What are some underrated, non-AAA games released before 2024 that I should try?

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Asked By MightyMeadow123 On

Hey everyone! I'm super excited because I'm finally building my first PC on Feb 7th after dreaming about it since I was a kid. I've saved up from my student job, and I'm ready to dive into gaming! I'm looking for some recommendations and I have a few specific criteria:

1. **Release Date:** Must be released before 2024.
2. **Vibe:** I'm in search of underrated games, cult classics, or hidden gems—not the big mainstream AAA titles.
3. **Specs:** My setup includes an **i7-4790** and a **GTX 1660 6GB**, so I'm hoping for games that will run smoothly on this hardware.
4. **Genre:** I love narrative-driven experiences, but I'm open to any game that's genuinely fun and has a unique atmosphere.

I'm genuinely excited to play these after finals and once my build is complete. So, what games do you think are must-plays that people might overlook?

8 Answers

Answered By IndieFinder99 On

If you're looking for something different, try *Signalis*. It's got a unique vibe and would definitely run well on your setup.

Answered By Freebies4Fun On

Here are some free gems to check out:

- [Applewood](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1107470/Applewood/)
- [Electronic Super Joy 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1113940/Electronic_Super_Joy_2/)
- [The Knobbly Crook](https://store.steampowered.com/app/378300/The_Knobbly_Crook/)

And a couple of not-free ones:
- [LevelHead](https://store.steampowered.com/app/792710/Levelhead/)
- [Octahedron: Transfixed Edition](https://store.steampowered.com/app/434660/Octahedron_Transfixed_Edition)

Answered By HorsemanOfGames On

*Mount & Blade: Warband* is a personal favorite of mine! I spent a ridiculous amount of hours on it, especially with mods. It's such a fun sandbox experience.

NostalgicGamer75 -

Same here! I think I logged over 400 hours too, just in the vanilla version. The mods really make it even better!

Answered By AtmosphericAdventurer On

Check out *Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight*! It’s a simple yet captivating metroidvania that runs beautifully on your configuration. The atmosphere is fantastic, even if the story is minimal.

Answered By JRPGEnthusiast On

If you enjoy JRPGs, every Atelier game from *Atelier Rorona DX* to *Atelier Lulua* is fantastic. Also, check out the **r/lowendgaming** subreddit for further suggestions!

Answered By GamingGuru88 On

Have you tried *Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines*? It's a classic if you're into that genre! Definitely underrated.

Answered By SubredditSleuth On

You might want to check **r/patientgamers** for some more hidden gems! Also, if you like classic shooters, the original *Doom* is always a must-play.

Answered By NarrativeNinja On

For narrative-driven games, I recommend:
- *Analogue: A Hate Story* and *Hate Plus* (play the first one first). They dive deep into character writing and have dark themes.
- *AI: The Somnium Files* is a fun detective game, kinda like *Phoenix Wright*. It's actually on sale right now, grab it!
- *VA-11 HALL-A* is another great one focused on bartending with lots of character depth. You'll want to replay it for sure!

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