@@seanaes People would skip around and miss a lot since they have the attention span of a goldfish. Besides if gameranx was going for attention-span theater they would be doing shorts.
@@seanaes truth is they are greedy , not any other reason , cuz they are already a big channel with lots of suscribers , but still do these things for more view
Strongly recommend Sunset Overdrive. Played it at launch and picked it up when it launched on steam. Still one of the best games of the last decade and it goes on sale for super cheap quite often. Criminal that we never got a sequel.
while I think it is a really cool game. It was not really my cup of tea. I don't like having to jump around and glide around all the time like on speed xD But it definitely is a great game, just not for me
@dantealighieri1265 I hated the grinding at first. It grew on me once I got the hang of it. You should try it again. I've gone back to games I hate at first and they became some of my favorite games. Kingdom come deliverance is one off the top of my head
I loved the gameplay but one thing that kinda kept me from completing was that I didn't feel there was hardly any penalty for dying. You just die and respawn basically without losing any items or progress
Still one of my favorites. All the 4th wall humor and jokes within it coupled with decent gameplay just made for a nice experience. Especially for xbox one when it was just deserted from any good exclusives (seemingly even more than now days lol)
Tbh I just replayed it and I think it might be one of my all time favorite games. It is heavy with beautiful visuals qnd insane combat that really keeps you on your toes. Hands down the best Xbox One release exclusive.
combat/movement feels so sluggish to come back too though. wish it had a modding communityy. All I want is to have the normal gameplay, but at sunset or night. an astronaut can dream.
That game was awesome in its own way. Wife bought it and really enjoyed it. She's a huge God of war fan so to see her break put of her comfort zone was really cool.
@@wildphilpresents i mean by this logic several games on this list shouldn't be here... the concept of katamari damacy is not unique because of the monkey ball aspect, its uniqueness completely different than "reach point B"
If only. While Sony/Insomniac now own the IP, it’s a weird situation where Microsoft owns the rights to sequels….which is fucking stupid cause it didn’t sell well at all on Xbox (surprise) and now it’s locked to that system unless Microsoft gives up those rights to Sony/Insomniac. Shame cause Insomniac is beyond on top of their game right now, and SO was the most unique game of last gen on Xbox next to Quantum Break.
I know it doesn’t make sense to you…… but it’s literally in the name br br bruh SUNSET overdrive. What overdrive? S U N S E T now say it with me bookie oh bless your heart
Port yeah 100% sequel... i dont think modern insomniac is up for it, humor was the main part of the game and todays insomniac "for modern gamers" cant do just edgy humor anymore
I remember D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die being marketed as a Telltale type narrative choice game and remember it having a weird stamina/food system where every action cost stamina. That was one that stood out for me
Shame that IP belongs to a company that doesn't want to make a sequel, and game's original creator Swery65 doesn't have the rights for the game. It really is one of the biggest gaming regrets of early 2010's
i mean there is other games like it though. Golden idol and dont feed the monkeys are of similar vien. Not exactly the same but definelty similar enough.
Nahhh. I love Inscryption but it's a roguelite deck builder. It's fairly unique but it's not really unlike any other game ever. You could kinda even compare it to slay the spire.
I was really convinced by that side-by-side of Sunset Overdrive and Spiderman. Seriously, they look a lot more similar than I would have thought and I've played both.
I would have had "Kameo Elements of Power" by Rare from 2005 in the list. That unique game were also a benchmark game for graphics and still look good in 4K, 19 years later. It got a free 4K/60 upgrade a few years ago.
Kameo has one of the most authentic-feeling elf-fairy hub worlds ever made. The longer you stay in it, the moe you feel like a fairy-elf, no humans around at all as I recall 😃
I’d like to formally request a list of the titles mentioned in descriptions so I can come back and reference them when I actually have money to buy games haha
I had a really rough patch when I was a kid, I was in highschool dealing with highschool shit. I played tf outta sunset overdrive during that I remember having such a good time on my own during that and feel like without it I would’ve had a really hard time. Love it and hope it gets a sequel some day somehow
The Neverhood absolutely belongs on this list. Yes it's a puzzle game, but it's claymation and it's something we've never seen and probably never will see ever again. Made by the same guy who made Earthworm Jim and the TV Show Cat Scratch!
Love neverhood. My grandpa got it for me when he hated i played video games and he found it as something that i could learn. He and me played it for hours and i will never forget it now that hes gone.
There are a good amount of claymation games out there if you go poking around! Hylics is popular among fans of RPGmaker games (even though I don't believe it was made in RPGmaker), and there are also games like NiGHT SIGNAL (personal favorite, it's just delightfully weird) and Isolomus (which is more of an experience than a game). I'd suggest checking them out if you haven't. (Also have to admit I was confused for just a split second, as this list made me think of Everhood - completely different game, but man, the titles are way too close, lmao.)
Killer 7 was brilliant for it's time, like if Quentin Tarantino had a baby with Hideo Kojima and this baby made a videogame. I wish Capcom would remake it with modern mechanics but keep the incredible story/characters/setting, etc.
I just want to say the rail grinding in Sunset overdrive is the rail grinding that they perfected from the ratchet and clank series. Also in ratchet deadlocked, there are several bosses that you fight while using grind rails and the guns just like in sunset overdrive. 13:54
I was so hyped for sunset when I first played the demo at comic con and was baffled by how unpopular it was. Tbh may warrant a replay. Also I know it's probably been talked about before but jazz punk. What a weird fun experience
This list needs a part two. I personally think Alan Wake 2 deserts a spot. It's very unique and weird and one of remedy best games. It so different as everything you ever played before. It's more like a experience as a game. And something that you only understand if you played it by yourself or at least seen a playthrough.
Honestly this video is one of the most enjoyable ideas you guys have had for a list that I've ever seen. We the humans of the interwebz love weird crap and it's pretty heartwarming to see you react with such genuine feeling toward all these truly strange games. Please make more videos like this!
Psychonauts should be on this list. Game were levels are the inside of a persons inner psyche, emotional baggage, and memories that make up who they are.
I love, love and i mean LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE Sunset Overdrive. The game is so stupidly fun to play and move around and just hanging around the city and grinding and running. I love that game. I replay it like once at year because is just so damn fun
I wish more channels gave a spotlight to just how underrated Sunset Overdirve really is. apart from the meta commentary and some times low hanging fruit grabs the jokes come off as, it's a superb experience and a unique play style that utilizes momentum and strategy to play. it's a game I play at least once a year, and cause it has a replay mission menu- I get to keep all my awesome earned story swag
for me it was Lifeline on the ps2. the fact that most of your interactions is by voice, was really cool. One puzzle got me though. took forever to pass.
I played Bushido Blade 2 on the PS1 and man... only my friend and I were aware of this gem among all the kids in the school, I felt like no one in the world knew this game, thanks for bringing this gem out. I'm going to give it a try to Hellish Quart
Sunset Overdrive needs to be studied, there's no way that this game is not a total classic. Probably the most fun game on market on pair with Spider-Man series. Insomniac Goats delivered
Outpost Infinity Seige is actually not that unique because its an expansion of the RTS/FPS mashup that was popularised by the Natural Selection games. It's funny that Falcon says it feels like a mod because NS1 was an insanely popular Half-Life mod which allowed the team to release NS2 as a commucial title.
I knew it wouldn't get a mention (it's obscure, I guess), but I do wish Everhood got some love. Strange story, strange characters, surreal atmosphere, and it's an RPG rhythm bullet hell where the enemies are choreographed to music. It's one of my favorite games of all time.
"Came from an unlikely partnership between Insomniac Studios - the guys behind Ratchet & Clank, Spiderman..." And the partnership was never explained because the sentence was never completed after the parenthesis. 10/10.
Sunset Overdrive is the reason I got an Xbox One. It is the only console I didn't buy at launch and their past games sold it for me, so basically PS exclusives sold me an Xbox One. It helped that the Sunset Overdrive one was the first white Xbox One.
The great thing is that it’s also on pc which I’m sure makes it more accessible to more people also makes it portable to play anywhere if you have a device like a steam deck 😉😁
I gotta say, glad to see Hellish Quart on the list. It's a truly special little game. Unique puts it mildly. I've had a decent amount of fun with such a relatively small game. High recommend.
I think Disintegration would've been a great addition to this game list. It was a first-person shooter with elements from the real-time strategy genre.
Sunset was sooooo good. After I started playing it I couldn't put it down until I finished it. Runs well, great shooter and platformer, funny story. Too bad it didn't find success due to exclusive. It's one of the few games I did 100% on and it's not even a chore
Clash was one of the best games ive ever played, loved the story and weirdness of it, well worth playing if your looking for something unconventional and unique.
Return of the Obra Dinn is a pretty interesting example. Perhaps not the most unique in terms of gameplay, which is basically a walking sim where you get to document and set the record straight on a horrific incident that happened long before the player shows up. But it's the fact that you're not out to solve some mystery in the hopes of saving lives or setting tortured souls to rest, you're just a man (or a woman) trying to sort out the details regarding a tragedy while being almost as clueless as the poor unfortunate souls that weren't lucky enough to escape the ship the night things went to hell.
Ill Bleed's senses are a hint on how you Reveal / Avoid the traps. When you are near a possible trap, you use a device to select the location you think the trap is at and more or less make it not a problem and get points. Once you get used to how Ill Bleed works, it ends up being a bit fun and SUPER CRAZY ... especially if you let all the main protag's friends die.
The gameplay of Sunset Overdrive was a blast. Tony hawk/spiderman/ infamous/ratchet and clank. Best of all worlds. Quirky, responsive, and pure fun. The missions werent always compelling and the humor was a miss sometimes but damn was it gaming
Honorable Mention: Incredible Crisis on PS1. The premise is basically four family members each getting home for grandmother's birthday. But the nonsense journey they each go through is where it's at.
Killer7 was my first M rated game. I didn't think the gameplay part was bad. I think its uniqueness added to the overall uncomfortable feeling that the story and art gave you.
Oh what I would give to get an I Ninja remake! That game is such a hidden gem, I’ve yet to play anything like it. I spent so many hours playing it on my GameCube when I was a kid.
Oh,damn - Bushido Blade! That was one of the first, if not THE first - video games I ever played on console. That and Parappa the Rapper were in heavy rotation on my PS1..
I love Hellish Quart. You have to think of it in terms of real sword fighting and not something like Soulcalibur. IRL a proper cut from a sword takes you out of a fight (not to mention losing a hand or your head), no repeated bashing and slashing until a health bar runs out. Watching what your opponent does and striking at the right time and the right place. I have finished some fights with only one slash or thrust. There is some wonky physics here and there, but it is still early access. If you like real sword fighting it is something worth checking out.
The original The World Ends with You should've been on this list. Nothing ever came close to replicating the experience of playing on two screens, not even the remaster and the sequel. Sequel was great tho but the OG will forever and always be one of those games I wish everyone got to play
Have you ever thought about making the numbers lower down to your number one in true ranking form? Instead of randomly giving them numbers? Hope it helps bro. Love the content
A game I believe that should have made it on this list is Tecmo's Deception from the PS1 era in the late 90's. You have a mansion house which during the day you set up deadly traps to trap and destroy monsters that invade the house at night. Game is very unique and I have never found a game that plays quite like it.
Jesus... Hearing Illbleed brought up brings back nostalgia. I recall reading about that as an upcoming game when I was like 13. Unfortunately my Dreamcast broke before I got to try it ... But it sticks with me
I want to give a shout out to Jazzpunk. One of the strangest games I've ever played but it was super fun. Basically a point and click adventure game, but so, so weird.
As games with unique movement mechanics go, I think Gravity Rush has to be my favourite. Gravity Rush 2 actually, the mechanics are the same but it's overall a much better game than the first one. Great music too!
here is the list :
10. Pacific Drive 0:22
9.Outpost: Infinity Siege 2:32
8.Rollerdrome 4:13
7.Who is lila ? 5:38
6.Clash: Artifacts of Chaos 7:01
5.Illbleed 9:10
4.Killer Seven 11:14
3.Sunset Overdrive 12:55
2. Hellish Quart 15:33
1.Detuned 16:50
Good thing you made this list for the rest of the goldfish brained losers that can't sit through an entire video, like yourself.
Thank you. Wish they would do this instead of just saying “number x” in the description lol
@@seanaes People would skip around and miss a lot since they have the attention span of a goldfish. Besides if gameranx was going for attention-span theater they would be doing shorts.
@@brodriguez11000 i get that its for viewer retention but it would be convenient to actually have the list of games
@@seanaes truth is they are greedy , not any other reason , cuz they are already a big channel with lots of suscribers , but still do these things for more view
Strongly recommend Sunset Overdrive. Played it at launch and picked it up when it launched on steam. Still one of the best games of the last decade and it goes on sale for super cheap quite often. Criminal that we never got a sequel.
I'm playing it rn on PC and I'm loving it
Sunset Overdrive was something else. Easily the most fun in a single player game I’ve ever had.
while I think it is a really cool game. It was not really my cup of tea. I don't like having to jump around and glide around all the time like on speed xD But it definitely is a great game, just not for me
@dantealighieri1265 I hated the grinding at first. It grew on me once I got the hang of it. You should try it again. I've gone back to games I hate at first and they became some of my favorite games. Kingdom come deliverance is one off the top of my head
@@dantealighieri1265 Yeah, it was overwhelming for me to try and jump, slide, and shooting and everything else all at once.
Same here, i loved it so much
I loved the gameplay but one thing that kinda kept me from completing was that I didn't feel there was hardly any penalty for dying. You just die and respawn basically without losing any items or progress
Sunset Overdrive was a comic book in video game mode. It was awesome to play.
Still one of my favorites. All the 4th wall humor and jokes within it coupled with decent gameplay just made for a nice experience. Especially for xbox one when it was just deserted from any good exclusives (seemingly even more than now days lol)
Tbh I just replayed it and I think it might be one of my all time favorite games. It is heavy with beautiful visuals qnd insane combat that really keeps you on your toes. Hands down the best Xbox One release exclusive.
combat/movement feels so sluggish to come back too though. wish it had a modding communityy. All I want is to have the normal gameplay, but at sunset or night. an astronaut can dream.
Sunset Overdrive, I will always love you
Sunset Overdrive Walk so that Marvel Spider-Man can Run
@@ravenl.twilight3377 Sunset Overdrive is better, it's more fun, the only aspect to enjoy in Spider Man is the swinging.
@@bearpoop720Exactly
That game will always be fun. The art style will hold up for a long time
@bearpoop720 are you talking about the N64 spiderman? Lol
Lost in Random never seems to make these lists, was definitely a "unique experience". Massively under appreciated IMO
Agreed!!
That game was awesome in its own way. Wife bought it and really enjoyed it. She's a huge God of war fan so to see her break put of her comfort zone was really cool.
I'm excited. I just bought it on sale on PSN
I just bought in for Two dollars
@@vincentclark8386 ohhh,if it's on sale still I may check it out! Lemme know what you think of it, if u see my comment to reply to 👌
I think Katamari Damacy also hasn't had anything similar to it. And the King of All Cosmos is one of the coolest characters ever.
It's Super Monkey Ball with collecting junk essentially. It's gameplay itself isn't so unique, just the concept.
I haven't played it, but apparently Tornado Twist did KD only better.
@@wildphilpresents i mean by this logic several games on this list shouldn't be here... the concept of katamari damacy is not unique because of the monkey ball aspect, its uniqueness completely different than "reach point B"
SUNSET OVERDRIVE 2 BUTTON
If only. While Sony/Insomniac now own the IP, it’s a weird situation where Microsoft owns the rights to sequels….which is fucking stupid cause it didn’t sell well at all on Xbox (surprise) and now it’s locked to that system unless Microsoft gives up those rights to Sony/Insomniac. Shame cause Insomniac is beyond on top of their game right now, and SO was the most unique game of last gen on Xbox next to Quantum Break.
You understand me
shit can we at least get an "ALways Night Time" mod for the first one. Never made sense to me that 95% of the game happens mid day.
PLEASEEEEEEEEEE
I know it doesn’t make sense to you…… but it’s literally in the name br br bruh SUNSET overdrive. What overdrive? S U N S E T now say it with me bookie oh bless your heart
Sunset Overdrive deserves a PlayStation port and a sequel. One of the most fun games I've ever played and it's a crime so few people have played it.
No Sunset Overdrive on PlayStation unless Sony commits to SO2 being released on both Xbox and PlayStation.
@@TimberWolf99what’s so2
@@WizzlyBearW0rms Sunset Overdrive 2
Port yeah 100% sequel... i dont think modern insomniac is up for it, humor was the main part of the game and todays insomniac "for modern gamers" cant do just edgy humor anymore
@@TimberWolf99 oh yeah I think it would still go to Xbox
10 year old game feels ahead of the curve. What a rare compliment.
Surprised okami isn't on this list. It has one of the most unique gameplay mechanics I've ever experienced. It's highly underrated imo
This title was the only reason I watched this particular video - was sure it was going to be on the list and am a little disappointed that it wasn't.
I remember D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die being marketed as a Telltale type narrative choice game and remember it having a weird stamina/food system where every action cost stamina. That was one that stood out for me
I always saw that as "crappy Xbox games with gold title that no one is gonna play" and never gave it a chance 😅
Now I feel bad lol
i read “D4” and think of that shitty blizzard game Megan Fox promoted😂
@@khrisbreezy3628 can’t remember if it was good or not, but I do think I played it lol
Shame that IP belongs to a company that doesn't want to make a sequel, and game's original creator Swery65 doesn't have the rights for the game. It really is one of the biggest gaming regrets of early 2010's
Sunset overdrive is an amazing game, it's a shame that it's so underrated
I'm playing it on PC and I love it
Return of the Obra Dinn deserves a mention
fantastic game
There are some games alike meaby not as good but its not that unique, great game by the way
I came to the comments to make this exact suggestion. Been looking for a similar experience ever since I finished it.
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i mean there is other games like it though. Golden idol and dont feed the monkeys are of similar vien. Not exactly the same but definelty similar enough.
Inscryption shoulda been on here. More people need to know about that game
Daniel Mullins makes some good games
I was hoping to find it here as well
Nahhh.
I love Inscryption but it's a roguelite deck builder.
It's fairly unique but it's not really unlike any other game ever.
You could kinda even compare it to slay the spire.
>Over 100,000 reviews on Steam
It's not as niche and unknown as you think it is, friend.
Still cant beat the third boss 😢
Gameranx has always been there to educate me on games I should get and not get thanks Gameranx ❤
229Million for Insomniac is an absolute steal!!... Ohh and Sunset Overdrive needs to be re released amazing game
I love games like sunset overdrive and hi rush that come out of nowhere that are just massive fun to play
I was really convinced by that side-by-side of Sunset Overdrive and Spiderman. Seriously, they look a lot more similar than I would have thought and I've played both.
Same voice actor even
Man i miss sunset overdrive, it really needed a fleshed out sequel, or more open world stuff..
I would have had "Kameo Elements of Power" by Rare from 2005 in the list. That unique game were also a benchmark game for graphics and still look good in 4K, 19 years later. It got a free 4K/60 upgrade a few years ago.
Kameo has one of the most authentic-feeling elf-fairy hub worlds ever made. The longer you stay in it, the moe you feel like a fairy-elf, no humans around at all as I recall 😃
@@InnerSunshine Yeah. :) I don't remember any humans in it either. They planned a sequel sometime, but were sadly cancelled.
I’d like to formally request a list of the titles mentioned in descriptions so I can come back and reference them when I actually have money to buy games haha
I had a really rough patch when I was a kid, I was in highschool dealing with highschool shit. I played tf outta sunset overdrive during that I remember having such a good time on my own during that and feel like without it I would’ve had a really hard time. Love it and hope it gets a sequel some day somehow
The Neverhood absolutely belongs on this list. Yes it's a puzzle game, but it's claymation and it's something we've never seen and probably never will see ever again. Made by the same guy who made Earthworm Jim and the TV Show Cat Scratch!
Love neverhood. My grandpa got it for me when he hated i played video games and he found it as something that i could learn. He and me played it for hours and i will never forget it now that hes gone.
There are a good amount of claymation games out there if you go poking around! Hylics is popular among fans of RPGmaker games (even though I don't believe it was made in RPGmaker), and there are also games like NiGHT SIGNAL (personal favorite, it's just delightfully weird) and Isolomus (which is more of an experience than a game). I'd suggest checking them out if you haven't.
(Also have to admit I was confused for just a split second, as this list made me think of Everhood - completely different game, but man, the titles are way too close, lmao.)
Sunset overdrive has to come back in some way shape or form, it HAS to
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Sunset Overdrive is such a blast and the humor is just weird and quirky that it s just a perfect package of a game for me.
Killer 7 was brilliant for it's time, like if Quentin Tarantino had a baby with Hideo Kojima and this baby made a videogame. I wish Capcom would remake it with modern mechanics but keep the incredible story/characters/setting, etc.
I just want to say the rail grinding in Sunset overdrive is the rail grinding that they perfected from the ratchet and clank series. Also in ratchet deadlocked, there are several bosses that you fight while using grind rails and the guns just like in sunset overdrive. 13:54
I was so hyped for sunset when I first played the demo at comic con and was baffled by how unpopular it was. Tbh may warrant a replay. Also I know it's probably been talked about before but jazz punk. What a weird fun experience
This list needs a part two. I personally think Alan Wake 2 deserts a spot. It's very unique and weird and one of remedy best games. It so different as everything you ever played before. It's more like a experience as a game. And something that you only understand if you played it by yourself or at least seen a playthrough.
Honestly this video is one of the most enjoyable ideas you guys have had for a list that I've ever seen. We the humans of the interwebz love weird crap and it's pretty heartwarming to see you react with such genuine feeling toward all these truly strange games. Please make more videos like this!
Psychonauts should be on this list. Game were levels are the inside of a persons inner psyche, emotional baggage, and memories that make up who they are.
I love, love and i mean LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE Sunset Overdrive. The game is so stupidly fun to play and move around and just hanging around the city and grinding and running. I love that game. I replay it like once at year because is just so damn fun
Gotta say Hi-Fi Rush and kingdom come delievence those games are so dang unique
@deannal.newton9772doesn't Dark Souls and No Straight Roads have rhythm based boss fights?
I wish more channels gave a spotlight to just how underrated Sunset Overdirve really is. apart from the meta commentary and some times low hanging fruit grabs the jokes come off as, it's a superb experience and a unique play style that utilizes momentum and strategy to play. it's a game I play at least once a year, and cause it has a replay mission menu- I get to keep all my awesome earned story swag
Antechamber, that game seems to be what its like to have an acid trip
for me it was Lifeline on the ps2. the fact that most of your interactions is by voice, was really cool. One puzzle got me though. took forever to pass.
I played Bushido Blade 2 on the PS1 and man... only my friend and I were aware of this gem among all the kids in the school, I felt like no one in the world knew this game, thanks for bringing this gem out. I'm going to give it a try to Hellish Quart
11:52 "These are the only games in the enemies"
Stanley Parable, Catherine, Manhunt: there's a lot of games that could go on this list
Catherine was the first Game i thought about after reading the title! Great Game!
cruelty squad for me is one of the most unique games. acid trip to hell I feel is the right definition.
This video reminded me of my time playing Jazzpunk and I think it deserves a mention. What an unbelievably wacky experience.
Just a friendly reminder that Sunset Overdrive turns 10 years old this year.
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10 years old and it's better than 99% of games that release today
10 - Pacific Drive
9 - Outpost: Infinity Siege
8 - Rollerdrome
7 - Who's Lila?
6 - Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
5 - illbleed
4 - Killer7
3 - Sunset Overdrive
2 - Hellish Quart
1 - Detuned
My kind of list! Love when I find games I wasn't aware of before through you guys.
Sunset Overdrive needs to be studied, there's no way that this game is not a total classic. Probably the most fun game on market on pair with Spider-Man series. Insomniac Goats delivered
Outpost Infinity Seige is actually not that unique because its an expansion of the RTS/FPS mashup that was popularised by the Natural Selection games. It's funny that Falcon says it feels like a mod because NS1 was an insanely popular Half-Life mod which allowed the team to release NS2 as a commucial title.
I'll never forget how crazy Sunset Overdrive was. Wish we got a sequel.
Love seeing sunset overdrive getting some love!
I knew it wouldn't get a mention (it's obscure, I guess), but I do wish Everhood got some love. Strange story, strange characters, surreal atmosphere, and it's an RPG rhythm bullet hell where the enemies are choreographed to music. It's one of my favorite games of all time.
Yay, a 'Clash: Artefacts of Chaos' mention. Absolutely underrated gem of a game. I highly recommend it. Just played it a couple of months ago.^^
"These are the only games inside the enemies outside the bosses" - Falcon - 2024.😂
Y'all rarely make a mistake so i had to call it, lol! Beautiful ❤️
"Came from an unlikely partnership between Insomniac Studios - the guys behind Ratchet & Clank, Spiderman..."
And the partnership was never explained because the sentence was never completed after the parenthesis. 10/10.
Sunset Overdrive is amazing. I wish we got a 2. Nothing else is like it. Even from Insomniac.
Sunset Overdrive is the reason I got an Xbox One. It is the only console I didn't buy at launch and their past games sold it for me, so basically PS exclusives sold me an Xbox One. It helped that the Sunset Overdrive one was the first white Xbox One.
When Sunset Overdrive came out, I had no way to play it and I've always been sad that I missed it haha
The great thing is that it’s also on pc which I’m sure makes it more accessible to more people also makes it portable to play anywhere if you have a device like a steam deck 😉😁
I gotta say, glad to see Hellish Quart on the list. It's a truly special little game. Unique puts it mildly. I've had a decent amount of fun with such a relatively small game. High recommend.
Freaking Love SUNSET OVERDRIVE!!! Awesome Game!! Very Underrated title.
The two games I want Sequels of
1-Days Gone
2-Sunset Overdrive.
Hellish quart is pretty cool. Definitely looking forward to what it becomes
I think Disintegration would've been a great addition to this game list. It was a first-person shooter with elements from the real-time strategy genre.
Sunset was sooooo good. After I started playing it I couldn't put it down until I finished it.
Runs well, great shooter and platformer, funny story.
Too bad it didn't find success due to exclusive.
It's one of the few games I did 100% on and it's not even a chore
As soon ĥas i red the title, even before clicking the video, I knew this would would be done by falcon
Clash was one of the best games ive ever played, loved the story and weirdness of it, well worth playing if your looking for something unconventional and unique.
Return of the Obra Dinn is a pretty interesting example. Perhaps not the most unique in terms of gameplay, which is basically a walking sim where you get to document and set the record straight on a horrific incident that happened long before the player shows up. But it's the fact that you're not out to solve some mystery in the hopes of saving lives or setting tortured souls to rest, you're just a man (or a woman) trying to sort out the details regarding a tragedy while being almost as clueless as the poor unfortunate souls that weren't lucky enough to escape the ship the night things went to hell.
The last one is trippy as hell, I love it.
Ill Bleed's senses are a hint on how you Reveal / Avoid the traps. When you are near a possible trap, you use a device to select the location you think the trap is at and more or less make it not a problem and get points. Once you get used to how Ill Bleed works, it ends up being a bit fun and SUPER CRAZY ... especially if you let all the main protag's friends die.
The gameplay of Sunset Overdrive was a blast. Tony hawk/spiderman/ infamous/ratchet and clank. Best of all worlds. Quirky, responsive, and pure fun. The missions werent always compelling and the humor was a miss sometimes but damn was it gaming
Sunset Overdrive and Hi-fi Rush (not on the list, but kind of the same vibe) are and will always be gems 💎
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Also good list, number 9 and number 1 are now on ny wishlist
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"10 Games That Aren't Like ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER PLAYED" has two games where you skate around and shoot things
Two games that play completely differently, but they both have skates and guns. Good critique smooth brain.
Neon White would be a title I'd nominate for this list. FPS shooter/deck builder with a speedrun as its main goal is in my opinion rather unique.
I came to talk about Sunset Overdrive but it seems it maybe wasn’t as unknown as I originally thought 😂
I have s ritual to watch any list of theirs before i sit down to play a game. Kinda like foreplay always gets mevin the mood to play. Love it.
Honorable Mention: Incredible Crisis on PS1. The premise is basically four family members each getting home for grandmother's birthday. But the nonsense journey they each go through is where it's at.
This was a FANTASTIC video. I wanna grab all these! O.o
Sunset Overdrive was so underrated. And to think, Microsoft didn't buy Insomniac because their publishing team didn't market Overdrive.
Killer7 was my first M rated game. I didn't think the gameplay part was bad. I think its uniqueness added to the overall uncomfortable feeling that the story and art gave you.
Oh what I would give to get an I Ninja remake! That game is such a hidden gem, I’ve yet to play anything like it. I spent so many hours playing it on my GameCube when I was a kid.
Oh,damn - Bushido Blade! That was one of the first, if not THE first - video games I ever played on console. That and Parappa the Rapper were in heavy rotation on my PS1..
I love Hellish Quart. You have to think of it in terms of real sword fighting and not something like Soulcalibur. IRL a proper cut from a sword takes you out of a fight (not to mention losing a hand or your head), no repeated bashing and slashing until a health bar runs out. Watching what your opponent does and striking at the right time and the right place. I have finished some fights with only one slash or thrust. There is some wonky physics here and there, but it is still early access. If you like real sword fighting it is something worth checking out.
Toribash would also fit on the list.
Being a Round based Fighting game where you control indiividual joints is quite Unique and Weird.
The original The World Ends with You should've been on this list. Nothing ever came close to replicating the experience of playing on two screens, not even the remaster and the sequel. Sequel was great tho but the OG will forever and always be one of those games I wish everyone got to play
Have you ever thought about making the numbers lower down to your number one in true ranking form? Instead of randomly giving them numbers? Hope it helps bro. Love the content
"Games in the enemies outside of bosses" 11:50 - not criticizing, just noticing the flub, thought I was having a stroke for a second.
A game I believe that should have made it on this list is Tecmo's Deception from the PS1 era in the late 90's. You have a mansion house which during the day you set up deadly traps to trap and destroy monsters that invade the house at night. Game is very unique and I have never found a game that plays quite like it.
Jesus... Hearing Illbleed brought up brings back nostalgia. I recall reading about that as an upcoming game when I was like 13. Unfortunately my Dreamcast broke before I got to try it ... But it sticks with me
That review on Killer 7 was precise, I would say.
Definitely needed Electroplankton on this list. It's the only game I kept for my DS back in the day.
Damn you're really gonna make me buy Hellish Court if you keep bringing up Bushido Blade, that game was my JAM when I was a kid.
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Best Indie game I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
I want to give a shout out to Jazzpunk. One of the strangest games I've ever played but it was super fun. Basically a point and click adventure game, but so, so weird.
I was hoping to see Absolver somewhere on here! Such a unique fighting game!
So glad to see Hellish Quart getting good press. Been killing time with this one every now and then for a couple of years now 😎
I will always sing the praises of Sunset Overdrive. So much fun!
As games with unique movement mechanics go, I think Gravity Rush has to be my favourite. Gravity Rush 2 actually, the mechanics are the same but it's overall a much better game than the first one. Great music too!
That bird wasn't kidding about being burned by DW 9. That clip made me chuckle.
All my years playing Face Lift in Mario Party have adequately prepared me for Who’s Leela
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