Which games blow your mind, but only if you know nothing about them in advance?

Best examples I can think of are:

  • Outer Wilds
  • Doki Doki Literature Club
  • The Stanley Parable

What are yours?

(please no spoilers)

  • starman2112
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    You should go into Nier: Automata thinking it’s a game about a hot chick fighting a bunch of robots. The only spoiler you should know is that the end isn’t the end, and you need to play it again.

    You should go into Spec Ops: the Line thinking it’s a game about a cool special forces team fighting a bunch of terrorists or something. The only spoiler you should know is that it’s supposed to feel like a generic third person shooter.

  • B0NK3RS@lemmy.world
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    The Long Dark

    Getting lost in the snowy wilderness I so much fun. I have many “oh shit” moments that kinda don’t happen once you learn the maps and improve.

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    Journey. You can get it on PlayStation, iOS, steam (on sale for $5 atm) and epic. It is 2-3 hours short and not very challenging, but it does look absolutely stunning and has a very beautiful gameplay mechanic that you better find out for yourself. IMO it is one of the best games of all time and one that really demonstrates what the medium is capable of.

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    I’m gonna go with Skyrim, the more unoptimized and aimless your playthrough is, the more fun you’ll have.

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      Just started playing Skyrim for the first time last week.
      My character is optimized for ending fights before they begin – by liquifying the opponent’s noggin’ with one swing of her 2-handed warhammer.
      Other than that, she travels the world collecting ingredients to cook, brew and smith stuff with.
      I suspect that’s not an optimal build, but it’s fun.

    • VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world
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      Especially Phantom Liberty. I went in blind, made decisions, lived to regret them, fucked up everything, and loved every minute of it.

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    Inside. Made by the same company as Limbo, but Inside is much more “don’t look up a single thing”

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        Sweet deal!!

        Limbo was alright for me, but Inside blew my mind. So if Limbo doesn’t float your boat, don’t stop there!

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        At its heart it’s a puzzle game so going in having seen someone do the puzzles will make it not as interesting.

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        Its something of a mystery game. You wake up in an unfamiliar place and have a nebulous goal.

        Letting the clues of the story build is a big part of the experience.

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    I feel like the obvious answer would be something like Fallout New Vegas, DLCs as well (especially the DLCs) or any visual novel games like Song of Data or the Danganronpa series.

    Though for non-obvious answers, gonna say Brok the Investigator. Story driven with changing how you play affecting the ending you get. Non-obvious because I don’t see a ton of hype around it, even though there’s a cool looking DLC being developed.

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    Forgot to add just about any puzzle game to the list. I watched someone play a puzzle game (Baba Is You) roughly 4-5 years ago and picked it up last spring. Just long enough for me to remember almost none of the solutions. Definitely much more fun that way. Same reason I loved Portal 2 back when I got it on xbox. Didn’t have a clue what would happen or what the puzzle solutions were.