Arco.
A recent and lesser known game - unique turn-based tactical combat, and a heart-wrenching story.
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Arco.
A recent and lesser known game - unique turn-based tactical combat, and a heart-wrenching story.
Dark souls
Outer Wilds.
dishonoured 1 and 2.
Ahh, I'd love to tell you, but it would spoil the surprise.
The Walking Dead by Telltale.
Helltaker
Free, short, puzzles, cute, and banger ost
Way to make me feel old, I don't know any of those games.
Where's my late 90s early 2000s gamers at?
I'm going to nominate:
I'll also add The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC. I know there's a remake coming out next year, but there's a bunch of shady stuff surrounding how they're gonna localize it. (Supposedly, they're gonna use AI to try to do most of it and then have real people brush it up.)
So I'd recommend playing the original instead. It's a 2.5D game with a mostly 360° camera. It uses turn-based combat, but not traditional turn-based combat. And it has a great story.
It's also on sale for only US$9.99 on GOG (which is DRM-free) and Steam.
Nobody said Firewatch yet?
I'll also add To The Moon as well. I could list more, but almost any game where narrative is the main focus and gameplay is secondary.
That Dragon, Cancer turned me into a blubbering sobbing mess.
There's are so many spots in the game that could hit someone the hardest, and I know what mine was.
If you're referring to being blind to the plot specifically (but not what style of game it is), then my list is: