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Top five games from the current-generation that didn’t do well but deserve a chance

Pixel Enemy feature: Top five games from the current-generation that didn’t do well but deserve a chance, and why.

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djplonker4266d ago

Tales of vesperia for xbox 360

m$ paid big bucks to keep it exclusive in the west and no one bought it because it wasnt call of duty...

It is hands down the best 360 exclusive

mydyingparadiselost4266d ago

Vesperia's so good, man it's SO GOOD. My fav of the Tales games so far.
Alan Wake is another one of the few games worth having a 360 for.

djplonker4266d ago

alan wake is on pc aswell seen it on the steam sale awhile back

but yeah vesperia is the best in the series!

DEATHxTHExKIDx4266d ago (Edited 4266d ago )

It did pretty good 280,000 in U.S according to Vgchartz granted they are not the most reliable.

Xillia for U.S: is around 125,000(granted it has not been out as long).
Graces F for U.S: around 217,000.

But if u bring in Japan and everywhere else then yeah Vesperia on 360 did a bit worse than Graces F and Xillia. Still put out fairly decent numbers.

djplonker4266d ago

that is surprising!

good for them and thanks for the numbers.

heres hoping xillia 2 wont take long to get here

metalgod884266d ago

I've never played it, but absolutely loved Lost Odyssey. That game is probably my favorite RPG this generation. Just an absolute amazing game.

Roccetarius4266d ago

I can only agree with Bulletstorm and Mafia 2.

mcstorm4266d ago

I agree about Bulletstorm never played Mafia though as im not into that type of game. I would also like to see Alan Wake 2 on the xbox one and ide love to see a Split/Second 2 as well as this game was a lot of fun in MP.

Roccetarius4266d ago

Split Second didn't do so well, and the studio who made it has been closed, sadly.

mcstorm4266d ago (Edited 4266d ago )

I know but ide still love someone to try and pick it up and make a 2nd esp on next gen consoles.

mydyingparadiselost4266d ago

I would want Okami (technically not this gen but whatever), Alan Wake (more games need Nick Cave in their soundtrack), Lost Odyssey, Shadows of the Damned and Catherine. Yea, you read that right, Catherine. On PS4. Using as much RAM as possible. Seriously want to see more iterations of these games.

Bhuahahaha4266d ago

agreed on that classic game

i really love it

Dissidia4265d ago

Sadly I never finished it, my PS3 fat had trouble loading the later half of the game, and it would always freeze.

GrandpaSnake4266d ago

i personally think the medal of honor warfighter game deserves better.

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jznrpg3h ago

I want to buy this but I don’t have time right now to play it so I’ll wait a little bit to grab a copy.

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Review - System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remastered (PC) | WayTooManyGames

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