Not my favorite but in my top 10 is from the depths. Never seen anyone ever mention it without going out of my way
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Shadow Hearts: Covenant. I haven't played it in years, so maybe it's just nostalgia, but I remembered that the story was interesting, and the ring combat mechanic was fun, and the music is good. I never played the 1st and 3rd Shadow Hearts tho, only the 2nd.
Dear rising I would love a reboot of the first one with new mechanics but the same overall crazy feel
How many people talk about pac man world 2? That game still holds up and it's one of the few gamecube discs that is still in a great condition after all of these years.
I like the DOS game Nuclear War. Funny and quick to complete.
Luigi's Mansion. My absolute favorite game on Gamecube and probably my favorite Nintendo franchise, but I never hear anyone talking about it unless there is a new release.
Endorfun. I got it for Christmas in 95 or 96 and would spend hours playing it. Years later I would get emulators to continue playing it. Introduced my college roommate to it. There were times I couldn't get the sound of the animations to work, but I kept coming back to it. Every now and then, I'll revisit it. Wish it would get a rerelease or new version, maybe something I could pay on my phone. Loved the music, the moving colors and textures. It has a therapeutic way of getting me out of my head.
@LeylaaLovee Opoona on Wii, even though it has an official ENG translation
Sonic riders zero gravity: The game is a sequel to Sonic riders, dumb down for new players but the music still slaps
Digimon World (PSX)
Sally Can't Sleep. It's a strange indie first person platformer with a lot of focus on versatile and exploitable movement mechanics. The dev sacrificed visual polish for quantity and style, so the game has a lot of interconnected levels with a wide variety of different mechanics, types of level design, and visual styles - it's a really good example of how much a solo developer can accomplish. It's pretty funny, too. I don't think I've ever seen a game pull a credits gag like it did.
Never heard of this one and it's title and your summary has grabbed me. Will check it out~
Meteos for the DS. Never got the Disney sequel but the original was great and probably my most played DS game.