Games you love that "everyone" hates

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The retro thread gave me the idea for this thread.

What are some games (any platform) that you really loved but they were games that were given bad reviews, sold badly, or just seemingly everyone hated?

My all time game is Strider on the NES released in 1989. The Strider arcade game and Genesis version were both very popular and given great reviews but the NES version is very different (mostly due to system restrictions). Most critics hated it and most players did too, but I love this game. I loved it from the first time I played it. I actually like it more than the Genesis version.

Another is Snake's Revenge on the NES, which is a non-canonical sequel to the original Metal Gear. The real sequel to Metal Gear is Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake released only in Japan (actually the real version of Metal Gear was only released in Japan too). Snake's Revenge has always been dumped on, but again, I really thought it was a decent MG game.
 
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My all time game is Strider on the NES released in 1989. The Strider arcade game and Genesis version were both very popular and given great reviews but the NES version is very different (mostly due to system restrictions). Most critics hated it and most players did too, but I love this game. I loved it from the first time I played it. I actually like it more than the Genesis version.

That game was awesome. I still have the original cartridge, somewhere.
 
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I downloaded a forklift driving game off rev. Actually installed it.
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I could give you a game that I hate but everyone loves. It is Call of Duty: Black Ops. Call of Duty has become stale ever since Call of Duty 4, yet all my friends don't seem to think so. Call of Duty 4 was the best Call of Duty game ever made. Every Call of Duty made after CoD 4 has not introduced anything new to the series. With one coming out every year and Activision milking it for all it's worth, no wonder it has gotten so stale. I will not be purchasing another Call of Duty until they show me that they have actually introduced new and innovative features. This year for me, I'm getting Battlefield 3. It looks amazing!
 
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I could give you a game that I hate but everyone loves. It is Call of Duty: Black Ops. Call of Duty has become stale ever since Call of Duty 4, yet all my friends don't seem to think so. Call of Duty 4 was the best Call of Duty game ever made. Every Call of Duty made after CoD 4 has not introduced anything new to the series. With one coming out every year and Activision milking it for all it's worth, no wonder it has gotten so stale. I will not be purchasing another Call of Duty until they show me that they have actually introduced new and innovative features. This year for me, I'm getting Battlefield 3. It looks amazing!
I can go along with this.
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PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.T.O.:_Pacific_Theater_of_Operations

WWII simulation game. You planned amph. assaults, air raids, island production of materials, martial law, ship/fleet construction, research and development, everything. It was for the Super NES as I recall although I also purchased it again later for the PS2 off of Amazon.

I wasted many many MANY hours overseeing the oil production for Saipan.
 
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PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations

P.T.O.: Pacific Theater of Operations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WWII simulation game. You planned amph. assaults, air raids, island production of materials, martial law, ship/fleet construction, research and development, everything. It was for the Super NES as I recall although I also purchased it again later for the PS2 off of Amazon.

I wasted many many MANY hours overseeing the oil production for Saipan.
I had this for Genesis, and I currently have a free abandonware version for PC. The years have been kind to it, it's still a solid game. A groundbreaker, looking back at it.
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PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations

P.T.O.: Pacific Theater of Operations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WWII simulation game. You planned amph. assaults, air raids, island production of materials, martial law, ship/fleet construction, research and development, everything. It was for the Super NES as I recall although I also purchased it again later for the PS2 off of Amazon.

I wasted many many MANY hours overseeing the oil production for Saipan.

I played PTO IV for countless hours.
 
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Its actually PTO 2 that I have, I remember way back reading that 4 was coming out, never did see/get it though. I'll have to look for it.
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harvest moon. all of my friends thought i was a major loser, but something about it just kept me playing.
 
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My favorite classic game of all time is by far "desert bus". That game can get intense but.for some.reason everyone hates.it, you gotta check it out.
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harvest moon. all of my friends thought i was a major loser, but something about it just kept me playing.

I loved it, too. The one on SNES? The same friends that made fun of you are probably the same ones that are now asking you if you'll help out with their farmville farm on facebook.
 
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I loved it, too. The one on SNES? The same friends that made fun of you are probably the same ones that are now asking you if you'll help out with their farmville farm on facebook.

lol i played the one on playstation. i remember my dad used to rent the game for me when i came over every other weekend because he couldn't find it anywhere to buy it. I bought it a few years later to play on my PS2. also played the N64 and gamecube versions as well. ALWAYS a good time. might pick it up again this summer.
 
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Friday the 13th on the Super Nintendo or 64, can't remember which. I loved that game.
 
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