if you could forget everything about one game and play at again, what game would it be? - its like losing your virginity, you never get it back.

Only one game? What kind of Sophie's Choice is this?

Anyway, Dark Souls and Earthbound have already been mentioned, but those would be on the list. I'd like to add Metroid Prime, Paper Mario: TTYD, and FTL: Faster Than Light.

The Mass Effect trilogy.

I'd like to forget that too, but for all the wrong reasons.
 
Probably Fallout 2. By the time I played it I knew way too much about the game and all of the quests and where to thieve all the great loot, and it's difficult to pretend you don't to try to do a more procedural playthrough.
That. Also Vtm Bloodlines.
 
Definitely Mother 3. For a GBA RPG published by Nintendo of all things, that game is really damn great, and it's something I'd love to play again without knowing the plot already.
 
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If I were to re experience a game freshly as I am now I'd choose Ao no Kiseki. It's my favorite game of all time and the plot twists are phenomenal. Itd be great experiencing that from scratch again. However, if I were to the experience a game as I was when I first played it, itd probably be The World Ends With You or Persona 4. I love both of those games and they were really something special when I first played them as a teenager. With that said, I dont think they'd leave quite the same impact that they did back then if I'd experienced them for the first time now.
 
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Maybe any Ace Attorney game since they're story heavy.
 
Going to second Eternal Darkness (or steal it since that guy went with Skies of Arcadia).

I rented that game on vacation, no access to Internet, never heard anything about it, when that sanity system started fucking with me, before I figured out what was going on, was an amazing experience.
 
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The old standout games that blew my mind would do nothing for me if I played them fresh today. Zelda 1, Shadowrun, Daggerfall, Fallout, Jagged Alliance 2 - real fucking ugly clunkers by todays standards. No thank you, they wouldn't be special anymore if I forgot about them.





I'll just wait for the dementia to develop and play them in reverse release order as I retreat into childhood.
 
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Fatal Frame trilogy so i can feel again.

Diddy Kongs Quest so i can see the boombox animation again.

Silent Hill 1 so i can be annoyed by the puzzles again

Ys series so i can get an orgasm from the OST again

Trails of Cold Steel trilogy so i can play a modern Game with a legitimate good
story again

Sonic 3 & the red guy so i can play the game without wasting a year of my life getting the chaos and super emeralds.
 
My real answer would be the Trails in the Sky trilogy as a whole but if I had to choose just one it would be Trails in the Sky: Second Chapter.

It wasn't "comfy" in the sense most people call games comfy, but that trilogy is my comfy game because you can just lose yourself in them.
 
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I've got the memory of a goldfish so this already happens pretty much every time I revisit a game.
 
In terms of a story that hits different the first time, I'd go with the Lisa series. The feeling of playing through them the first time and learning what's going on and starting to ask questions is something special.
In terms of gameplay, maybe Dark Souls 3. Going in blind is pretty fun, especially if you've played the earlier games in the series.
 
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