VS Node 33: The Most Underrated Games of the Generation

VS Node 33: The Most Underrated Games of the Generation

Eddie, Jason, Dan, Anthony, and Mike evangelize the most underrated games of the current gen.

Eddie Inzauto is joined by Jason Fanelli, Dan Crabtree, Anthony LaBella, and Mike Murphy on Episode 33 of the Versus Node Podcast to sing the praises — and occasionally berate — the most underrated games released during the seventh generation of gaming history. Anything from November 22, 2005 through today and released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Nintendo Wii was fair game, from titles with weak sales numbers, to critical flops, to those games it seemed like nobody had even heard about. Listen and find out which games the GamerNode staff  felt deserved far more recognition than they received as we continue the march toward the releases of the PS4 and Xbox One.

Versus Node theme, “Dungeon” by Koji Kondo for Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda, 1987, remixed by Brian Schulman and Charles Kantz, 2010. Interlude, “Decisive Battle” by Nobuo Uematsu for Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII, 1997 — a cappella version arranged and performed by Smooth McGroove.

 

Links:

Deadly Premonition – Cane & Rinse 93
Big Red Potion 48: Nier Far Wherever You Are

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Author: Eddie Inzauto View all posts by
Eddie has been writing about games on the interwebz for over ten years. You can find him Editor-in-Chiefing around these parts, or talking nonsense on Twitter @eddieinzauto.

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