Two initially jump to mind for me.
Outer Wilds took me three attempts to get into, but when it did…wow. Its a game that I is definitely more than the sum of it’s parts, and one that I’d argue is genuinely beautiful in it’s story and how it tells that story.
That said, once you’ve worked out the games mystery; it’s story, it’s tricks, timing and logistics, I wonder how more pull the game would have.
Return of the Obra Dinn is a game that I spend a lot of my time thinking about. The music, the atmosphere and of course, the games moment to moment gameplay.
Those puzzles will likely (hopefully) melt from my mind at some point, but even then I fear that initial sense of excitement and intrigue will be lost.
As much as I plan on going back to it at some point, I’m not sure a game of it’s nature is all that well suited to additional playthroughs unfortunately.
It’s World of Warcraft, and it includes being the age I was with the knowledge I had at the time. Vanilla was such a stabbing in the dark experience, and then stepping through to Hellfire Peninsula, what a vast view compared to the prior landscapes. I miss not knowing who’s “bad” and who’s “good” and who’s “meta”
Maybe that was always there (though I doubt it was there as much without all the third party metric collecting interference) but that’s why I caveat with knowing what I knew at the time
Same, I think.
I still vividly remember, just a few hours into my first character (orc hunter), when I made it to the Crossroads in the Barrens for the first time. While I was seeing what NPCs were there and starting to pick up quests, a bunch of Alliance PCs turned up and attacked. Word made it back to Orgrimmar and high-level Horde characters started dropping in. As a level 5-ish character, watching all these high-level characters go at each other was so exciting.
I hit one of the Alliance guys with Hunter’s Mark, which turned on PVP for me, and I was almost immediately one-shotted by something I never saw. coming. Worth it though.
Played through a few of the expansions, but nothing quite recaptured the sense of exploration of that vanilla experience.
The culture that grew up through that game has never been equaled. I was only there from BC onwards, so I missed the initial evolution but it’s really interesting to look back and read the history, especially the parts I lived.