Author Topic: Obscure games and Cult Classics  (Read 1785 times)

Talk about your favorite obscure games and cult classics below

My personal favorites are Crimson skies: High road to revenge and Zombies ate my neighbors

Is MOTHER 3 obscure enough to count?

Also, can someone with knowledge PM me on how to be able to play "LSD: Dream Simulator" on my computer? Thanks.

Also, can someone with knowledge PM me on how to be able to play "LSD: Dream Simulator" on my computer? Thanks.

Hahaha, I've streamed LSD a couple times. Many fun.

Is MOTHER 3 obscure enough to count?
That series is quite possibly the complete opposite of obscure.

That series is quite possibly the complete opposite of obscure.

Yeah, but it's kind of rare to hear about.

At least, in my opinion. I don't know what research sites you've been visiting.

contact, boktai, and deadly premonition come off the top of my head

there's this weird game in a kind of corner of the Internet called Blockland
it's making its way up through Steam though so i guess it's not too obscure

Project breakdown was like the first mirror's edge ever made. Had a fantastic story, good gameplay mechanics. It was a first person/beat-em-up parkour game.
So under the radar that only like 55000 copies were sold I think.

Is MOTHER 3 obscure enough to count?

Also, can someone with knowledge PM me on how to be able to play "LSD: Dream Simulator" on my computer? Thanks.

Probably not, but it is a sort of cult classic, so it counts.

Midnight Mansion, uDeadGame.
are those obscure enough for you?

Deadly Premonition is surprisingly good.

I actually just went on a spree of finding Obscureish games and by that I mean games I'VE never heard of and no ones ever told me about.






uh "the warriors" is based off of a cult classic film if that counts

would you call Blockland an obscure game?

Red steel and it's standalone sequel