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Lesser known games you like
Mai_K:
Ehh i didn't bother reading EVERY single post for this one, so somebody might've alrdy mentioned or covered this one, but i think the "Tales of" games from namco are really awesome. Tales of Symphonia and Tales of the Abyss are really fun out of all of em. Although i recommend getting japanese versions of the game with english subtitles, because english dub sounds okay but there are certain parts of the english dub where it doesn't have voice acting where the japanese versions do, making it sound more natural.
Bunnyman:
Tread Marks. Non-stop tank-racing deformable-terrain bizarro-physics deathmatching action in glorious circa-2000 3D. Try it, you'll like it.
For you Europa Universalis types who want to go way-retro, check out Machiavelli the Prince on The Underdogs. Sorta like EU meets Dope Wars, with massive name cred.
Prop3R:
Dominus (1994)
You are an evil overlord whose kingdom is being invaded by one of eight rival outlying nations : Pigmen, Sea Creatures, Skeleton Warriors, Bird Men, Fire Demons, Magicians, Mauraders, demonic Wraiths
You set traps to slow their march and capture prisoners to interrogate to gain useful information and discover hidden spells
You can mount your dragon chariot to fly down to the battle field yourself to destroy them! But you have to stop them before they enter your castle and destroy you!
You can also form super mutant monsters in the monster mixing room - take a bunch of your different creatures (as well as captured enemies) and then combine them (up to 6 at once) into a unique, super monster that can be unleased on the invading hordes
free download link (it's slow give it a minute to load):
http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?id=319
Stryc9Fuego:
Gotta love the gamer indie cred thread going on up in here. Another game that I liked was Nitro by Psygnosis. Actually, most anything by Psygnosis with a few notable, horrible, exceptions.
Tehz:
I was a huge fan of Timesplitters 2 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timesplitters_2). It got good reviews, but I never saw it really get any real recognition beyond that.
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