Originally Posted by
Vyk
I agree about Beyond Good and Evil, though I dunno if underrated is the term. Its more a sleeper hit. Its not like it doesn't get credit it deserves. I think almost everyone that's played it adored it. Just that not many people have played it.
And uh... Xenosaga II being Xenogears' fault? I haven't played Xenosaga II, because I didn't find Xenosaga I all that fun. Because yes, I'm a Xenogears fan. And Xenosaga didn't hold a candle to Xenogears, so I wasn't interested in its sequal. But is it actually Xenogears fault that the Xenosaga games stumbled so badly? I would blame the Xenosaga games themselves (or better, their creators) for dropping the ball. People like those games, and in my humble opinion I think they get all the credit they deserve, as sub-par as I think they are :] though maybe people like the Saga games more if they never played Gears
Speaking of which, I would put Xenogears in the same category as Beyond Good and Evil. Didn't get much disclosure, but those that play it usually seem to love it, or at least find a certain amount of respect for it.
I will say the Shining Force series (excluding anything released in the past few years) is underrated (those may be underrated too, but I personally hate the new ones). Tactical RPGs with easy simple fun, no overly complex and convoluted calculations to determine your attack. You just situate your people and attack. You don't get raped for forgetting a cruicial part of a calculation that has nothing to do with gaming. I hated FFT for that. Differences in males and females and when they were born and what direction they were facing and how high they were standing and gah! Way too much thought put into a simple attack.