The screenshot is from Morrowind (Running in OpenMW)

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Likewise. Outer Wilds was an incredible experience but it’s one of those things that will inherently have zero replay value. Unless maybe you feel like doing a quick run-through as a comfort food nostalgia game, or something. It’s fairly unique in that your progression in it is based purely on your personal knowledge of what you’ve discovered in the solar system, and if you had foreknowledge there’s literally nothing stopping you from beating it on your very first launch without even doing a single time loop. There’s even an achievement for doing the same, no doubt intended to be earned once you already know everything.

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      My first thought too. Probably in my top three games, but you can only play it the best way once.

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          I still keep it installed but I’m waiting a decade more before I replay it. Hopefully I forget enough to have a similar experience

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            That game came out when I happened to be really into the PBS Space Time series and I was learning as much as my brain could comprehend about general vs special relativity; which is all I can say without spoiling the game lol. So even if I could forget all of the story I don’t think it would have quite the same impact. It would still be something magic though I’m sure. I still enjoy watching others experience the game for the first time too.

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    League of legends because I hate myself

    On a more serious Note Mischief makers is the only one that comes to my mind

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    Probably World of Warcraft. That’s a couple thousand hours in total as I played on and off on private servers throughout the years from 2006-2012, plus a brief stint with BfA.

    Actually, no, I’d rather not forget how I saw the game evolve, even if my experience wasn’t the ideal one.

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    Thomas Was Alone, The Fall, Rumu, To The Moon, Stanley’s Parable, Toem, Primordia, Turing Test, The Entropy Centre, Subnautica, Bioshock 2, Portal 1/2.

    Though honestly any game with good story would probably count here.

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    Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos (and it’s expansion, The Frozen Throne).

    The level of storytelling for a strategy game’s campaign completely blew me away at the time. The “good”-coded guys are haughty and rigid, the “bad”-coded guys are (mostly) just trying to get by in a world that rejects them at every turn, not to mention you play as the lovable young protégé and prodigy that slowly casts aside his humanity until he becomes a “big bad” for everyone else. The campaign has world-altering events take place, and you actually get to see the world altered after the fact.

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    None. Every game was a product of its time, hence bound to many external factors.

    Let it go… And take the chance to experience what you haven’t yet, there’s more to do, than can ever be done.

    (on a roll with 2 Disney references, apologies)

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      That’s not really in the spirit of the question though. The question boils down to “what game made you feel some kinda way that you’d like to replicate?” It’s entirely hypothetical. Theres too many amazing games that have been made in the last thirty years to ever finish them all. But that doesn’t take away from that moment in a game that was so new and impactful that it became seared into. I’ve had experiences so deep it literally changed how I felt about death and loss and it would be amazing to feel those feelings again.

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        Apologies, thats just the way I understand it. 99% will understand it as intended, I’m with the 1% 😁 (neurodivergent).

        Basically, only a new game can achieve this was my point. Except for turning back time.

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    Thief: The Dark Project

    I still keep playing it with all the gfx patches, it’s a masterpiece. 2 and 3 are not bad either, but the original is unmatched. Love the user generated mods as well.