No. Saying Okami is looked down on is a pure lie. Pretty much everyone (Except JohnScorcher who still respects the game at the least) who has ever talked about it seems to heap nothing but praise on it and it is very well known. It sold poorly, yes, but thanks to GamesRadar's love of the game and general good reception once people learned about it, you cannot truthfully say it is underrated. And I hated the games-I will admit-the art style is not good in my opinion, it is far too easy to get lost, most of the gods seem to really just be the same bipolar dork-then-proper with a slightly different trait and different species, I didn't much like ANY of the characters, and it really isn't all that fun. Okay, add me to the list of people who don't heap praise on this game, but it is still a very small list not counting trolls.
Sorry, I take back what I said about not liking any of the characters. I did like some of the characters, just not most of them. THe dogs were pretty cool.
Shadow of the colossus. Nobody likes or even heard of it.
Again, no. It is a very well known game. Again, it started out small and bad selling, but word of mouth spread and now it is very well known and beloved. Again, I don't much like this one. The gameplay feels weird, the atmosphere is too desolate and depressing, the ending is really cruel, and it quickly becomes clear that the Colossus aren't evil beasts or anything while you don't actually get to learn about the love interest so at least for me it was weird killing large creatures just trying to protect themselves to revive a shallow love interest. No, I take it back, she isn't shallow, because that would imply there was at least a little there, no she was pretty much a prop until the end. And before anyone says 'Well that was the point of the game' or anything, that is not an excuse to stop someone from disliking it.
This is true for almost every Digimon game. People always seem to hate on them because they're not as good as Pokemon games, but they're still good games in their own right.
I'm also a big fan of Digimon World 2, which seems to get a lot of hate from fans of the first Digimon World. It's a tile-based dungeon crawler like Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, but it has a bigger emphasis on traps and obstacles.
I agree. Admittedly, a lot of Digimon games do have major flaws, but they are good games in their own rights.