I’m a casual gamer so perhaps this has been made hundreds of times and I just ignore it.

So let’s say you play your game, things don’t go well so you go back and reload a save. Now, with your current knowledge you can get things right and that’s usually how it goes with games.

Is there any game that takes this into the plot as something necessary by design (say for example, the main character is supposed to be clairvoyant or something)? You play, your character gets things wrong the first time, but now when you reload your character will obviously do everything right, almost as if they were clairvoyant/psychic/etc because that’s exactly what your character is. The only way to beat the game is to explore a variety of outcomes in order to gather information until you get it right, but instead of this being immersion breaking it’s actually supported by the plot itself.

Not sure if I’m making sense here or maybe I ate the wrong kind of cookies, you tell me…

    • emb@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      Yep, narratively Undertale uses the exact concept you’re talking about.

      It’s not much of a mechanic for most parts of the game though.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes, IIRC Undertale it will only taunt you a bit at first, you have to play almost to the end before you really notice. But then it masterfully beats you against the 4th wall, hard, several times. (Speaking about eating the wrong cookies, yes it does feel like that.)

        And then, when you start a second play-through, the 4th wall stays broken. (Personally I didn’t care enough for the game for a second play-through, but if you read it up it’s a whole thing, the game will not simply reset.)

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          Thanks for providing some context! I’m definitely intrigued now, I’ll keep this one for my wishlist