Any kind of game

EDIT: changed from suggested to mentioned and made the title more clear

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    No One Lives Forever

    To this day I have no idea why I bought it. And I bought it close to its release date. I would only do that if I had been absolutely obsessed for months with previews and stuff. But I remember none of that.

    And still it ended up becoming one of my all time favourites.

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      Are you talking about 1 or 2? I always thought 2 was better and introduced a load of mechanics (to me at least) that are commonplace nowadays. This was the first FPS game I played where getting found during a stealth mission didn’t completely ruin everything. And the concept of unkillable enemies that you can only run from.

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        Definitely 1. The second one wasn’t bad. I mean, nothing beats a katana fight in trailer a flying through a tornado. But something about that game was always missing for me. I couldn’t lay my finger on it (apart from Cate’s actress changing). And I hate the endlessly respawning enemies.

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    Commander Keen might be one of the few old enough not to have been mentioned to me since the internet became well-known.

    Also, Squarez.

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    Since most games are often mentioned on the internet, I’m going to reach waaaaaaaay back to my childhood and mention Cartooners:

    This was a game for kids to make their own cartoons. I spend so much time making all kinds of funny and weird stories. It was very basic, but it had me giggling every time.

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    Anno Domini

    Each Anno Domini game consists of 336 cards, with a description of a historical event on one side of the card and the year (and sometimes specific date) in which it happened on the other. All Anno Domini games can be played as a standalone item or mixed with some or even all other editions.

    In Anno Domini, each player receives nine cards (or fewer, if you want the game to be shorter) and may look only at the descriptions. In turn, players place a card on the table, trying to place their card in chronological order to those already present. Instead of adding a card, a player may claim that the order in which the cards have been placed is incorrect. In this case all cards are turned over and the correct years revealed.

    If the order is correct, then the doubting player receives two cards and skips a turn. If the order is incorrect, then the previous player – who accepted the order as correct or made it incorrect through her own placement – receives three cards. The first player with no cards remaining in hand wins.

    The Anno Domini game series exist only in German.

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      “What’s up Wanda” “Let’s sprint”

      The delivery of those two lines are burned into my memory.

      Inevitably every movie I’d make in that program would just be 2 characters karate kicking each other and then exploding

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    Haven’t seen it mentioned here, but my favorite game of all time is one that is Rarely mentioned - if ever,

    The World Ends With You, originally for the DS, now on Switch.

    MC Neku has 7 days to figure out wtf is going on in The Reaper’s Game, but he can’t remember anything.

    Fun combat mechanics, the DS version had you fighting 2 combat encounters at the same time, one on the top screen, and the main one on the bottom screen. The sound track was amazing! I still have multiple soundbytes from that game as ringtones.

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          You’re in for a treat! I tend to still prefer the parser based EGA versions for nostalgia reasons but it’s very well done and faithful to the original.

          I’m longing for another play-through thanks to you! Maybe I’ll go fighter then paladin instead of my usual magical thief.

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    Actual recommendations, but bring your friends AND beer:

    Super SMASH Tv

    Zombies Ate My Neighbors

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    Only if you’re a masochist because you REALLY REALLY like flying through rings then Superman64 is probably the best game there is

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      Zombies Ate My Neighbors was a masterpiece. It had somewhat similar gameplay, graphics and humor to one of my other favorites that I’ve never seen mentioned - Herc’s Adventures on PSX. Not sure if they were the same studio or something?

      Edit: So I looked it up, and yeah, both made by LucasArts within a few years, so likely the same team or at least a lot of crossover.

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        I never played that one! If it’s by the same team then I’m sure it was good. I loved Zombies Ate My Neighbors.

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          It’s really good. I think it’s on the PSN store now if you have a PS4/5. It’s a greek mythology-inspired take on the same gameplay, except it’s one large map that you unlock in bits kind of Metroidvania-style. Has this unique death mechanic where the first several deaths don’t count… if you can fight your way out of Hades.

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    This is a hard one because I generally try to play good games these days, and good games either get popularized through word of mouth or Youtubers make video essays about how they were misunderstood at the time. For me, this question is really asking “Hey what weird trash did you find back when you were 10 years old digging through the bargain bin for whatever you could trade two games you finished for.”

    I think my big picks from the weird trash are The Urbz, which comes from back when they made Sims spinoff games instead of endless DLC, and Ty the Tasmanian Devil, which was a 3D platformer metroidvania that revolved around collecting increasingly elaborate boom-a-rangs. I definitely sunk the most hours into the Urbz, because nothing was more fun to a 10 year old than going around a virtual town flipping people off.

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      Based recommendation, microman was one of the earliest platformers I played. I still remember insert to shoot being an awkward keybind.

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    I never see Cultist Simulator recommended but it’s one of my favorites. It really captures the idea of studying the esoteric arts, and has a surprising amount of world building given how simple the presentation is.