Underrated, I have a few on my list Clive Barker's Jericho Were the gaming mechanics clunky, I guess. I never experienced that much trouble with it. The fact you could switch to different team members and use their powers for different situations was cool. The concept and story was cool. And dat cliffhanger ending tho. I want more of this game and everyone just dissed on this game, which I personally loved the visuals, the story, the everything. Darkness 2 I fucking love this game. I just. There was so many things that felt right about this game. And it did poorly in sales. The studio went out of business and everyone else seemed to disliked the cliffhanger ending. IDK why because Darkness 1 was already established to be a good game, Darkness 2 polished everything right with Darkness 1 and I was forgiving of the cliffhanger ending because I would have bought the third game. Kingdom's of Amular From the visuals. To the storyline. The colors. The quest. The writing. It wasn't just your generic fantasy RPG. It was just a fun romp and I enjoyed traveling to the different worlds and the different places. Two Worlds 2 I admire this company, yes was Two Worlds 2 kind of generic. Kind of, they did have fantasy alternate Japan and Africa. But I liked it. They were the company that fixed everything wrong with the first game and redeemed themselves, That's why I like this game so much. That's why I appreciate this game so much. Because the company took all the complaints, all the negative criticism and made their game better. We should have supported companies like this more. That is respectable. Two Worlds could have become something. Overrated Assassin Creed 1 I know know. What a hispters putting Assassin Creed on this list. But I am not even talking Assassin Creed every other game. I am talking the very first game when it first came out. I will never see the appeal of this game. It didn't stand out to me. It didn't capture me. The story was Okay. But Idk. Maybe it was because I was the jaded sci-fi guy who had seen this plot in Star Trek and other sci-fi franchises that some guy who relives his memories in a machine as a super cool assassin just seemed kind of lazy. I like what they are doing with the origins game. I might have been more forgiving if AC didn't try to be bigger than what it was. But it tried and it shows in the first game, this was their flagship of lacklusterness.