underated games.

Kingdoms Of Amalur is a great game. Many, many hours of fun, lots of content. With the two DLCs, it's a good 130-150 hours on one character's playthrough.
 
Worth mentioning that you will be bored to death long before that though!:p

No, I really enjoyed it. There's a real sense of exploration and a whole world out there to see with different styles. There's a good progression as you can max out all of a character's skills, mix them up from the different skill trees, re-build your character as often as you like, lots of armour and weapon upgrades.

If you like that sort of third person, loot & levelling, action-adventure, then KOA is great.
 
"Hellgate: London" springs to mind.
I think made by some of the Diablo creators. It was an FPS with Diablo style loot. It was a little repetitive at times, but I really enjoyed it. Sadly, I think the company went bankrupt before they could release the Multiplayer expansion :/
 
"Hellgate: London" springs to mind.
I think made by some of the Diablo creators. It was an FPS with Diablo style loot. It was a little repetitive at times, but I really enjoyed it. Sadly, I think the company went bankrupt before they could release the Multiplayer expansion :/

I sunk sooooo many hours into that game, really did not get the recognition it deserved. Loved the art style as well, and it was great fun to play as melee in third person as well :D
 
Who remember blade of darkness?

Ofcourse, another quality game...pc only.

Thats the thing with a lot of the responces you'll see here. Around about that golden era 98/02 so many ******* games came out for the pc, that many shiped under the masses.

Blade of Darkness, Porche, bz2, kingpin... all victims of being quality middleware games that were better than their worth with naff all marketing.

There are many, many more:)
 
Who remember blade of darkness?

Funnily enough I was only thinking a day or two back how good this was (great shadows for its time). I also think it has the best melee combat I've experienced in a game, and that coupled with a much wider variety of loot would make a great combination for another one like it. They could call is Dark Souls, but in all sincerity I think it 'could' be a good rival to the Souls games.
 
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