Aby game that you heard about and thought “meh it’s just another xyz style game. How good can it be?” But you gave it a go anyway and it turned out the game was really good.

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    Epistory

    I found it on Steam and thought it looked interesting. It’s a typing game and I’m pretty good with typing, so I picked it up. I played games, but not much and usually it’s just World of Warcraft.

    Once I started, I played that game for 12 hours straight. It had me hooked immediately. The visuals are absolutely beautiful, the story is intriguing, and the gameplay is so much fun. I do not finish games very often, but I finished that game in a single weekend.

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    I regret this post now. So many games I want to try now. Folks, there’s only so many hours in a day spare for gaming!

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    Bioshock. It was expected to be just another FPS but with an interesting “magic” system. What it turned out to be was a narrative played from the first person. My room mate played it as a standard run and gun, and was rightfully unimpressed. Taking it slow, exploring, and passing attention to all the little bits of story made it amazing.

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    Westerado: Double Barreled

    It has a good charm and humor. Easy to play on a whim and easy to stop and come back to (like at work :p ). Is fairly short but has decent replayability.
    I played on Deck.

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    Spiritfarer

    Was not ready for that emotional rollercoaster from a “cozy” game.

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      I looked it up and wasn’t all that excited by it, but figured I’d give it a try anyway based on this thread Yep, thanks, I’ve not got a hope in hell in doing anything else for while now. :D

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      A thousand times this. There were a lot of stories that made me cry, but Alice had me sobbing. When you had to walk slowly to stay with her, I felt like I was walking with my grandmother towards the end.

      Incredible game.

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        I had lost my grandad a few years prior and never really dealt with it. My Grandma was already declining and only had months to go. I went in 100% blind to Spiritfarer and started it because I wanted something laid back, and I enjoyed the art style. Talk about a gut punch.

        That game, at that time, had the same effect that watching Grave of the Fireflies had back in the day. It still sticks with me to this day.

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    Minecraft.

    I usually hate creative builder games with a passion, I joined fairly early in the alpha process and fell in love with the blocky design.

    Then when i thought the game couldn’t get more engaging, forge was released for it and mods started being made and it opened a whole new universe that I’m /still/ playing today.

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      Also was Minecraft for me, but different story.

      Back in 2011 or so someone told me it was a game where you could do anything: build anything anywhere, craft, fight, explore an unlimited world… But without mentioning the graphics and that it was made with cubes. I was a kid back then, so I believed it would be realistic graphics. Imagine my disappointment when they showed it to me.

      But I actually watched some videos after and tried it myself and absolutely loved it.

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    Mad Max

    Could have been just movie tie-in garbage but is a solid top 20 game from last gen.

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    It’s not a game I ended up playing a lot, but during the pandemic one person I know gifted me a copy of Among Us, and kept insisting I play with him and his friends. I was reluctant at first because I’ve never had good experiences with multiplayer games, but I ended up having a great time. They were on Discord with mics, but I was text-only, and it was funny hearing them when I was the Impostor. When they all went to bed, I continued playing with some randoms for a few more hours, and also had a great time, some were sad when I decided to finally leave.

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    Thomas Was Alone.

    I suck at platformers, and don’t like playing them. But this game, and most especially its narration, made me fall in love with quadrilaterals.

    I won’t say more, but if you haven’t tried it please give it a chance.

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    CrossCode.

    I picked it up on sale cause it looked like something I would like. It sat in my steam library for years before I played it on a whim.

    What I didn’t expect was an incredible story that would have me gripped till the end. Absolutely an awesome game.

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    Space Engineers. Little space ship building game, why not.

    1500 hours later…

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    Funnily enough Hollow Knight. I saw the release of the Grimm Troupe DLC on GOG and was interested by the art style. I thought, hey a metroidvania, it’s been a while since I played one and 15 €, that’s nothing. The rest was one of the best gaming experiences I ever had, precisely because I didn’t expect anything.

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      Second this. I shout from the rooftops how much I love HK.

      Silksong is proving a touch less perfectly balanced, and as a sequel a smidge of the novelty has worn off, but still, extremely good.

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    Ixion

    Thought it was another generic fun little city builder.

    And it is only it has some absolutely unique mechanics that are fun, a really good approach to unlocking through research, and a genuinely beautiful setting.

    Seriously, the music, the story and the voice acting make it a genuinely rich experience.

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      Ixion had me at the trailer. Not many games or movies hold that kind of sway over me, and I was so richly rewarded for giving it a shot.

      My only frustration with the game is how low replay-ability is, and how the overall plot is fixed. You can make some different decisions along the way, but you’re not going to impact the story all that much.

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      I churned out on my first attempt to pay the game on release,but am really glad I gave it a second try after it got a few patches.

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    Strange Horticulture.

    I expected some entertaining puzzles for an afternoon, but I really liked everything about it.

    • I played it with my partner but then we took a break and came back to it a while later. Forgot who we were helping and ended up with an ending we weren’t aiming for. Fun gameplay for a pair otherwise.