OXCGN takes a look back through this gen to find 10 titles that didn't get the attention or sales they deserved and might be a great cheap pick up for those who have limited cash after pre-ordering so many top AAA titles this gaming season. The first part of their look into games that may be worth finding.

So the big release season is just beginning, and those of you with deep wallets are rushing around pre-ordering every top game before each emerges onto store shelves.

"But what about those who can only afford maybe one or two new releases, or maybe none at all yet? There’s a global economic slowdown on after all.

"Well at OXCGN we’ve decided to put ourselves in the game Animus and go back in time to discover what titles we enjoyed this gen that you should be able to get for cheap (and still play the multiplayer without a code!).

"They may not be as gorgeous or polished as the newbies coming out, and some of their developers have unfortunately gone the way of the dodo, but they still offered some of us great entertainment and we think didn’t get the attention they deserved
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    ShadowGuard Oct 7, 11
    I honestly thought The Saboteur would have done better, it definitely was a solid game.
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    Seproth Oct 7, 11
    Deadly Premonition for sure, I'd put Chronicles of Riddick up there too, criminally overlooked on two separate releases over two different platforms.
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    Pokemon cheater Oct 8, 11
    Hey, I have Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars and looked hard for Civilization Revolution but couldn't find it.
    Nuts and Bolts is decent, but real crap for a Banjo-Kazooie title.
    Very nice list, I'm glad someone cares, but you missed all the Wii titles!
    Klonoa? A Boy and His Blob? De Blob? Little King's Story?
    You should have done top 20 at least, but nice job anyways.
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    Aussie Legend Oct 8, 11
    I almost stopped when I saw Blood in the Sand on the list, continued anyways, agree mostly with the list.

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