3 games that blew my mind:

* Super Mario Bros 3 (NES): This game blew my mind at the time, it seemed much more complex than previous platformers, levels were more varied, sprites seemed more detailed, and the game had a serious depth that surprised me! Powerups, different suits for Mario, maps, etc... At the time it was incredible!

* Gran Turismo: This game at the time seemed vast! My impression is that it was a game but also a car encyclopedia. At the time I even thought the future of the motoring press would be virtual like this, I pictured a "magazine" becoming a virtual experience where you would test drive and compare various cars accurately modelled.

* Red Dead Redemption 2: Again this is a game that blew me away with scale and depth. When I discovered that NPCs had houses, jobs, families, etc I could never rob one! I did bad deeds in missions, because I had to progress, but I ended up never robbing anyone.

@gpowerf All 3 of those games were something of a leap in their respective generations. I never got into Gran Turismo like I should have, and I fell off of Red Dead 2 really hard. But Super Mario Bros. 3 was truly awesome, a revelation for action platformers and set a standard for years to come.

@gpowerf Skyrim sounds more like it should've blown your mind before RDR2 did? I mean, aren't they both open worlds (I don't know RDR2 personally) and suchlike? Where actions have consequences?

@trinsec I never played Skyrim, but RDR2 isn't just the open world. The world and NPCs are highly believable compared to most of the games I've played.

@gpowerf Never played Skyrim? 👀

Okay that does explain why RDR2 is the one which blew your mind. 😁

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