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I nominate Return of the Obra Dinn, which is a pretty obvious choice since you can't go back for a second playthrough and enjoy all of those "oh SHIT, THAT'S what happened!" moments a second time.
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Should've gotten those T-Spins, you scrub.
I've been meaning to play Planescape Torment, I just never got around to it, all I know is you're some guy who's immortal or something and the story is really rich.Most games that are heavily reliant on story. Once you experience that for the first time, it won't have the same impact on subsequent playthroughs.
As much as I love Planescape Torment, once you clear it as a high intelligence and wisdom character, you've finished the full story/game. I still replay it once every few years or so, but it doesn't compare to the first time I went through it. That was an experience.
Silent Hill 2 had a wonderful atmosphere and a great twist (for the time) but again, once you finish it, there's nothing left to creep you out or immerse you, as you already know what's coming.
I've been meaning to play Planescape Torment, I just never got around to it, all I know is you're some guy who's immortal or something and the story is really rich.
However I'm too much of a pussy to play any Silent Hill games, but I think I might watch a playthrough of Silent Hill 2 on YT, since everyone raves about what a great game it is.
I'm gonna give Cryaotic's playthrough a go, I liked his Okami playthrough. I'm not even halfway through the first video but christ it looks clunky as hell.Silent Hill 2 I'd agree would be best to probably just watch a longplay of. It's a pretty short game (roughly 7 hours or so) and it's better just enjoying the story and atmosphere. The gameplay itself can be seen as a mixed bag these days, especially if you don't like the old tank styled controls survival horror had back in the late 90s/early 2000s. Headphones recommended.
Holy shit, I can't believe I didn't post that in the OP, VLR was such a fantastic game but I played that first, then ZTD and THEN I finally got around to playing 999. I couldn't find 999 on the DS here, so I only played it when it released on Steam, but that version let you use the time-line jumping mechanic introduced in VLR, which made it a lot easier to go for the other endings..I know visual novels are obvious, but Zero Escape lives and dies on its insane twists near the end. If those games get spoiled for you, you're really fucked. Like you'll just be going "oh, he/she/that's that way because of this reason" the whole game and it'll be really boring.
I played about half of Journey, and the best part of it was completely anonymous people who had already completed it whistling at me to show me where to go for the extra scarf length.Journey
Did a quick Googling and there's an expanded version for the 3DS, which would you say I should play?Radiant Historia.
A shame really, its such an underrated gem, I'd put it up there with Chrono Trigger
I played about half of Journey, and the best part of it was completely anonymous people who had already completed it whistling at me to show me where to go for the extra scarf length.
Did a quick Googling and there's an expanded version for the 3DS, which would you say I should play?
I fucking hated the game the first time I played it, but once it finally "clicks" it's a decent experience. It's so repetitive that you'll only want to play it once though.Far Cry 2. It has tons of issues and people sucking it off too hard annoy me, but the atmosphere really is something else. For that reason, though, I really, really doubt I will ever play it again.