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The only one I can currently think of is Gris - and I say that because I can't recall buying a game that made me want to get my money back upon finishing it.
Gris is very highly rated across the board, so clearly there's something I'm missing as to why. I enjoy walking sim games every now and then, but it'd be hard for me to even call this one a game. People point to the story as being beautiful and deep, but it felt like nothing new and, for me, a bit trite. There was nothing engaging about this game to me. The worst part? It's like 3 hours long.
Sorry if whomever reads this really likes Gris. I'm glad you could enjoy it. To me, it's one of the worst recommendations I've ever received.
It was recommended to me not as a game, but like an interactive movie. As more art than game. Going into it with those expectations is probably why I loved it so much. I can definitely see how someone might get a very different experience with very different expectations.
I can definitely see that if you're not expecting it to be a game, it'd be a lot more enjoyable. It's been a couple of years, so I think all I really knew about it was that it was highly rated and a platformer.
All I can say is that I'm glad I got it on deep sale, as I'd be even more furious if I paid the local price of $20 for this game.
Yeah I absolutely adored it but I love artsy games like it. I played it by candlelight and it was pure delight