I've got two candidates for that:
- Uncharted 4
- GTA 5
Ubcharted is visually stunning and I really like the story it tells.
GTA 5 STILL is a game where I find new things.
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I've got two candidates for that:
Ubcharted is visually stunning and I really like the story it tells.
GTA 5 STILL is a game where I find new things.
94 NHL Hockey on Sega. That game blew my mind then after years of playing pretty bad ports of hockey games like Ice Hockey and Wayne Gretzky's hockey on NES. I was hooked from the very first moment and played the franchise for years until they got into 14 buttons and FPV. The older overhead version was peak for me.
Have you tried a link to the past randomizer . It makes it very fun and you can find different ways to progress through the game . Sometimes you have to do some of the dark world first or find clever ways to get into areas .
Portal 2 and Undertale the true pacifist run
Final Fantasy 7 or 9, Earthbound, Secret of Mana, Phantasy Star Online
Learning Team Fortress 2 for the first time as a teenager was such a crazy fun experience.
Minecraft, specifically Beta 1.7.3.
I have seen no mention of Planescape Torment, so there you go.
FF6, FF9 and Links Awakening
Wings for Amiga, flying in WW1 and a cool story between missions. Everything I know about ww1 air battles, I know from that game :)
Half-Life 2 and Shining in the Darkness.
If I were to experience it as I am today (and judge it versus games with modern graphics etc), I'd pick Ori and the Will of the Wisps. It quickly became one of my all-time favourite games, and I finished it three times in a year when I discovered it. Beautiful in so many ways.
Half-Life is probably the game that has had the biggest impact on me, though, so that would be my pick if I experienced it as I did around 1998.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
The story has so many great twists and turns even up to the very end. There was a distinct point about 75% of the way through when I came to the realization that I had to binge the rest of game. Even if it meant I got zero sleep that night, I had to see how it ended.
It was so good I wish I could experience it again blind.
Bioshock. I am sure you can just replay it. The twist at the end... I wish I could relive the surprise again.
Hotel Dusk.
That'd have to be Metroid: Zero Mission and The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. Two of some of the only games I actually 100%.
Spyro the Dragon as I was back in the day. That game has always been so magical for me.
I agree with lots of what's already been said and haven't got much to add to those extant conversations, so let me try to add in some that I've not seen:
RuneScape is a candidate. I started way back with RS Classic (the sprite-based one!).
Oh, and Dwarf Fortress too. That began in 2009.
Achaea and/or Lusternia are way up there but I don't imagine anyone but me can share the experience.
Oh, as well, Mount & Blade: Warband. Quite the adventure(s).
I don't really game anymore. But this thread did dredge up some memories, old and new.
Thank you.
Space Invaders
Asteroids
Pitfall
Read dead redemption 1. A masterpiece.
Quake 3 Arena. Or more specifically OpenArena + baseq3 and other mods like ratmod. Most fun I have had playing a game ever.