Quote Originally Posted by lionx
Actraiser
All hail the greatest game ever made. Seriously.

Others beside it include (my special SNES edition):

Anything by Quintet, especially ActRaiser II in terms of how they were received by the players. Soulblazer Trilogy needs recognition too, especially Soulblazer and Terranigma.

E.V.O. The Search for Eden, one of the finest video game stories ever told.

The Secret of Evermore, quite possibly one of the best action-rpgs I've ever had the honor of playing. Easily my favorite RPG on the SNES, and with one of the most unique and fitting musical scores in gaming.

Mega Man X2, which for some reason I can never understand why people do not like. They like X1, which was good. But then they like X3 over X2, which sucked. X2 was just as good as the original Mega Man X, and sported some incredible levels, villains (Agile is the pwn, and you know it), and music. Flame Stag and the North Pole Base stage 1 and 2 are the most memorable tracks.

Demon's Crest, which flew under everyone's radar. It doesn't help that it was a spinoff of another series that also flew under everyone's radar, possibly for being too hard. Demon's Crest presents an extremely immersive world in which all elements of the story come together to tell an incredible tale. While I am normally not too intense in my support for non-linearity in games, the way the game throws you out into Hell and has you scramble for the runes however you can adds to the overall chaotic theme of a disorganized netherworld being run by a crappy leader.

Dragon View, the sequel to a game everyone thought was crap, Drakkhen. And they were right. But Dragon View is actually good. It has a unique way of showcasing dialogue in a narrative sense that makes it stand out. The battle system is also great. It is a mixture of a beat em up, and an RPG.