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For me it was OMORI
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Disgaea 3 made me cry at 1 point.  
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Many of the social links in Persona 3 were extremely poignant. Way better than any of the subsequent games in the series. Especially that sickly guy who only shows up on sunday. Also the character Aigis showed up pretty late to the party and I thought I already had my best girl chosen but she quickly destroyed the competition with just a few words.

P3 is a relatively recent thing for me so it's fresh in my memory. there are others of course like the part in twilight princess when this music plays:



And this intro never fails to get me right in the feels.
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Nier:Automata of course

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So far there were only 2 games which emotionally got me.
Unfortunately unlike anime I am not that soft for video games stories, these 2 games are
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 with the most famous scene one less lose end and the second game is Witcher 3 Wild Hunt when Geralt finds Ciri which I've thought was dead [wasn't reading books tbh so I have no idea about the og story]
Feb 14, 2023 2:17 PM
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Assassins creed 3
And not in a good way, that game was trash, I was extremely disappointed.
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Steins;Gate or Fate/Stay Night for visual novels 

no idea for regular games

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The game that impacted me the most emotionally is UNDERTALE
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the world ends with you easily that best jrpg ever also honary mentions to xenogears,parasite eve,ff7 and chrono trigger and most recently omori.

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KayKimii said:
Second half of Persona 3 hits hard.

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Wonderful Everyday
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Mass Effect 3
Gears of War 3
Metro 3 ( Exodus )
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Ending of Persona 4

Wonderful Everyday, Rewrite, and Mass Effect 3 had me bawling like a big fucking baby
Feb 15, 2023 12:35 AM

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I remembered finishing Mass Effect 3, and I just stopped doing anything for a day or two. That game hit me real hard, and it's ranks top 3 (probably is 1) of all time.

Persona 5 also hit me hard cause it made me realize just exactly how I wasted my high school years. When I finished the game, I had no one to talk to about the game so I went to my local EB games (now Gamestop) and spent like 2 hours talking with the employees about it.
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doki doki literature club and dark souls 3 really fucked me up 
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To The Moon comes to mind rather quickly.
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Dota 2 was exhausting.
Best ending line in anime history = "My name is Saiki Kusuo. I am a psychic."
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It... Should be obvious by this point.

I played Yume Nikki at a particularly vulnerable point in my life. I had always felt alone, trapped by my own thoughts, and just wanting to escape. And so I would play it when I got home. It started out as some simple curiosity, but eventually, the more I played it, the more invested in it I became. Eventually, all of the weird, stuff became something of a refuge for me.

This started merely a few months before COVID. By the time the lockdown started, I didn't feel any different. The only thing that changed, is that now, I had more time to spend, exploring.

It's not just the circumstances that surrounded it, but also, the themes of the game, really resonated with me. On a level that I can't fully describe. Certain parts of the game, I just... Felt as if I had been in the exact scenario before. The Torinengen Picnic, for example. There was nothing in particular that was special about it. It was just an inaccessible area, with some NPCs on the other side of the bramble. But I connected it with my own life, and I began to feel as if I had experienced this before.

It was rather profound. Maybe it's just the nature of art that is open to interpretation, but it wasn't anything like any of the other surreal games I have played. It was too familiar for it to be coincidental. And it's amazing, just how much this game connects with other players, if the comments I have seen, are anything to go off of.

I still play it every so often. Just to explore, and immerse myself in that world again. It's become something of a comfort game, at this point.

This ground is soiled by those before me and their lies. I dare not look up for on me I feel their eyes
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Tales of Berseria and Atelier Sophie 2, happy and depressing endings at the same time. 
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I'd cried so hard when I beat Persona 5 since it was my first Persona game. I was not ready for the emptiness.

And every time I re-play TLOU, I cry like a big baby when Sarah dies in the opening sequence. I keep telling myself I'm not gonna cry but... ...Gosh, that scene just hits too hard.
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Persona 4, without a doubt. I can get particularly emotional about the characters compared to 99% of the other games I've played.

Also, I can watch A Serbian Film, but I cannot watch the Valentine's Day rejection scenes.

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Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy XIV 
The Last of Us
Nier and Nier: Automata
Journey

I would add Wolfenstein II onto this list, but that's more due to the fact that it was the last gift I ever game my brother before he passed away and less to do with the contents of the actual game.
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Furi had better writing and characters than most AAA story-driven games despite being a 45 mins long beat-em-up/bullet hell arcadey thing lol.

Game's just bonkers tbh. Never felt so morally compelled to not accept the consequences of my gaming choices before.
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Final Fantasy X enchanted me, I still feel like crying when I see certain Tidus and Yuna scenes. The end credits rolled and I was bawling. I own the special Tidus and Yuna PS Vita console and also a Yuna poster in my room.

Feb 15, 2023 12:43 PM
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Not sure about overall but an example from more recent years is The House in Fata Morgana for sure. The story and characters absolutely destroyed me and I'm not usually affected by love stories and scenarios.

The soundtrack is spectacular, just wish I could listen to it without tearing up even now years later ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


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KayKimii said:
Second half of Persona 3 hits hard.


Goddamn right. When the music changes in the dorm and the school…
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If were talking gameplay then sure some impressed me and still do (RIP retro game ideas left behind).

Whether frustration for it of difficulty but still enjoy aspects of it to keep playing (certain racing games physics especially besides hack n slashes) or ones I really do enjoy the gameplay.

Music sure 'some' (very few games have music I actually care about for the scene or offline use) make me enjoy the music.

Does it enhance the scene I mean I guess.

For atmosphere sure, for emotional moments in cutscenes not in the slightest.

If story no because video game stories are not that level of strong to make me care at all.

No RPG (I don't play many anyways) or other genres or type has made me care.

The impacts may be there and I'm like oh ok that's cool but otherwise no couldn't care less most of the time I won't react to them much or have them stick with me.

Even Inside I was like ok WTF kind of idea is this how what a way to prove the title (metaphor and meaning that's a fair one)/shock factor/controls. I wasn't shocked I was just confused and went along with it.

It was a fine play on things but eh. I pretty much was predicting the whole game and while I was close predicting the meaning of the word and what Inside 'was' I still didn't care after knowing the result leading up to the level and the level with 'impacting'.

Not just because I sign up for gameplay even if a story driven game/genre.

So why would I react to an emotional moment, I don't, to me they don't hit at all they miss every time.

Whether anime like or western realistic couldn't care less.

I can react to some jokes in games if their done well and really enjoy the humour for sure (most don't make me laugh just like western movies make me want to laugh at the dumb humour attempts they push for of shock value and garbage writing) but storytelling not in the slightest.

Japanese games I've laughed a few times and certain western Indies or retro games noticed their western writing charm but not in years for most western games.

Not a case of me trying to act tough either of 'I don't cry' they literally are that forced.

The timing doesn't make it any different.

Or seem weak, I can't take them seriously and couldn't care less makes me yawn and want to move on.

I read all the dialogue but do I actually care what's going on probably not.

Or I wouldn't play it anyway if it's trying to be cinematic.
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The Walking Dead (season one) and Final Fantasy IX. Both were unexpectedly emotional.
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Suntanned_Duck2 said:
If were talking gameplay then sure some impressed me and still do (RIP retro game ideas left behind).
Whether frustration for it of difficulty but still enjoy aspects of it to keep playing (certain racing games physics especially besides hack n slashes) or ones I really do enjoy the gameplay.
Music sure 'some' (very few games have music I actually care about for the scene or offline use) make me enjoy the music.
Does it enhance the scene I mean I guess.
For atmosphere sure, for emotional moments in cutscenes not in the slightest.
If story no because video game stories are not that level of strong to make me care at all.
No RPG (I don't play many anyways) or other genres or type has made me care.
The impacts may be there and I'm like oh ok that's cool but otherwise no couldn't care less most of the time I won't react to them much or have them stick with me.
Even Inside I was like ok WTF kind of idea is this how what a way to prove the title (metaphor and meaning that's a fair one)/shock factor/controls. I wasn't shocked I was just confused and went along with it.
It was a fine play on things but eh. I pretty much was predicting the whole game and while I was close predicting the meaning of the word and what Inside 'was' I still didn't care after knowing the result leading up to the level and the level with 'impacting'.
Not just because I sign up for gameplay even if a story driven game/genre.
So why would I react to an emotional moment, I don't, to me they don't hit at all they miss every time.
Whether anime like or western realistic couldn't care less.
I can react to some jokes in games if their done well and really enjoy the humour for sure (most don't make me laugh just like western movies make me want to laugh at the dumb humour attempts they push for of shock value and garbage writing) but storytelling not in the slightest.
Japanese games I've laughed a few times and certain western Indies or retro games noticed their western writing charm but not in years for most western male delusion test games.
Not a case of me trying to act tough either of 'I don't cry' they literally are that forced.
The timing doesn't make it any different.
Or seem weak, I can't take them seriously and couldn't care less makes me yawn and want to move on.
I read all the dialogue but do I actually care what's going on probably not.
Or I wouldn't play it anyway if it's trying to be cinematic.
Many of the social links in Persona 3 were extremely poignant. Way better than any of the subsequent games in the series. Especially that sickly guy who only shows up on sunday. Also the character Aigis showed up pretty late to the party and I thought I already had my best girl chosen but she quickly destroyed the competition with just a few words. Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy XIV The Last of Us Nier and Nier: Automata Journey I would add Wolfenstein II onto this list, but that's more due to the fact that it was the last gift I ever game my brother before he passed away and less to do with the contents of the actual game.Just submitted an entry! It's my first time participating in an MAL event, since every other one I've seen to date has seem a bit overwhelming to me until now, so I'm kinda hyped about this one, ngl!
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Steins;Gate, it literally motivated me to pursue an interest in neuroscience and my life would not be the same if I hadn't played it. The Professor Layton games are a close second because my nan used to play them so playing them reminds me of her.
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Max Payne 2.

Spoiler Alert: The death of Mona Sax was sad. 



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Red Dead Redemption 2
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The Mass Effect trilogy hands fucking down without question left the biggest impact on me.
Few games capture the hero's journey quite like those three do.
At the same time though, you feel like you're a part of the world, and the world feels alive.
The games also have a unique atmosphere to them as well, especially the first game.
All the characters are well written and are complex.
While Commander Shepard is a set character in some ways, the games allow the player to change enough about his/her backstory, appearance, and to have control over enough decisions made, that it actually feels like YOU are Commander Shepard interacting with the world.
The world building also has a ton of complexity to it, especially if you read the Codex.
The games go out of their way to explain everything that's happened since humanity came in first contact with aliens.
There's even explainations for why certain aliens look a certain way, and the certain personalities different aliens have and why.
Maybe I'm pretty bias given that this was one of the first RPGs I picked up, but yeah, this is a game trilogy I've never forgotten, even many years after completing it.
Tali Zorah is best girl btw.
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OliverJacob12 said:
Suntanned_Duck2 said:
If were talking gameplay then sure some impressed me and still do (RIP retro game ideas left behind).
Whether frustration for it of difficulty but still enjoy aspects of it to keep playing (certain racing games physics especially besides hack n slashes) or ones I really do enjoy the gameplay.
Music sure 'some' (very few games have music I actually care about for the scene or offline use) make me enjoy the music.
Does it enhance the scene I mean I guess.
For atmosphere sure, for emotional moments in cutscenes not in the slightest.
If story no because video game stories are not that level of strong to make me care at all.
No RPG (I don't play many anyways) or other genres or type has made me care.
The impacts may be there and I'm like oh ok that's cool but otherwise no couldn't care less most of the time I won't react to them much or have them stick with me.
Even Inside I was like ok WTF kind of idea is this how what a way to prove the title (metaphor and meaning that's a fair one)/shock factor/controls. I wasn't shocked I was just confused and went along with it.
It was a fine play on things but eh. I pretty much was predicting the whole game and while I was close predicting the meaning of the word and what Inside 'was' I still didn't care after knowing the result leading up to the level and the level with 'impacting'.
Not just because I sign up for gameplay even if a story driven game/genre.
So why would I react to an emotional moment, I don't, to me they don't hit at all they miss every time.
Whether anime like or western realistic couldn't care less.
I can react to some jokes in games if their done well and really enjoy the humour for sure (most don't make me laugh just like western movies make me want to laugh at the dumb humour attempts they push for of shock value and garbage writing) but storytelling not in the slightest.
Japanese games I've laughed a few times and certain western Indies or retro games noticed their western writing charm but not in years for most western male delusion test games.
Not a case of me trying to act tough either of 'I don't cry' they literally are that forced.
The timing doesn't make it any different.
Or seem weak, I can't take them seriously and couldn't care less makes me yawn and want to move on.
I read all the dialogue but do I actually care what's going on probably not.
Or I wouldn't play it anyway if it's trying to be cinematic.
Many of the social links in Persona 3 were extremely poignant. Way better than any of the subsequent games in the series. Especially that sickly guy who only shows up on sunday. Also the character Aigis showed up pretty late to the party and I thought I already had my best girl chosen but she quickly destroyed the competition with just a few words. Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy XIV The Last of Us Nier and Nier: Automata Journey I would add Wolfenstein II onto this list, but that's more due to the fact that it was the last gift I ever game my brother before he passed away and less to do with the contents of the actual game.Just submitted an entry! It's my first time participating in an MAL event, since every other one I've seen to date has seem a bit overwhelming to me until now, so I'm kinda hyped about this one, ngl!
I won't deny maybe I haven't played the right game yet that does impact things for me that's very likely.

Otherwise nice "delusion test" games inclusion in the quote that I didn't put there. XD

Persona 3 interesting though I haven't played them, I hear good things but maybe some day. Only played Catherine that's the closest connection I can get to anything Atlus and it was alright.

FF games I haven't played many of them really or enough to see the end. I assume 6 and 10 and others are pretty good from what I've heard and they sound good but having not played them I can't say anything about an impact that I haven't experienced myself properly the events of having not played them.

Last of Us isn't for me (the story, the zombies, eh it didn't do anything for me at all, Uncharted isn't perfect either it's a typical Tomb Raider/Indiana Jones adventure movie but still after so many that I played of 1-3 and Golden Abyss I didn't play 4 and Lost Legacy, I have seen the ending and it does the job but yeah I moved on. It was pretty standard of an ending though) I got to the first hour and it was forced death of his daughter, sure the motivation is clear of Ellie and other events I can remember and otherwise seen up to the school from someone else playing but eh the events throughout of walking and using wooden plank bridges and shooting it just wasn't for me at all I had no interest in it. The dialogue is fine but I just don't have any interest in that sort of journey even the TV show is just ok. Is it simple to understand and the in-between moments help elevate it yes, yes it does like many others with it's structure even if they aren't zombie/about the people type stories. Do I think it's the best story ever not even close.

I haven't played many horror survival games but even still I enjoyed them more than Last of Us their gameplay, their stakes, their enemies. Even the fact that I'm not the target audience, I'm not a parent but still I found it just kind of boring and uninteresting and too much emotional focus storytelling in anything even like a Disney movie (Strange World especially it was annoying just get to the point it's like shoving a romantic subplot like seriously if it serves a purpose fine others while bother this adventure studios, if games can have an escort mission count for it then why bother with cutscenes that may over do it or just enough to justify it) or not makes me just turn it off.

Not because 'oh emotions run away' it's just when its too forced and too much lack of balancing I get annoyed. It feels like instead of jump scares or a laugh track its a 'emotional moment/cry now please' sign is placed there but I'm not reacting to what didn't make me if that makes sense.

I can enjoy emotional moments through gameplay puzzles or combat or awkward physics or something or I can certain cutscenes but not the way they handled it to me it's too forced and I just don't pay attention to it or react the way they 'want me' to it just isn't going to happen. The fact many tv shows of the adventure, comedy, bit of drama types make me care more even if I know they will or won't die or not then some zombie get the girl to the hospital and whatever event along the way story.

If Ico is the inspiration in some cases a very gameplay focused game with handholding and protecting your character to escort and while the gameplay is basic the focus is different it isn't the depth that's lacking it's the goal is completely different of protecting the character as best you can on that journey (the emotion and goal is clear then too much combat depth like most games will focus on) with the character escort not being a pushover they do help like Zelda does in the Phantom armour in Spirit Tracks which I thought was cool but Zelda hasn't does that again to my knowledge.

So for Dark Souls or Last of Us producer/director/creators whatever the case say it was an inspiration why is it that (even if I have not played enough of Ico at all, I own it but saw a good video about it and comparison/quotes for other games) doesn't have this awkwardness to it it feels like a video game while still conveying things. I get the west focuses on movie experiences to convey it while for Dark Souls/Elden Ring/Bloodborne it's different but it's just interesting.

Besides that it was a start of cinematic games pushed further by Sony I didn't care for. Uncharted I didn't mind nor did I the Getaway, Jet Lee, 24 the game and such (the latter 2 I have not played any in the series of). Primal was alright I guess (I think counts???? Maybe Mark of Kri too? I don't know for sure). Uncharted was the push for it but still with a handful sure and other variety, too much so that 90% of that is what you sell no thanks I didn't sign up for that. So Dreams/Concrete Genie/Astrobot are fine but not enough to convince me besides even PSVR.

Rift Apart is how to take the simple to implement features of Crack in Time (the formula changing one I was happy to see so I am all for changes) but they didn't use them they use the easier stuff and kept the old formula why bother? I'm an OG fan that was fine with the future sage but they waste their time on being safe for future saga audience and well reboot audience get some cool stuff I guess. What a waste.

God of War is ok, I'm not the audience for it in terms of the story but it's fine the gameplay. Yeah no. I'm not against parental stories but Last of Us and God of War why did both have to is why I'm confused besides the gameplay like Hellblade (overlooked I feel and did the same, a hack n slash with a cinematic focus but nope. I think Hellbade was fine enough, I haven't played it probably one of the later Ninja Theory games I haven't played and I thought the games for impact award was deserved for it and it's goal as a game for story). Then again Darksiders 2 is my hack n slash RPG standard nothing has really gotten past it for me since then in gameplay. It isn't a perfect game at all either but still.

Nier/Automata I didn't get far enough to know for sure. I liked the ideas in it though just got lost (I've played enough Platinum games titles but for RPGs it being their 2nd besides their 1st a DS game and Yoko Taro's work I'm not familiar with either).

Interesting with Wolfenstein 2 huh (even if yes outside the game meaning with a family member which is fair memories like that are something) I might have to check it then (old or modern W2 though?).

Otherwise welcome to MAL. I've never done the events on MAL so good luck I guess. :)
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Most indie games. AAA games don't have a heart, you're given 30 seconds to go "NOOO!" and then move on "for their sake", because "they would want you to."
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Personally, there are only a few games that have managed to have stories that held my interest: Catherine, The Witcher saga, Mass Effect, RDR2, Persona 2, and a few more I can't recall on the spot.

I remember Catherine making an impact on me at the time because I fucked up and didn't manage to get the ending I wanted the first time around.


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Utawarerumono futari no hakuoro
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Watching David see his father again at COD Black Ops 2 was a hard impact for me as a kid
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Journey, Destiny 2 and Horizon Zero Dawn
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One Shot. Seriously one of the best and underrated games I’ve ever played in a while. 
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for me it's persona 5 royal i did nothing but play that game for at least a few weeks i've never been that invested in a game that way before, the final palace was definitely the most emotional for me due to story reasons that i won't go into because of spoilers,

after that it's probably nier automata, at first i wasn't as into it but that really changed in the latter half of the game i was just in awe seeing how everything connects and all sequences leading up to the finale, oh also a certain robot's quest definitely impacted emotionally.
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Valorant, it exacerbated my anger issues
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I can name a few: FF14, ICO, Persona 3&4. the Nier games and Counter:Side.
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That would be the Last of Us. A striking, emotional piece of work.
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Easily Minecraft. Not because of the game itself, just all the memories I have attached to it. It's definitely impacted me emotionally and not for the better. 
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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Darkness and Hello Charlotte: EP 2 got me good.
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Danganronpa. I think all of them made me cry and they all made me laugh more than any other game too. Can fiction change reality? Yes (Danganronpa reference).
"The f**ker who goes round beating people to a pulp. He thinks it'll never happen to himself. But there's gonna be a day when the f**ker gets f**king beaten to a pulp too. But that day's f**king today and the guy doing the beating is a f**king c**t." - Sang-hoon, Breathless (2009)
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Red Rescue Team from pokemon lol.. brings back so much nostalgia 
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Nier and Silent hill 2 
(and up next I’m really looking to get into Mother 3, and Omori). 
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Steins;Gate or Fate/Stay Night for visual novels 

no idea for regular games
Yeah FSN takes the cake for me. Peak fiction.

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