The stanley parable
MarioCart :)
Mass Effect. Even though it has its flaws, it was just an epic story, built up perfectly over three games. The ending is disappointing for some, but I really liked it. I was really excited for the sequels when the first one came out.
RimWorld
Yes, this, 1000x this.
God the only thing it needs is multi threading (I acknowledge it's an incredibly difficult thing to implement). But probably the oldest game I still regularly play. I've put ~~at least 8000~~ almost 6000 hours into it since I first bought on 2016.
New DLC was just announced last month too.
Ninja edit: Just double checked and apparently I'm just short of 6000 hours into the game. Still, incredibly good.
satisfactory
Battletoads
Ah damn I don't have it. Is there some place where I could buy it? I've heard some pawn shops in Las Vegas might have it. I can call if necessary
Braid and Ocarina of Time are the two that come to my mind...
Ocarina of time is the one I've read in this comment section that best aligns with the feeling imo. Braid is great too but I imagine less popular.
Minecraft. Star Fox 64. Pokemon Stadium.
Expedition 33
Dark souls 1
Books are where it's at! Lord of the Rings all the way!
Deus Ex, if you ignore that it really is ugly as sin. Sounds amazing! Plays beautifully! But yeesh, Unreal Engine 1 humans.
Most immersive sims are arguably in the same boat. The people involved had enormous ideas. As commercial products, they were woefully underappreciated, until years later. And quite frankly they do look like shit compared to much simpler contemporaries. Some NoClip documentary about Looking Glass could show a major artist had muscular dystrophy that makes his shoulders work wrong, and I'd be like, oh, that explains things.
Transport Tycoon would still be a fun game even today.
OpenTTD is!
Imma go with SNES Mario kart. People still play it. Will continue to play it. It was genre defining. It's not changing ever static. Simply to start but complex to finish.
Wonder if he's played the PS2 LotR games, they were good
I mean, they were definitely enjoyable. But I’m unsure if they meet the qualities of OPs post lol
Anyone know if there's a videogame trilogy of the same calibre?
Edit: Thanks guys!
Baldur's Gate.
Wolfenstein 3D
Bloodborne
EverQuest.
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