(Saw this question asked on another popular link aggregation website and it got me thinking)

If you could play one game for the first time all over again, what would you choose? This might be because you want to do it all again, or because you don’t think you got enough out of it the first time. It could be experiencing the game exactly as you were back then, or experiencing a game with what you know now.

For me, it’s Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past, experienced exactly as I was back in 1991.

Nothing comes close to how jaw-droppingly amazed I was by that opening sequence. The epic orchestral score, the cinematic rainstorm, creeping around in the dark… it was a generational leap above anything I’d played on 8-bit computers and consoles, and even the Megadrive. I’d love to play it again without thirty plus years of Nintendo/Zelda knowledge, or without knowing about the dark world.

73 points

OUTER WILDS.

It’s a fantastic exploration game if you go in blind and I wish I could forget it all and explore it all again.

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11 points

Yeah, it really was amazing to play blind. We especially enjoyed the DLC… when we first realised what it was all about, it nearly blew our minds!

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8 points

Yeah, I’ve never wtf’d so hard in a game as when I entered the thing and left the other thing in the DLC.

That game was so well done and thought through.

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What’s sad is that I know I will forget the lore and the journey on how I figured out how I got to the end. But I don’t think I’ll forget the specifics for the ending.

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4 points

I’m shocked that this isn’t everyone’s answer tbh lol

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2 points

Those are the people that haven’t played it yet.

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2 points

I got it in my library and only played for 10 minutes somehow. After reading als those comments maybe now it’s time to play it

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55 points

The Outer Wilds.

A game you can only play once and that one time is magical.

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9 points

I came in to type just this. One of the best games ever made!

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8 points

Played about 2 hours of it and uninstalled. It was incredibly boring. Why do you think it was magical?

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10 points

Spoilers. ❤️

But seriously, maybe it just didn’t work for you and that’s okay. Nothing is everything to everyone.

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7 points

It’s definitely a slow start. The way it’s designed to allow discovery but not lead you too much makes the moments where points of data click and connect really powerful.

It’s hard to talk too much about it without potentially spoiling the enjoyment one might take from it.

But it’s not for everyone. But if it is for you, it’s really really something.

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7 points

It took me about two or three hours to learn to navigate and find my first “magical thing”. When I did I was hooked. But yeah it can be slow to start.

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2 points

Same story for me. I’ve heard it’s incredible so I guess I’ll have to try again sometime though. The start was just incredibly dull

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7 points

I was going to say outer wilds too, what an amazing experience.

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41 points

Half life or Half life 2.

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14 points

I find Half-Life and Portal are some of the best games ever made regarding world building, story telling and general addictiveness.

I keep coming back because I’ve never found any other game like those.

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5 points

I don’t how old you are, but the first one was the first very big implementation of scripted scenes. To see something happening in an FPS as in a movie was mind-blowing.

The second one is just absurdly well designed. And the visuals are imbued of this Eastern European architecture and vibe that right now, walking the streets of Warsaw, I am gladly breathing in.

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4 points

I’m old enough to have been stunned by games like Cybernoid and Exolon (oooh, so many colours and sprites and explosions), Elite (damn, actual 3D wireframe spaceships!), Driller (wow, actual solid 3D at 0.5 frames per second!), Wolfenstein (actually playable 3D, with sprites), Doom (this changes everything), Quake (full 3D, nothing can improve on this), all the Half-Life franchise (you can also have a story to go with the shooting? who knew?), Portal, Portal 2 and The Talos Principle (puzzle games can have riveting stories) and finally Skyrim (damn, this thing is huuuge!). So yeah, I’m old. :-)

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5 points

Seconded.

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14 points

Portal 1 / 2 wouldn’t be far behind

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2 points

‘Or?’ Why not both?

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1 point

Because that’s not the question.

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1 point

Half life Alyx is top of them all for me! Highly recommend

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1 point

I strongly doubt it can be a defining game as the other 2 were and are. Plus, for me, there is attrition in the need to use a non-polished control system.

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1 point

Nah it’s hella polished! It’s hard to explain but being inside the universe like that is a one of a kind experience. Give it a shot, I swear it’s different!

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0 points

published VR only, and - from Valve of all companies: Windows only!! F*ck them for that :(

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2 points

There are mods out there! And honestly as much as it sucks to be an exclusive title like that, it honestly slaps for the same reason. The universe has so much potential to be told through the vr perspective, its absolutely incredible. Don’t bash till ya tried it! I’m telling ya, it’s a one of a kind experience

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35 points

Windwaker.

Don’t think its considered retro yet, but I wish I could forget every second of it I played. The complete emotional Rollercoaster I went through playing that game was incredible.

One of the few games where I really felt like I was the “super important protagonist” and the world really depended on me.

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20 points

It’s 20 years old… if Windwaker isn’t considered retro now, then Atari 2600 games weren’t considered retro in 1997 :)

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15 points

Oh shit

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Hah. You’re old.

I mean I am too but…you.

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5 points

Probably my favorite Zelda and the most underrated game in the series imho

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32 points

It might be relatively new, but I’d say Subnautica.

It was such a breath of fresh air when it came out, and instilled both such a sense of wonder at all the vibrant lifeforms of 4546B and also instilling such dread upon encountering reapers or diving deeper than ever before. I still remember the mixed sense of wonder and unease upon discovering the Jellyshroom caves for the first time

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4 points

I guess I am very picky in games and most of them are boring to me, but Subnautica (first game) has a special place in my heart. <3

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Jellyfish caves were nothing, discovering the edge of the map nearly made me start a new game because I couldn’t bring myself to continue knowing what my current situation was

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