I figured I'd start a trend and revitalize the Gaming section of the TrekBBS in general with something everybody can enjoy: unappreciated video games, that people enjoy because of fond memories, because it's a tie-in with their favorite movie, or because they need a reason to post on this thread and be cool like everyone else. 
I'm going to start this off with Deadly Arts for the Nintendo 64. Though jumping to 3D for the first time was a rough transition for the fighting genre, I think that Deadly Arts was a pretty good entry that critics didn't seem to like. The blows felt really solid, making it a lot more believable than other fighters (I'm looking at you MK4). It, to me, is solid proof that fighting games don't need giant fireballs or excessive blood spurts or the name of an anime franchise on the cover to be done right.

I'm going to start this off with Deadly Arts for the Nintendo 64. Though jumping to 3D for the first time was a rough transition for the fighting genre, I think that Deadly Arts was a pretty good entry that critics didn't seem to like. The blows felt really solid, making it a lot more believable than other fighters (I'm looking at you MK4). It, to me, is solid proof that fighting games don't need giant fireballs or excessive blood spurts or the name of an anime franchise on the cover to be done right.