Okay. If you could play any videogame again for the first time, what would it be?

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    Outer Wilds. A lot of games have a high level of replayability, but your first playthrough of Outer Wilds is something you never get back.

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      Really didn’t think they could keep that same sense of mystery and wonder with the DLC, but they absolutely smashed it. And yes, this was also my immediate thought in answer to the question.

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      That’s one of those that I really gotta finish. I just wish the mouse and keyboard controls were a little better.

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      This is the answer, and for anyone who hasn’t played Outer Wilds it’s still their answer and they just don’t know it yet.

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        All of us degenerate Outer Wilds enjoyers spreading it to our friends just for the merest shadow of the feeling we’ve lost and can never recapture…

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      If anyone hasn’t played it and has a VR headset, please play it in VR. Absolutely phenomenal experience.

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    Mass Effect 1.
    The first encounter with the Reapers, with Sovereign, is such an incredible moment. These horrifying, unkillable deities that can’t be reasoned with or stopped that just want to destroy was so intimidating on the first playthrough.
    The reveal about the mass relays and how they guided tech advancement was incredible too.

    You exist because we allow it. You will end because we demand it.

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      Same here. The story and presentation are so sublime. ME universe is was designed so comprehensively and coherently it left me awestruck on many times throughout the first playthrough.

      And the sequel is just a cherry on top, drawing from the now-estabilished world, themes, interstellar politics, all to build one absolutely epic finale. No other game managed to engage me so much.

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      Oh god I loved that game. As an MMO, it had to learn so many hard lessons since it was so new and different

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      Man… That was such a trip. A friend of mine brought it over because my computer was much better and I had a 3rd party ISP lightning fast 56k connection. It was so crazy just to see the little world. I still log into the private servers every few years just to see some of the new tech fans are throwing on top of it.

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    Portal.

    I’ll never forget the day I started playing this game. It was so cool and so different from anything else I had played that I couldn’t stop playing, and finished the game in one session. Awesome night!

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    I just mentioned this the other day to someone, so the first one which comes to mind is Zero Escape: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors.

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    Bioshock and Silent Hill 2

    Edit: also a very old and very obscure PC game called AMBER: Journeys Beyond. Basically, you had to go check on your collegue and do some ghost hunting and puzzle solving to save her