I'm in a rush to catch-up on the last 10-day's worth of posts I missed on these forums, but here's a short list:
Gomola Speed - I'm pretty sure this is a cheap title, and it's just a damn fun game. I praised it here before. If you want a "classic" action -puzzle game with some nice enhancements, then get this. Be forewarned: you may develop blisters on your thumb if you don't play a lot of shooters / platformers.
Bottom line: I think everyone can enjoy this wildly addictive and frenetic game.
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Mesopotamia / Somer Assault - Again, this is another game that I bring up in these discussions. It is an odd melding of genres, so it certainly won't be everyone's cup of tea. Personally, I love the puzzle+action+shooting+bizzarro mechanics of this game. Some folks will find it boring or tedious or "blah", but I have always been intrigued by it.
Bottom line: This game will only "click" with people who appreciate ___________ ?
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Chris' Adventure (Hihou Densetsu Kris No Bouken) - Wait! Don't crucify me! Initially, I thought this game was infuriating. Maybe it still is. But, for some reason, I've been really into it recently. Perhaps the dearth of platformers available on the PCE has nurtured my unhealthy attraction to this game, but I've been really addicted to it and each time I play I know I can get a *little* bit further, so I keep plugging away. Be forewarned: some of the platforming is incredibly unforgiving (i.e. jumping up on disappearing blocks to get to the next level, the TIME LIMIT that prevents "lame" players from slowly plodding through the game, the hit detection may or may not be accurate -- I can't tell, etc.).
I'm a sucker for the setting of this game, and I think the designers did an adequate job creating some atmosphere. The music complements the setting, and at least one track is pretty kool (so far).
Bottom line: Masochists will enjoy this platformer. Unsung? I don't know. I don't have high expectations for any game that is branded with "Pack-in Video".