>>724945793
The most recent game I beat in the obscure/underrated/new release category is Greek Tragedy. It's got about 4 reviews, which is a real shame because of the amount of original things it did. It's got great puzzles and it's villain acts vaguely competent and you do not get to see who the villain is at all unless you put in real effort to solving the optional puzzles. Because villains try not to reveal their face and tell everyone their plan, it's not smart.
Plus when the villain's plan finally is revealed, it's fucking hilarious. Most of the endings were funny. It's nice to see something that isn't a copy of Resident Evil's basement lab plotline.