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Remember that feeling when you first launch a game, nothing matters, and you simply feel completely lost in this world?
No guides, no meta, no spoilers—just you and the game.
Sometimes you want to erase your memory and start it all over again.
Which game evokes those memories for you? For me, it's Scrap Mechanic.
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Hard to pick just one game. For me that would be The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker :sad_seagull:
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Remember that feeling when you first launch a game, nothing matters, and you simply feel completely lost in this world?
No guides, no meta, no spoilers—just you and the game.
Sometimes you want to erase your memory and start it all over again.
Which game evokes those memories for you? For me, it's Scrap Mechanic.

Several games. Where do we start? Final Fantasy 2 (SNES USA). Myst. Doom. Metal Gear Solid. Zelda 64. Symphony of the Night. Skyrim. Far Cries. Metal Gear Solid 5. Mechwarriors.
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Remember that feeling when you first launch a game, nothing matters, and you simply feel completely lost in this world?
No guides, no meta, no spoilers—just you and the game.
Sometimes you want to erase your memory and start it all over again.
Which game evokes those memories for you? For me, it's Scrap Mechanic.

For atmosphere, Stalker and Stalker 2 can not be beat. At times, I'm exploring an area with nothing but the sound of my own footsteps. That adds to the feeling of being alone. Just me and my weapon which can be ripped out of my hands by an enemy called a Burer, I can go from being well-armed to defenceless in a heart beat.

Other games I've enjoyed, Skyrim, Dying Light and Cyberpunk 2077.
I've had this happening with a couple of games. The good news is, there's quite a lot of games providing for such an experience meaning it can be had over and over again.
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