It's the game equivalent to the movie Hereditary for me. Each of it's 1st 3 chapters pulls you in by having you follow instructions without initially knowing their purpose and the final chapter ties it all together in a way that really pulls the rug out from under you. Stories Untold Easily one of the best horror games I've ever played.
The story is excellently told and the puzzles, to this day, haven't even been imitated well, much less surpassed. (which stresses me out)īraid - How could I forget Braid? This game is something that I feel literally every gamer should play. I enjoyed every moment of this, and my calm feeling during it is what I imagine normal people feel with Animal Crossing. Don't get me wrong, the game is also great, but that's why it sticks with me more than anything.Ī Short Hike - literally the most relaxing game I've ever played. What Remains of Edith Finch - one of my last conversations with a friend of mine before he died was about this game, I'd recommended it and he loved it and couldn't stop raving about it. Journey - I teared up when this game ended, and the whole journey (ha!) stays with me. What are yours, why do they resonate with you? Through the years, some shorter games have made a lasting impression on me, and every so often, if I want to feel accomplished, I'll pick one up and play it, and it usually gets added to the growing list of short games I like. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post. Please click here to see our current rules. We no longer maintain our posting rules in Old Reddit. Join our Discord Join our Steam Group Follow us on Twitter Posting Rules Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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