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Most of us probably grew up playing video games, some of them we forgot or our gaming system ain’t what it used to be. What games bring you back to the good ol’ days when you didn’t know what politics were and couldn’t be bothered to watch the news bc the new ep of Spongebob is on? For me I have to say the Simpsons Game (PS2), the Billy & Mandy Fighting Game (PS2) DK Country (SNES) and NBA 2k14 (PS3, please whatever Deity is out there bring me back to 2013 so I can cheat in 2k again and make my MyPlayer basically just Michael Jordan 😭) and probably Infamous for PS3, I probably played the first game like 18 times fr. What are your faves?

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[–] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Master of Orion 1, still have that one more turn effect, 27 years later.

[–] cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I still play it occasionally to this day. MoO2 is probably the better (certainly more complex) game but for some reason doesn't have the same charm as the first. The first one really sparked my imagination in a way that almost no other space scifi game has since...

The only one that gave me a similar feeling, albeit decades later, was Mass Effect. Though of course it's a completely different type of game but it triggered some of the same kinds of emotions for me, something i can only describe as "space wonder".

[–] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

something i can only describe as “space wonder”.

Same, it's the thing i search for in space games, i call it "whoa, space!" effect. Mass Effect had it too. Except those, Stellaris have it in spades, same as Homeworld series, KotOR 1 had it too. Old Ascendancy game is also worth mentioning. Distant Worlds series. Endless Space 2 fallen a tiny little bit too short, having good graphics and amazing music, but the shitty immersion breaking sterile interface.