7 Underrated Games You Should Play

It can get quite overwhelming when choosing which game to play. This list shall provide you with our hand-picked video games that are both satisfying and unique. Let us begin!
1. The Stretchers
After being stealth-launched by Nintendo in November with little fanfare, The Stretchers slipped under many people’s radars. Unfortunately, this amusing puzzle game is not compatible with the Switch. The Stretchers borrows from the Overcooked school of frenetic local co-op by placing players in the role of two rescue employees frantically attempting to stretcher patients back to the hospital. The outcome is a genuine test of your compatibility with your co-op partner, for better or for worse!
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2. Code Vein
At first inspection, Code Vein may resemble the anime adaptation of Dark Souls, but it is anything but derivative. The story of a world overrun by vampires held our attention, and the arduous combat made the voyage worthwhile.
3. Days Gone
It was never going to be simple for Sony’s Bend Studio’s Days Gone to follow in the footsteps of a number of critically acclaimed first-party PS4 titles, but the studio ultimately impressed us with the game. This game is successful despite its lack of innovation or originality because it refines the concepts that other games have introduced. Those who persevere will be rewarded with a satisfying experience.
4. Rage 2
Rage 2 may not be id’s finest or most well-rounded game, but it has id’s shooting soul. Few other first-person shooters can match the fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled combat loop created by the player’s arsenal of diverse weapons and abilities. The open world is as bloated as the plot is uninteresting, but Rage 2 is still one of the greatest games of 2019 due to its gunplay alone.
5. Dead or Alive 6
In nearly every aspect, Dead or Alive 6 is an improvement over its predecessor. It is a strong sequel for series veterans while also being accessible to newcomers. DOA Quest gave offline gamers a purpose to play, with nearly 100 missions adding an additional layer of difficulty to an already robust package.
6. Ion Fury
Duke Nukem has fortunately been discontinued. And like most creepy males who have died and been cancelled, he has been replaced by a woman who is equally qualified for the position. Ion Fury is not merely a shoddy attempt at ’90s nostalgia; rather, it stands on its own merits. Firefights are quick and frenetic, making the absence of visible load displays all the more welcome as you blaze through levels with the game’s inventive arsenal. The rocking soundtrack and retro visual style complement the gunplay, resulting in a timeless shooter that puts many contemporary titles to disgrace.
7. Granny
Granny is a cryptic horror game with maze-crawling, puzzle-solving, stealth, tension, jump scares, and action. Solve the family riddles while avoiding Granny. You must collect stuff, disarm alarms, and get weapons to escape Granny. Hide when you hear footsteps. Hide in the closet, under the bed, and behind the couches. Granny is old, but she can hear from meters away.