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I would really enjoy a new comprehensive story-driven-but-still-strategic hybrid game like the 90s game Reunion. It was weird, stupidly hard and even unfair if you didn't know where to go and when, but it's also the most challenging game I ever completed without any hint book or walkthrough, ever.
Some of the music slapped, too.
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The cellphone. Some sort of next-gen version of the Humane AI pin, Oura Ring, Smartwatch, and Google Glass in a thing, or in several things.
Do non-fictional things count?