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This is Zelda 2 right? Where the princess is in a coma in the bed from the very beginning? First side scrolling Zelda?
I seem to remember some guy named Ragu, and I always thought about the spaghetti sauce.
Somehow I never played this again after emulators.
I did Kid Icarus on an emulator. Loved that game.
The Journeyman Project 3 - A legacy of time. I got it as a gift when I was a kid it was only in English and I didn’t speak the language yet. That game was my tally on my language learning skills. I also have a love for point n click games (Myst, Atlantis, Amerzona, Versailles and all of Cryo games)
Probably Pathologic 2, assuming I'd retain my fondness towards it.
On my way to completing my first playthrough, I had to spend at least 2 months warming up to the game and actually going through the first hour, after which it was absolutely amazing. I'm still replaying it once a year due to how much I love it.
one game I didn't see in the whole thread: A story about my uncle While not necessarily my pick, that game is beautiful storytelling and I recommend it to everyone.
All the story based games:
TT The Walking Dead most, but Firewatch and Life is Strange in a close second/third. So many feels I wish I could relive.
The Witness
Same as OP!!!
For pure amount of enjoyable play hours: Skyrim, hands down.
For emotional/philosophical impact: Either Journey or SOMA. Both had a big impact mentally for me.