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1) Vagrant Story

Vagrant Story is an interesting and unique action role-playing game released by Square in 2000. While itโs better known these days, thanks to re-release, it wasnโt well known at the time of release, which is a shame given how incredibly well-designed it is. Unlike traditional RPGs, there are no NPC interactions, shops, or anything of the sort. Instead, the game focuses largely on weapon modification and creation, puzzle-solving, and strategy. Itโs a brilliant RPG with great graphics and an immersive story, but it was overshadowed by Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy IX, which led to its underrated status.
2) Vib-Ribbon

Most rhythm games are fairly standard, but not Vib-Ribbon, which was released in Japan for the PS1 in 1999. The game started as an advertisement for Mercedes-Benz, but the project eventually shifted into a game. It was unique in that once it was loaded, the game could be removed and an audio CD swapped into the system. The game then created a unique level based on the CDโs tracks using angular drawings featuring the character Vibri. Gameplay involved guiding him in time with the music, and itโs as weird as it is fun. Because it was released only in Japan, the game was largely unknown outside the country.











