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Age of Mythology , its such a good game
GTA 1, "GOURANGA!!"
Life is Strange. One of the first games that got a tear out of me.
Undertale, but I want to go back to those times where I didn't know anything about it, not now that it's been memed to death. Playing it for the first time was such an experience back then.
Also, a boardgame: Settlers of Catan. Now I loathe the game, but back when I was being introduced to this hobby it was so good
Any game? Heroquest.
The board game?
Runescape, but like 2006 era
Cyberpunk. No mans sky. Skyrim. Avowed. GTA5
Vagrant Story (PS1)
Yes, it's a huge pain in the ass to jump in blind, even to play with guides and walkthroughs on hand. But that's exactly why!
I want to play it again for the first time. Preferably, with no knowledge of its game mechanics. Discovering its game mechanics should be either a very frustrating experience (which is my actual first-time experience with it) or a very rewarding experience depending on whether or not I actually manage to crack the code.
My actual first time with the game got ruined by the frustration, and failing that, getting the gameshark cheat codes. I still needed to get a walkthrough because there's only so much an infinite HP cheat can do in that game.
Oh WOW what a great question!
In my case there are many games.
Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 6,7,8,9; Zelda Link to the past, Stalker shadow of Chernobyl.
Some games truly are an experience to play. But more than anything else I want the feeling of childish carelessness I had while playing these games.
Half Life 2 but with one of the swanky texture packs that exist now. The game blew my mind at release.
Inscryption. I thought it was just another roguelike deckbuilder. I was wrong. It is an experience dressed up like one.
Kingdom come: deliverance, outer worlds, or outer wilds.
I think i could replay outer worlds every other year without even forgetting. Nice length, story. Combat is okay but the chars are what matter.
Lucky lol. What a great game, i wish i could replay it freshly again.
Subnautica.
There is shogi if you want that new chess rush again
I've given it a try, but it's too fiddly for my tastes. Too much to keep track of. (I mean I suck at Chinese Chess already; I just enjoy it anyway.)
I recommend lishogi.org, change the peice set to dobutsu shogi, and play minishogi game. It's great. Easy to pick up, even the fiddly bits
See how each piece has all the moves indicated on it? The boars is small so it's not overwhelming
Outer wilds.
The Witness. It's one of my favorite games but barely replayable when you know!
I'm playing it right now. I finally got into the mountain
Skyrim
The game of life.
Metal Gear Solid and TLOZ Ocarina of Time. I have always been really into video games but before those two it was all fighting games and platformers for me. After those two games I understood that video games are just as much an art form as movies and music. Funny how they both came out within weeks of each other.
Outer Wilds - what an experience!
Deus ex
Doom
Final Fantasy 8. I love that game and die on that hill.
Think I spent more time on triple triad than in the game around it.
That is the best card game!
Soma
Bloodborne.
First time through that game took e seven years.
Borderlands. 1 and 2. If I can count that as one.
Mass Effect Trilogy.