10 More Underrated Video Games Way Ahead Of Their Time
10. Resident Evil Outbreak
At the time of its release in 2003, PS2 exclusive Resident Evil Outbreak was an ultra-ambitious attempt to take the survival horror franchise in a bold new direction, centered around four-player online co-op.
Though online multiplayer had been flourishing for years on PC by this point, console multiplayer was still a fledgling concept, with the PS2 trailing the original Xbox significantly in that regard.
And though the PS2's online functionality, requiring the purchase of an additional network adapter, was undeniably clunky, when it worked Resident Evil Outbreak was an absolute blast to play with friends.
Even with a lack of voice chat, the ability to play through a number of survival scenarios in Raccoon City with up to three friends was a novel blast, as was the ability to be posthumously reanimated as a zombie and attack your own pals.
Outbreak garnered mixed-positive reviews upon release but hasn't ever really received due credit for being so far ahead of the pack where co-op multiplayer on consoles is concerned.
Had Outbreak and its lesser-received sequel released a generation later and been able to benefit from a superior online infrastructure, they surely would've enjoyed a more appreciable legacy.
But with persistent rumours that an Outbreak remake or remaster is on the way, it may yet get the respect it so thoroughly deserves.