Edited By
Darius Kingston
A growing number of players are calling out lesser-known video games, claiming these titles deserve more recognition. In recent discussions, many are voicing their favorites, including some surprising indie releases and classic adventures.
A recent trend on forums has gamers sharing their hidden gems, emphasizing why these games are worth playing despite lacking mainstream appeal. Top mentions include:
Control: One user stated, "No one I know has played it," underscoring its underrated status.
Fire in the Beastlands: This indie game is praised for its level design and artistic style, yet only has 13 reviews.
Outward: "I dunno why this game ainโt popular," a commenter lamented.
Interestingly, players expressed a mix of sentiments about these hidden gems. As one comment notes, "This sets dangerous precedent," calling attention to the need for greater appreciation of indie games.
"Grim Dawn felt kinda meh at first, but it just clicked during my recent playthrough," shared a devoted gamer on their second encounter with the game.
Many players are puzzled about the lack of popularity surrounding these titles. The comments reveal:
Niche appeal: Some games cater to specific tastes, limiting their audience.
Marketing gaps: Without aggressive marketing, even quality games struggle to find their fan base.
Competition: With so many AAA releases, itโs easy for standout indie games to be overlooked.
โ Highlighting Control: One of the top-voted mentions.
โฝ Fire in the Beastlands praised for unique design despite few reviews.
โก Players rediscover Grim Dawn, prompting interest in DLC.
As gamers continue to spotlight these compelling titles, the conversation may push developers and publishers to take notice, possibly breathing new life into these underappreciated gems. What other hidden games are still waiting for their moment in the spotlight?