What game do you wish you could experience for the first time again?
What game do you wish you could experience for the first time again?
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Mass Effect 1
Hotline Miami 2
Fallout. Only time the wasteland felt like a threat
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Ultima Online and/or Asheron's Call and/or World of Warcraft
Demon's Souls
Metal Gear Solid 1/2
Final Fantasy X
SOMA
God of War 2
WoW The Burning Crusade (in year 2007 with the same people and community)
Bloodborne
Persona 3 Fes
Dead Space
Fallout 3
Space Station 13.
RDR
Porn in VR, with her.
These.
Comfiest game of all time
A genesis sonic game.
All of the touhou games.
Nearly all the games I enjoyed
crash bandicoot
phantom hourglass, i actually enjoyed it
If I had to narrow it down to one I'd pick Silent Hill 2.
silkroad online
drift city
timesplitters
MapleStory back in 2007
Jak and daxter
Shit was fun af growing up
Red Dead Redemption
Mother 3
WoW classic. Never felt such a rush of comfy with any game ever
>Vanilla/BC WoW
>MGS3
>Red Dead Redemption
>Doom 95
>Mega Man X
>Donkey Kong Country
>Super Mario Bros
>Spyro
>Crash Team Racing
>Silent Hill 2
>Kingdom Hearts
Hold me.
GTA 4
absolutely my choice, vanilla wow was an experience id do nearly anything to feel again. southshore vs tauren mill world battles, hanging out with RL friends, making new ones possibly from hundreds of miles away. Using the auction house, getting a fucking mount for the first time (especially if you werent a paladin or warlock, had to work for that shit), getting to max level and doing hard ass dungeons.
Was a simpler time, a more pure time.
Skyrim and Halo 1.
this
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P.T. Silent Hills demo
fallout 1/2/New Vegas
deus ex
STALKER
Totally serious. First played Halo when I was 9~10, so if I could play it again for the first time at that age, I'd love it all over again.
Skyrim was also my first Bethesda open world game, so learning that one as I went was excellent. Not knowing that I could fast travel until about six days after I realized Lydia was dead and not following me was a trip too, ended up dragging her body from the frost troll pass northwest of Whiterun all the way back to the gate.
Good times.
Alien Isolation
Nier Automata
Maybe vanilla WoW, but that would mean the whole internet should have a rollback to 2004-5
Fire emblem echoes
Without the spoilers and all of the big breaks I took in the middle of the ending of chapter 5
Fable 1
Xenoblade Chronicles
Demons Souls and Bloodborne.
Breath of the wild
All of them, id give up all of my experience and knowledge of them just to play games like a normal person and have fun again
Dark Souls
Fucking this
Fez and Battlefield 3
Two worlds 2
...
Tell me about it. I get sad sometimes when I play some modern "realistic" game with HD graphics and all kinds of shit you can do and it's totally underwhelming compared to the joy I felt when I played some comparitively simple sidescroller as a child, or even 90s PC games.
The original Ace Attorney trilogy.
Either Bloodlines or Tales of Symphonia
I'd say warcraft 3; but i can still go back to it and enjoy it like a motherfucker
Malcolm in the Middle MMO
Runescape in the golden years
Okami.
Nier.
Terranigma.
Lufia 2.
Deus Ex.
Lineage II Interlude
>MGS series not including V
>Vanquish
>No more heroes 1/2
>Galaxy
>Viva pinata
>Yakuza series
>F zero gx
>god hand
>onimusha
not vidya but cromartie high school
demons souls.
i want to spend so much time getting through 5-2 that i start getting physically ill because of the atmosphere again.
Breath of the Wild
Dragon Quest 5 & 8
Demon's Souls
Final Fantasy 9
Devil May Cry 3
Resident Evil Remake
Okami
Dragon Age Origins
I guess that's all
silent hill 1.
so damn good,
999, no contest
you mean no content?
The sims.
Same
TF2 before Valve fucked everything up
This
>playing skyrim before Morrowind
Do you live under a rock?
Real life.
Look grandpa, not all of us were alive when morrowind came out like 50 years ago.
Runescape.
It was a weird feeling, all sorts of things available to do, people to talk to. The grand exchange didnt exist yet so things were a bit more mysterious as far as items went.
I dont think any game really captured that feeling of "what's there if I press on a little further" more than that game.
Then I got membership, and damn did it open up.
Honestly, Sven Co-op
>see discord server has a bunch of people in the game
>someone is posting screenshots and it looks fun in a really dumb kind of way
>join on a whim
>we spend the next 2 hours making pizza, fighting aliens/robots, running/flying all over the city, and going through overly complex security systems to deliver the pizza
...
this, comfy as fuck.
Gothic 1, it was my gateway drug and now I'm here.
This
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Hotine Miami. I don't know how much thought the devs put into it but they created probably my favorite experience in all of video games. It takes advantage of the interactive aspect of video games better than any other game I have ever played. Everything about the game encourages you to play a fast pace; the music, the lightning reflexes of enemies, the fact that everyone is a one hit kill, the point system, etc. Many of the games functions quickly become second nature to you. This includes restarting when you've lost. By the time you're ambushed in your apartment hitting R to restart when killed is almost instinct. This makes what happens after that a very jarring experience and one I will never forget. I fucking love that game.
Finishing this was like having a heart attack for 20 hours straight but god DAMN was it worth it. I'd like to experience that again for the first time.
Sequel fucking when?
you know it to be true
thousand year door
this
Asura's wrath
It was soo fucking epic
Too predictable
> Donkey Kong Country.
Alright, Dunkey, we get it. It's a great game, and it's hard as fuck.