What are some non-mainstream RPGs that deserve more love?

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Everyone always talks about Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy 6, but I rarely see people mention truly amazing RPGs that go under the radar. I'm not talking about rare and super forgotten games (although those are welcome too) but rather games that could've been popular at their time but now are mostly forgotten because they're not part of the celebrity team of RPGs.

One obvious example for me of this is the 1st Shadow Hearts.

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Amazing visuals, gritty atmosphere, fun characters and plenty of options and places to travel. I really don't understand why this game is not as popular as the likes of FF or Fire Emblem. In my opinion, it has all the elements that make an RPG great and maybe in a few aspects blows out of the water the darlings everybody knows. Does anyone else knows similar cases of amazing games that should get more recognition? Either new or old is fine.
 
Enchanted Arms had a great battle system but was marred by terrible writing and music. From Software CAN make a traditional RPG and I wish they would take a second crack at it but everyone wants another Souls-like from them and that's it.
 
Sugoro Quest - Dice no Senshitachi.
 
Metal Max has tanks you can customize/upgrade, a post-apocalypse setting, and very weird monsters. I also love how open it is. You can do things in different order or go places much earlier than you should. It all makes for a unique experience. Shame only two of them made it out of Japan.
Metal Max Returns, Metal Max 2: Reloaded, and Metal Max 3 are great and have fan translations.
 
I've heard really good things about Metal Slader Glory, but I've never played enough of it myself to have an opinion. It kept crashing on the emulator I was running it on, and I haven't had the time to get into something new lately; mainly because my phone screen has all these dark spots all over it so I can barely see shit, and it makes it hard to use. I'll get by, but for now I'm mainly collecting games and nkt so much playing them.

Apart from the stuff about my phone, I've got pretty much the same to say about a ton (and I mean a  lot) of games on the NES and SNES, mostly. It's either:
- I heard it was really good and the story makes it worth checking out
- A game stood out to me, looked like a really good, well-put-together RPG that I never got around to playing

So I have a bunch of games for those systems in specific that I never got the time to check out, if you want a list of various RPGs of varying types and genres but I have little experience playing them, so I don't know what you'll end up coming across if you play any of them. They're mostly translations or really obscure USA titles.
 
I think the SaGa series is underrated. They can be a little weird but they're mostly high quality games created by the director of the original Final Fantasy 2 who basically took the weird levelling system from that game and refined it into a weird jrpg series that combines sci-fi and fantasy with non-linear story telling. My favourites in the series are Romancing SaGa 3 and Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song. Every game in the series is different from the last though. They've all received high quality remasters and Romancing SaGa 2 recently received a full on 3d remake.

Lufia 2 on the snes is one of my favourites on the system for gameplay. I wish more jrpgs had those Zelda style dungeon puzzles. Too many jrpg dungeons are just tunnels with monster encounters. The ancient cave roguelike dungeon is also super cool and could be a whole game all on its own.

For western rpgs, I know it's Bioware which is pretty mainstream, but I feel like Neverwinter Nights never really got the attention it deserved compared to games like Baldur's Gate or the later Bioware RPGs like Kotor, Mass Effect and Dragon Age and stuff like that. The campaign that came with the game is a bit mid but the engine and the toolkit that came with it and the level of creative freedom it allowed still hasn't really been topped to this day. It's about as close as you can come to a full on digital D&D experience. Especially if you play online with DM. You can basically make full on games with the toolkit and hundreds of high quality custom modules exist, everything from full on worlds with tons of quests and areas to explore to smaller self contained story driven adventures and everything in between. It got an enhanced release relatively recently by Beamdog that runs on windows, mac, Linux, android and even ios I think. It seems like most of the custom modules still work and there's a small but active community of online players and servers.
 
For a truly underdog RPG, I recommend Okage: Shadow King. It was a pretty early PS2 release and has a very specific comically gothic charm with a good sense of humor. The art direction is really good and I think it holds up well today compared to many others.

 
wild arms needs all the love i want it to come back but ik sony would never bother
Not quite the same thing, but Armed Fantasia is a spiritual successor in development. Penny Blood is the same thing for Shadow Hearts.

Lufia II first came to mind, but that was already said. Maybe Paladin's Quest? It was janky, abrasive, but also surreal and interesting. I'll also maintain until my dying breath that Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is awesome and underrated. A lot of PS1 RPGs have gotten love and ports to modern platforms, but Breath of Fire III somehow hasn't. The beginning drags a bit but it gets great after that.
 
Everything Mistwalker. Lost Odyssey has been getting more love lately because of the Expedition 33 dev talking about it. Also Blue Dragon, The Last Story, and Fantasian.

I agree with Shadow Hearts (I think Lost Odyssey devs previously worked on this), Enchanted Arms, and Jade Empire.

I have a soft spot for Enchanted Arms since it was the first "next gen" JRPG that I played for the 7th generation:

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I actually liked some of the music. It wasn't as bad as Evergrace in this department (another non-mainstream From RPG that I love alongside its sequel Forever Kingdom).

Another cool one that's forgotten to time is Sudeki on the original Xbox.
 
Jeanne D'Arc on PSP is such a great entry-level tactical RPG with a compelling story and amazing presentation. And if you've played all the Shin Megami Tensei games but still want more, check out Phantom Dust on the original XBOX.

Also, did anyone else play the Lord of the Rings RPGs on GBA? Amazing Diablo clones.
 
Koudelka for PS1. Also part of the Shadow Hearts series, and a really cool combination of horror and rpg elements. It has great atmosphere and tone thanks to Hiroki Kikuta's music and the decision to record the dialogue via motion captured actors in the same room with one another.

Legend of Legaia for PS1. The writing can be a little basic, but the battle system is pretty unique. Also, there's a patch to help smooth out some progression changes that were made during localization. I'm very nostalgic for this game and I was disappointed when the sequel for PS2 wasn't a direct continuation.
 
Metal Walker on the Gameboy Color is obscure but underrated too.
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Leveling up and evolving that Robo-bro into the embodiment of an walking nuclear holocaust is awesome and it has the Metal Max vibes in its sleeve too.
One major flaw that is a two parter :

-The encounter rate is waaaaayyyyyy too damn high !!! What made those unnecessary encounters worse ?

-To escape a battle you must bash your robot into the small open door frame and even aim to it . When that doesnt work , you are forced to fight it out till the end with all the unskippable animations , jingles and text-boxes .

Otherwise a great and obscure game indeed that needs some sequels too .



Sword World SFC should be huger than it is already known.
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Its japanese Baldurs Gate before Baldurs Gate .
While it lacks stuff like magical weapons/armor , its still a great RPG how it should be. More oldschool TTRPG D&D and less linear & fancy visual novel with a bit combat sprinkled around .
And especially ITS NOT JUST ANOTHER DEMON KING ACCIDENT NO. 69666 THAT WANTS TO KILL THE WORLD WITH A MCGUFFIN OF WORLDLY DEATH !!!

GOD .... sorry but that must be out of the system or i vomit another chosen one who needs to defeat a japanese Satan with magical death-dildo for Xth amount of time .

Needs way more sequels and i hope the second game gets translated early and quickly too .


Shadowrun on the Snes was way too awesome to end with ONE GAME !!!
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We all need more shadowrun in life , Chummer . The Snes Game promised us the second game and sadly we didnt got one .

Still waiting for good Shadowrun games that have the same atmossphere and ambience like the Snes game . The PC-games from the 2010s were cool ... i guess... but those arent so stylish and on the point like the Snes game . The Genesis one is great too .
I would buy a great Shadowrun game for good amount of Nuyen in a heartbeat , chummer . Cant have nice things in an dystopia like this .
 
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I don't know a whole lot of other RPG's where the characters figure out they're in a video game and try their best to escape.
I have never heard anyone else talk about this game and only infrequently have I seen it mentioned so I don't really know what the general consensus regarding this title is. The only downside to this game is I played it for so long I forgot about some character motivations and even some of their back stories. The cooking mini game was my favorite thing back in the PS2 days though. I remember my siblings would play some of the mini games on my save just for fun.
 

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