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What is the most underrated game in your opinion?

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As the title says, what game do you deem underrated and more people should play?
 
Squad 44, a very realistic ww2 milsim with small playerbase and The long dark, a survival game, normies can’t stand slow paced games and only want quick action
 
I mean, it's the truth. Starfield is a very, very underrated game. Starfield was Bethesda's Fallout 3 moment since they're trying new waters with completely different IPs.
 
Enclave
Total Overdose
Mirrors edge catalyst
 
Spark the Electric Jester 3
 
Max Payne 2
Bully
LA Noire
 
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Squad 44, a very realistic ww2 milsim with small playerbase and The long dark, a survival game, normies can’t stand slow paced games and only want quick action
I agree
 
Forgot to mention Jagged Alliance 2, probably the most underrated game ever.
 
Code Veronica
 
Amid Evil or Earthworm Jim (I haven't played Earthworm Jim 2 but I'd also include that here too)
 
Sacrifice (1999)

This is something like a third-person RTS in which you play as a sorcerer serving one of five gods. The god you choose to serve determines what creatures you can summon with your collected souls or what spells you can cast.

The story is great, and it changes depending on which gods you choose to do missions for. Each god has a different domain as well as a different philosophy. As an aside, Tim Curry did the voice of Stratos, one of the five gods in the game.

Finally, the game has a very dark and surreal art style as it was by Shiny Entertainment, the same studio behind Earthworm Jim. It is also surprisingly violent as you face off against rival sorcerers and their patron gods, and you have to both kill the enemy sorcerer as well as desecrate his altar so he cannot respawn.

Even though the game is quite old, the graphics scale up really well for modern computers and everything has a very fluid and strange atmosphere.
 
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Sacrifice (1999)

This is something like a third-person RTS in which you play as a sorcerer serving one of five gods. The god you choose to serve determines what creatures you can summon with your collected souls or what spells you can cast.

The story is great, and it changes depending on which gods you choose to do missions for. Each god has a different domain as well as a different philosophy. As an aside, Tim Curry did the voice of Stratos, one of the five gods in the game.

Finally, the game has a very dark and surreal art style as it was by Shiny Entertainment, the same studio behind Earthworm Jim. It is also surprisingly violent as you face off against rival sorcerers and their patron gods, and you have to both kill the enemy sorcerer as well as desecrate his altar so he cannot respawn.

Even though the game is quite old, the graphics scale up really well for modern computers and everything has a very fluid and strange atmosphere.
I remember that game! It came with a gaming mag I picked up back in 2002. Good times.
 
Honestly canis canem edit (bully) was better than gta I know it ain't that underrated after it's been taken over by all the tt posers
 

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