Ugh, don't remind me of the start of SEGA's downward spiral back in the mid 2000's.
Which sucked, cause Panzer Dragon Orta, Gun Valkyrie and JSRF were great.
Was Gun Valkyrie hyped? I don't remember, but it sure is forgotten.
I'm not sure if Daikatana qualifies for being completely forgotten, but you could make a movie out of the pre-release hype/drama/reception for that game.
Featuring Tommy Wiseau as John Romero.
Yeah, when you bring it up maybe. Where are the spamfest topics about the X1 savior though? I see no topic talking about it's expansions, multiplayer, or anything. The game is forgotten less than 6 months after it's release.
Allow me to take you on a stroll down memory lane:
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It was supposed to be the Wii's Halo Killer, an amazing first person shooter with awesome online. I remember one of IGN's crew hyping the game a lot.
Didn't Matt_IGN practically beg Nintendo fans to buy this game in order to "send a message" that there was an audience for core games on Wii? Or was that MadWorld?
Did it sell well? I remember it getting sequel that nobody cared about.
I can think of Blinx for the Xbox, was hyped to become the Mario / Crash Bandicoot of Microsoft. However that game ended up gaining very little traction and they quickly scrapped him as a potential mascot.
It had a sequel, but that also went completely under the radar.
RIP in peace brave cat.
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No need for console warrior crap here, man. And naming a highly successful game that's going to turn into a franchise soon enough just because it was on the X1 is rather strange.
All three console publishers have had their flubs, no need to reach far to shit on one.
Allow me to take you on a stroll down memory lane:
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Console warrior lol? Did I say only xbox? Exactly. The games fanbase pretty obviously deserted it for the most part. It's crazy how it gets no attention now.
Console warrior lol? Did I say only xbox? Exactly. The games fanbase pretty obviously deserted it for the most part. It's crazy how it gets no attention now.
Tatsunoko vs Capcom
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...as soon as people even heard Marvel was coming it died. Heck at the time everyone was mainly playing Street Fighter 4 so I dont even think its presence was as strong as it truly deserved to be.
Such a good game. So short lived.
Really, this needs to stop now.
Show me a single person who is even mildly interested in video games and doesn't know Titanfall.
Haha anyway that wasn't truw the game was released on the Genesis too, it's just the case of "Hey we got a cool mascot here" "Buy our game"![]()
The Sonic killer for SNES.
Battle arena toshinden
Maybe not quite there yet, but it will be in a few years:
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The Sonic killer for SNES.
Voodoo Vince on Xbox wasn't crazy hyped, but I can't remember the last time I heard that game mentioned.
Great answer. Did you know that there's a Japanese-only Toshinden reboot for the Wii? Neither does anyone else.
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One of a number of a Saturn refugees that ended up on other systems when Stolar pulled the plug. Received a lot of middling reviews in game magazines when Core Design was coming hot off of Tomb Raider 2.
No need for console warrior crap here, man. And naming a highly successful game that's going to turn into a franchise soon enough just because it was on the X1 is rather strange.
All three console publishers have had their flubs, no need to reach far to shit on one.
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Heralded as the next big fighter, and being developed by a co-creator of Mortal Kombat, many were excited about this game. The concept was revolutionary: a fighter in which you could cripple your opponent's limbs, making the fights as much strategic as they were brutal. Of course, upon release, we realized that it wasn't fun, didn't have likable characters, and barely delivered on the original claims in the most basic of ways.
I wouldn't agree with this. GT5 sold over 10 million copies, was one of the most post-launch supported games of all time, constant online population, and was used for competition for several years.
The shooty parts were so good though!
I have no idea why there wasn't online multiplayer for the shooter gameplay, which was excellent. Plus the vehicle traversal wasn't fully realized despite being fun sometimes. If they just focused on the FPS part of the game and didn't have it end in an ambiguous and weird way it would have been quite the gem.
Now? Just a forgotten gem plagued in what could have been.
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This game was getting several magazine covers, and I was completely into the hype. It seemed like such a great idea for a game, then it turned out to not really be what anyone expected.... and then the studio made Evil Genius and closed down.![]()
Ah, Republic. Was really hyped for it, bought it day 1, and then never really understood it. Still have the box and the discs for it.
it was also the Mario 64 Killer on playstation (Bubsy 3D)
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This game was getting several magazine covers, and I was completely into the hype. It seemed like such a great idea for a game, then it turned out to not really be what anyone expected.... and then the studio made Evil Genius and closed down.![]()
I would argue that the sales of the game were based on the hype built from the 6 years of waiting for a new GT game. Perhaps it was still popular amongst the Sony faithful, but I know that in my experience, everyone I have ever known to be a multi-console owner was extremely disappointed in the game. Ridiculously stupid AI, no car damage on 90% of the vehicles, poor textures, and incredibly long loading times were enough to push even the most hardcore GT fans I know to Forza 3 and 4, and they've never looked back.
Yup, it's a rough diamond for sure, but a diamond nonetheless. A pity, nay? I loved how weighty the shooting felt. It never felt like bullets tore through enemies, but in a good way.
Brink can die for all I care, though~
MDK was going to be the next big thing from Shiny after the success of Earthworm Jim and Aladdin. See the concept trailer here.
Shiny just seemed to lose traction after the 16-bit era though. After MDK they released Messiah which is even more forgotten. It's a shame, really. MDK was an awesome game with a unique feel.