Games you wish you could experience for the first time again.
Games you wish you could experience for the first time again
My life
dayz mod in mid 2012
I feel guilty brute forcing some of the shit near the end of the game
Red Dead Redemption
Eternal Darkness
STALKER
I did too, especially since I'd find a clue I had missed before that would have given it away; like a wedding ring on one of the women. Others I felt less guilty about since Lucas Pope was assuming a deeper knowledge of esoteric trivia that I don't think the average person would know offhand, like a French sailor's uniform or the tribal tattoos.
Don't, it was super obscure, typical of that Papers, Please guy.
Dark Souls
Also what game is that
Having not played the 1st one, my friend and I were totally blown away by the scale of this game. Playing it right after release, when the population was at its peak. Man...
absolute patrician
user...
Obra Dinn
Get it.
I bought a brand new pc just so I could play it
Good times
Dark Souls
Shin Megami Tensei IV
All of them. It's part of my larger desire to reincarnate with no memories of my current life.
Shenmue 2 as a 10 year old
Will there ever be an experience that is so absolutely kino?
What I wouldn't give to experience all the twists and turns, all the fun, stylish characters again...
Convince me
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i remember being an NC sniper and dabbing on all of the vanu retards who were about muh no bullet drop
at a couple of points i held up entire advances by just sitting in one spot and sniping people as they came up over hills
But I thought that's what this was about? Tutorial even spoke about process of elimination. When you think you guessed two people correctly and suspect the 3rd one might be a topman, you try all 8 topmen until something sticks.
Can we stop pretending that literally anyone played this? Thanks.
is this game point and click?
art direction is uber hipster
>Playing on Esamir with friends, not much population but Indar was full
>Suddenly the continent explodes with people
>People leaving Indar in droves to fight on Esamir
>We're losing ground, badly and almost back to the warp gate
>Friend gets a message from an outfit leader saying we're taking the continent for the glorious terran republic
>Start organizing large scale Liberator raids across the continent
>Eventually push everyone out except one last outpost
>We stay on the outpost while another large team spawn camps the warp gate
>We take the last point and have a massive party with fireworks and smoke
This is the screenshot right as everyone was leaving. One of the most fun times I ever had in a game. Shame PS2 is complete trash now
I played this with my girlfriend and kept a notebook we’d write our notes in. Maybe the most fun I’ve had with a puzzle game
I'd do it all again. Walking through the gates of Stormwind for the first time is still my favorite memory from a horde perspective.
Are there twists and turns worth experiencing if you already know about the cat thing? I remember getting half way through and loving it before dropping it for no reason and eventually getting spoiled.
The process of elimination thing meant you can narrow it down to one by negation, not that it will require random selection. There is always a hint, and a pretty solid hint. You were just missing it
REmake. Never played original. What a ride.
I spend my first 5 attempts crawling around cherno shitting my pants. player interactions were more fun too
Yes. When you know the twist it's really cool to see how it's foreshadowed without being obvious.
Also there's one more twist left.
And Missile is toppest pom.
It's an investigation game. You figure out what happened to 60 people on a ship by using a magic watch to see moments of people's deaths. Then you have to associate faces with names and figure out what exactly killed them (which isn't always obvious either).
BOTW, ACNL, life itself
Is there really always a 100% hint for every single name? For example with those 3 Indian henchmen sitting together in the picture, I just shuffled the 3 available names around because there was only so many combinations.
I can’t remember everything but the Indian guys could all be deduced, especially if you did some research about names and locations. There are many subtle things like characters’ shoes, the items around their hammocks and the attached numbers, etc
In that case I feel kind of bad, I thought the system that confirmed correct picks in groups of 3 was meant to support educated but not 100% sure guesses.
If there really was a hint for everything, I'd prefer if the game just let me manually mark the list with a "yeah I'm sure about this guy" icon or something, and only confirm after I finish the game.
My favorite vidya.
the guards seeing your footprints in the snow and reacting blew my fucking mind when i was like 12
I long for that feeling again.
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Rain World
ARMA2 Community that was playing was great. Swapping info about possible loot, helping each other out, even tagging along for a while.
> TFW was part of 15-man rag-tag group that was trying to safely move from one city to the other
It was so good, walking in formation, scouting ahead.
>like a French sailor's uniform
The Bosun said "where's my Frenchman?" and the Frenchman is the Bosun's Mate.
Life is Strange
Yes, but you then have to figure out who the bosun's mate is since he never speaks and doesn't wear a bosun uniform.
Being french myself, I imagined the mate looking more refined and not like some big muscular simpleton, so for the longest time I thought he was one of the other top hat wearing dude.