Flutterguy said:
American McGee's Scrapland on the original xbox one. I had 5 dollars and it was the only thing that wasn't an old sports game or boring concept in the bargain section. Looked like a pretty bad kids game, but I gave it a chance because I had really enjoyed American Mcgee's Alice. Ended up being an amazing game, not for being like Alice, rather for being it's own thing. It's hard to describe, like GTA and Ratchet and clank put together staring robots.
This.
Scrapland was a total delight and I'm pleased as punch that I said "What the hell" and bought the silly bargain title with the kiddish graphics.
I'll try to expand: It's a far-future world populated entirely by robots, ever wary of "viscous creatures". When you die, you respawn from the Great Database for a small fee... except someone's deleting other bots from the Great Database before murdering them, so they cannot come back, and it's up to a plucky new reporter to figure out what the hell is happening. The game is Grand Theft Auto if the cars could fly and it was all a murder mystery.
Also, despite the stylized and colorful graphics, the murder sequences are almost Saw-like. It genuinely scared the hell out of me as a junior-high student.
Also, around the same time, I played Second Sight, which was not only a great stealth/action game, but it's basically video games' "The Sixth Sense", only it's executed better.
Yes: The twist of "Second Sight" blew my mind harder than "The Sixth Sense". Just... play it.