I don't think there is much I could mention that would be a hidden gem to folks on here. So I will simply list off my five favorites that aren't
Call of Duty or
Final Fantasy kind of thing.
Vanquish - If I was to simply say 3rd person cover based shooter....... you'd probably think "omg such an over saturated sub-genre last gen, another
Gears of War clone." That's what I first thought when someone recommended it to me. However that couldn't be more wrong; this game is fast paced action; it's like if
Zone of the Enders, Devil May Cry and
Gears of War had some unnatural orgy; and this game miraculously popped out (charming image I know). The cheesy narrative is bonus too.
Lost Odyssey - The true Final Fantasy XIII in my eyes. Beautiful visuals, a compelling story (some tear jerkers in there) and a simple but rewarding battle system. It served as an example of what could have been had Sakaguchi stayed with Square and continued to work on Final Fantasy. Anyone who says J-RPGs were weak last gen; I urge you to play this if you havn't already, it might change your mind.
The Last Story - Another Mistwalker title; this time on Wii so I imagine it got even less attention. Nobody really used their Wii for much outside
Mario Kart,
Smash Bros Brawl and
Wii Sports; so considering
Xenoblade Chronicles came out in the same window (at least in my region); I'd imagine this game didn't get noticed much at all. The game isn't without faults; I personally hate having to play it with the wiimote and nunchuk and there's not much in terms of exploration which is a bit disappointing. However I love the art style, the story is compelling and the battle system is fun and action packed. It's different as far as J-RPGs go and I guess that's what I like about it.
Shadowrun - This is probably one I'll get stick for but I'll stick to my guns on it
I didn't play the original Shadowrun so for that reason it didn't bother me that this wasn't an RPG. This game came out at a period in which I was just getting into online shooters; I'd had my 360 for a few months, spending my time with
Rainbow Six Vegas and
Gears of War; but we wanted something new. A friend read a preview of the game online and he sold it to us, so half our clan went out and bought it We didn't regret it, we were hooked instantly. It was just a bizarre concept; the
Counter Strike weapon system but with magic and weird classes, it was simply like nothing else out there. Most people I come across hate this game but I can't help loving it.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning - Shame we'll never get another one as this game came closer to being the ultimate
Fable game than any
Fable title ever did. I always wanted a
Fable game that was open world, with proper side quests and a better combat system; and that's exactly what this is.