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In Outer Wilds coming to the realization that you have to take the warp core out of the Ash Twin Project in order to use it in the ship, and the consequences that come along with doing that is unironically one of the best moments in all of videogames.
Is there any other game that Has the sorts of mechanical revelations that Outer Wilds has? Maybe The Witness when you start noticing all of the meta puzzles? That's cool but also not in the same tier.



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