What game would you want to play again for the first time?

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Nouw

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Bioshock, followed closely by Spec Ops:The Line. Although both games have an amazing atmosphere, set of twists and variety of themes, Bioshock has a far more interesting and original setting with characters to boot. I'd love to re-experience the first time I entered Rapture >.>.
 

Yopaz

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Exius Xavarus said:
Tales of Symphonia
Golden Sun
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Dark Souls
Dishonored
Resident Evil 6

There are more absolutely amazing games, but I have a hard time choosing. :{ If I had to choose at gun point, I'd probably do Dishonored.
I was going to say Tales of Symphonia, one of my favourite games of all time. I would also like to play Tales of Vesperia and Alan Wake for the first time once more.
 

Blunderboy

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As awesome as a "forget me" button would be in Elder Scrolls and Fallout games, there is only one correct answer, meatbags.

Knights of the Old Republic.

To experience DAT TWIST again without prior knowledge.
 

Zeema

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scorptatious said:
Shadow of the Colossus
ICO
Final Fantasy IX
Journey
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Fallout: New Vegas
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Kingdom Hearts
Valkyria Chronicles

As Zhukov has said, it's pretty much asking me what my favorite games are, but in the form of another question.
oh god this, Kingdom hearts, Fallout MGS3, FF9 are some of my fave games.

but i would like to play again for the first time "The Walking Dead"
 

Bertylicious

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Freespace 2, without a doubt. Those moments where you watch two massive ships tearing into each other with beam lasers are magical.
 

Adonijah

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The Uncharted series is one of my favorites and U2 had some awesome "wow" moments.

Skyrim is another one I'd love to jump into all over again.
 

Sonntam

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I am surprised no one mentioned World of Warcraft.

I had the biggest fun ever playing it for the first time. It truly can't be rivaled by any other game. However: burnout. Now I can't even force myself to play five minutes, as much as I miss the game.

Oh God, I went and made myself sad and longing for it again. Crap.
 

beniki

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Ocarina of Time... but I think I'd have to forget much of recent gaming improvements to fully enjoy it.

It was just that feeling of walking out onto Hyrule Field for the first time. It was the first time I really went 'Whoa... this is like a world full of stuff to explore.' Haven't really had that reaction since... well except for Eve Online, but that was tempered with realisation that a lot of work would be involved in just being able to explore.
 

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Terminate421 said:
Easily Skyrim, or even Fallout 3.

I wish I had a "forget me" button that allowed me to restart the game and experience everything for the first time.
/thread

I would pay anything to play Skyrim again without knowing it :c
 

Beautiful End

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Toxinthegreat said:
Honestly surprised that not a single soul has said this yet:

Minecraft

Being able to experience Minecraft again as a total noob would be awesome. The feel of the game when you first start, and the childlike curiosity you experience when you begin that first world... No other game has done that for me yet.
Damn, ninja'd.

But yeah, Minecraft came to mind almost immediately.

Also, all PS1 Final Fantasy games. They were just amazing when I first played them; following an unpredictable story, the eagerness to see everything resolve itself unexpectedly, the music, finding new secrets...god, I'd love to play those with brand new eyes.
 

fenrizz

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Sonntam said:
I am surprised no one mentioned World of Warcraft.

I had the biggest fun ever playing it for the first time. It truly can't be rivaled by any other game. However: burnout. Now I can't even force myself to play five minutes, as much as I miss the game.

Oh God, I went and made myself sad and longing for it again. Crap.
My thoughts exactly!

Damn, that game was truly great back when I started playing.

Also, Fallout: New Vegas.
 

Terramax

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Lots of point and click adventure games such as the first Broken Sword, Grim Fandango, Myst IV: Revelations, etc. Those games have the best stories ever.
 

WoW Killer

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Probably Morrowind. I've been able to play through Skyrim multiple times trying out different builds. The first time you play Morrowind, when you don't understand all the mechanics and you're discovering them as you go along, that's the best playthrough you'll have. Once you figure out how to exploit the level up process, it's not really the same. The replay value isn't there when all your characters end up the same.
 

tysonn101

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Definitely Skyrim, Oblivion and the Fallout games, that sense of awe when you first properly step outside is class in every one of those games!
 

JerryTerry

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[strong]The Mass Effect trillogy:[/strong]
For one, because that whole journey and experience - and the emotional investment I put into playing it for the first time - was amazing. Second, because of the Extended Cut. I'd rather my first feelings of the ending were "Oh. Well, that's very disappointing", rather than "this is a joke, right? ...Guys?".

[strong]The Walking Dead: The Game:[/strong]
Similar reasons to Mass Effect. That game, my god, so much emotional investment. Everything that happens, that feeling of freedom of choice. Obviously I'd play it for the first time again to relive those feelings afresh. But also
I'd like to play it again without the overbearing feeling that none of my choices really matter in the long-run. Not only because a lot of the choices are false dilemmas in the first place, but also since they have little - if any - impact in the long run. Not that it stops me from enjoying the journey, it just dampens it quite a bit for me.

[strong]Fallout 3/NV:[/strong]
I put hundreds of hours into exploring and experimenting with these games. The inclusion of mods means I'm still enjoying them to this day, but I'd really love to recreate the initial feelings I first had with the vanilla games, exploring this big open world with its own little stories.

[strong]Pretty much every game with a twist (MGS, etc.):[/strong]
Pretty obvious. That "HOLY CRAP!" feeling of amazement and shock upon being met with a good twist - it can only happen once. Would be great to be able to relive it.

[strong]Games with puzzles (Portal, Professor Layton, Resident Evil, etc.):[/strong]
Pretty obvious once again, but that feeling of solving a puzzle that you've been struggling with, where your brain finally clicks and figures it out. Especially when it suddenly feels incredibly obvious.

[strong]Scary games (Silent Hill, etc.):[/strong]
The original Silent Hill will never fail to put me at incredible unease. But that tense anxiety, the fear combined with not knowing what's coming - oh lord, that was an experience right there. If I could somehow erase my memory of the game, I'd probably just play it for the rest of my life.