If you could erase your memory for one game, which game would it be?

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chaosfalling

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In other words a game so memorable, where you'd like to experience it all over again as if it were the first time.

Personally I'd say Shenmue. To this day it's a game I'll never forget and to this day there's been no other games to come close to it as far as I'm concerned. Would give anything to experience it all over again. (Shenmue 3 will also do nicely :( )
 

Biosophilogical

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Final Fantasy X, because I really love that game.

I'd say Golden Sun: The Lost Age, but between getting all the djinni and figuring out how to get to Poseidon, I would spend hours upon hours just trying to level up hoping that I got some new synergy to help me progress the story (seriously, my first time playing I had no clue what to do once I got the trident, so I just went to a bit of land above Gabomba village and trained against monsters that technically belonged to the post-lemuria landscape, desperately hoping that I'd learn teleport (I thought I had to go through Treasure Isle to proceed).
 

Dr. Danger

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Mine's a little complicated but Mass Effect 2.

I want to forget it so I can go back, play Mass Effect 1 for the first time, then proceed right onto Mass Effect 2. You may ask why I don't just do that anyway. I have a fondness for my Shepard and all of my decisions made. I would need to forget that play through to comfortably do this.
 

scorptatious

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I can't pick just one:

Shadow of the Colossus
Psychonauts
Mass Effect series
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Final Fantasy 9

Those are just a few examples.
 

the spud

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Probably E.T., but not because I want to experience it again. I'll have to destroy the cartridge before I delete my memory.

On a more positive note, I would love to explore OoT for the first time again.
 

Mallefunction

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Bioshock...Seriously, I went into that game knowing NOTHING about it (never saw a trailer and I didn't even look at the box because my friend just put it in, saying I'd like it.

Honestly, it was the best experience I've had playing a game.
 

CM156_v1legacy

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Neverwinter Nights 2, Mask of the Betrayer

I would love to get the joy of finding out the plot twists again!
 

Saelune

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Morrowind, Red Dead Redemption (ending was spoiled for me...), Hitman: Blood Money
 

Braedan

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MOOOOOOOOROWIND. Nothing else really hit me in the face like that game did. Maybe it was my age, maybe it was something else, but if only I could go back to seeing it as a game, not as a bunch of fog loaded on cells. Seeing how it all comes together ruined it slightly for me. Though not enough to never play it again...
 

waive

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Oblivion. And Morrowind. And World of Warcraft.

Last one was not to re-experience.
 

SteveeVader

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Damn that is nasty hehe

OK first game; Mass Effect 2; I want to scream like I did when Garrus reveals he is archangel and also the joy of getting everyone to survive on suicide mission

MGS; seeing meryl die and cry again
FF9; Beatrix's song is just magical
GTA 4, Shemnue, Bioshock and many many more oh oh oh and MGS 4 for the epic metal gear fight :)
 

linkzeldi

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Twilight Princess.
So many twists and turns in that game that just don't impact as well on your seventh playthrough.
 

Seanfall

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The Halo Series. If only cause of the massive amount of disappointment in the 'plot'. Other then that honestly I'd have to say.....FF7 onward. Expect nine...I had fun with nine.
 

Arcanist

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I'd probably say KOTOR. Like Shamus Young says, it's the Sixth Sense of video games, totally kicking ass if you don't see the twist coming.

BioShock definitely comes in at a very, very close second.
 

-Samurai-

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Diablo II and the L.O.D expansion.

I've played the game soo many times that as much as I try, I can't even set foot in the Blood Moor without instant boredom setting in.

I still love the game, and I'll likely keep creating characters and (g)rushing myself until the end of time, but I wish I could sit through the entire game without getting a rush, and actually play through the story one more time and have it still be exciting.

Ah well. I'll always have quite a treasure there in that Horadric Cube.