Well looky here, I made a thread.
Anyhoo, here is where you discuss the most underrated games of all time.
For me, the list is like this:
3. Metal arms: Glitch in the system (GCN, Third person shooter)
This was some of the best Gamecube multiplayer action right here. Deathmatches were a blast on the huge amount of maps, and bombing around in the many vehicles was just plain fun. Not to mention some freakin' awesome single player with an insanely high difficulty level. (At least the colosseum stages.) I also loved the incessant cussing by the general. (One of the games more memorable characters.)
2. Second sight (GCN, horror third person action adventure)
THIS. GAME. IS. AWESOME.
You wake up in a strange place, no Idea what the hell is going on, except your head hurts, and the people accompanying you aren't too friendly.
As the game progresses through modern day sequences and flashbacks, (played out in war, as John Vaatic was a soldier) you begin to harness your newfound psychic abilities. Pretty soon you'll be throwing security guards around into walls and off balconies with ease!
One of the many reasons this game is awesome is the insane amount of ground you cover. Taking place in mental health institutes, the streets of gang-riddled New York, the war torn landscape of Siberia, and many, many more, you can stealth, psi, and just plain pump lead into your foes throughout the entire world!
1. Beyond Good and Evil (GCN again! Third person action adventure)
I played this game a long time ago, and loved it to death. I don't remember much, except I loved every last moment of it. You are Jade, a woman with strange child friends and a Pig (Pey'j) for an uncle. (Seriously, don't ask.)
You travel to different locations and unravel a complex government conspiracy by taking pictures. As you progress through your quest, things in your city change for the worse and better (near the end, people start protesting due to your discoveries, your house burns down, etc.)
I really can't say much more, as I don't remember this game all too well.