heads-up. Excuse me while I go buy Linger in Shadows and Switchball.
michaelmcc827  - 6 months 10 days ago 
Cool article! Got to do an essay now though...
Dameon Angell  - 6 months 10 days ago 
You guys can't give middling reviews to these games and then wonder why they're overlooked.
Amatarasu  - 6 months 10 days ago 
oooooooh is sooooo want mad world, as well as zack and wiki

but i;m on a wii strike damit!
Defguru7777  - 6 months 10 days ago 
THANK YOU!!!! Finally, Tales of Vesperia gets some form of recognition. Go buy it people, or I will punch you all.
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