
The world of video games has one too many underrated titles. So how do these games become relegated to cult hits?

NADA HOLDINGS and DRAGAMI GAMES have announced the launch of a new IP development project for LOLLIPOP CHAINSAW.
lol that's cool. I'm waiting for lollipop chainsaw remake to go on major sale before i try it again. I didn't get far in the original, not because i didn't like it tho. I bought shadows of the damned remake instead which is an awesome game and i recommend.

Double Fine Productions’ masterful Psychonauts turns 20 and it’s still as insightful today as it was back when it was new.

Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, and Silent Hill 2 are some examples of games that still offer a mighty good time in 2024 if you pick them up today.
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Okami
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Shadow Of The Colossus
Chrono Trigger
Silent Hill 2
FF7
FF8
FF9
FF6
Xenogears
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil 2
Threads of Fate
Suikoden 2
My entire list and more is from the ps1
Without reading the article, I'm going to guess because it didn't sell well, yet was a damn decent experience.
I love cult classics. They help me feel like a pretentious hipster...playing amazing games you probably never heard of.
The easiest way is to release a really good game next to a casual hit. For example release a new fresh IP the same day as Call of Duty and have a lack of advertising for it. Keep it at 60 dollars, and bam you will have an under rated game because everyone is paying 60 dollars for COD.
Psychonauts was sooo awesome...
Is "underrated" dreaded? It's sort of a shame, but I don't think it's dreaded.