The Witcher 3. Still love it after multiple playthroughs, but miss the feeling of exploratory wonder when I didn't have the map memorized.
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I'm stuck between three picks.
Morrowind, Tony Hawks Pro Skater, and Kingdom Hearts.
Morrowind for sure. Not knowing all the tricks to break the game would refresh the immersion.
Metal Gear Solid!
Final Fantasy XIV. I wish I could forget the story to experience it all over, but it'd also be nice to not remember some of the old things I miss too. Ignorance is bliss and all.
Definitely Demon's Souls.
I was so bored with games, and had been playing everything on the hardest setting trying to make games more fun. A friend of mine recommended Demon's Souls and it was instant joy!
Max Payne
Nier Automata
Layers of Fear. Limbo. Inside.
OneShot
Original Doom, DOS prompt and all
Escape from Tarkov. The fear and the confusion was so overwhelming. I look back on it fondly :D
I would say RDR2 or TLOU, both left such an impact on me after I beat them. Prob is now I remember the story so it doesn’t have that surprise or shock factor. I really wish I could use the MiB memory wipe stick sometimes.
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All for the same reason: What you learn and discover as a player is part of the game. You can't start a new game from scratch unless you get amnesia.
Final Fantasy Tactics. I've been trying to recreate the feeling of beating Dorter for first time for YEARS.
Half life and half life 2. The first time I ran through the storyline was like no other game I've played.
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Super Metroid
A Link to the Past
The Last of Us. Even when the credits rolled the first time I knew it would never hit exactly the same again
Super Mario Bros.
Quest for Glory 1, VGA version
Child of Light
I had never heard of it when a coworker introduced me to it 10+ years ago. I knew nothing going into it, and then I played it obsessively from beginning to end. It was nearly impossible to find even then.
Devil May Cry 3.
Shadow of the Colossus.
Fallout 3, I spend good hours and hours escaping from real life me.
Ultima VII
It was the first RPG where I felt you could really interact with the world. The story was great too.
Either Paper Mario 2 or Terraria.
Pokemon and Skyrim
- Horizon: Zero Dawn
- The Outer Wilds
- Doki Doki Literature Club
- Death Loop
- Death Stranding
crono cross, period.
The start seems to drag on and on and on. I've never managed to make it far out of the beginning area.
I love crono trigger though
Half-Life: Alyx and/or Portal 2
Silent Hill 2, minus any spoilers from the internet. That game is a masterpiece