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15 Video Games That Reward You for Thinking Immersively

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Gaming - March 20th 2026, 19:00 GMT+1
Portal

15. Portal

Portal hands you a gun that creates doorways and then steps back to watch how you think. The mechanic is simple enough to grasp in minutes, but the game spends its entire runtime finding new ways to make you reconsider everything you thought you understood about space and movement. Every puzzle is essentially a quiet "aha" moment waiting to happen, and the satisfaction of finally seeing the solution is the whole point. | © Valve

Eldenring Malenia Helm

14. Elden Ring

Elden Ring builds a world that constantly dares you to go find out what's over the next hill, and then rewards you for actually doing it. The game never holds your hand, which means every breakthrough, every brutally hard enemy finally defeated, feels genuinely earned rather than handed to you. It naturally bends to however you want to play, but only opens up fully to players willing to pay attention, experiment, and learn from every death. | © FromSoftware

Oxygen Not Included

13. Oxygen Not Included

Oxygen Not Included drops you in charge of a tiny colony underground and immediately starts asking questions you don't know how to answer yet: where does the oxygen come from, where does the heat go, why is everyone stressed and covered in germs? The game never cheats you; every disaster has a logical cause, and figuring it out is genuinely satisfying. It rewards players who treat it less like a game to beat and more like a system to actually understand. | © Klei Entertainment

Factorio

12. Factorio

Factorio starts simple – mine some ore, build a few machines – and then casually swallows the next hundred hours of your life. The whole game is essentially one giant optimization problem that you define yourself, where the most rewarding solutions come from actually understanding your systems rather than copying someone else's blueprint. If you enjoy the feeling of debugging a mess you created yourself and turning it into something elegant, this game was made specifically for you. | © Wube Software

Until Dawn

11. Until Dawn

Until Dawn is a horror game that lives or dies on how seriously you take its world. Every decision you make shapes who survives and who doesn't, and the game is genuinely unpredictable about which choices matter. It rewards players who think like the characters rather than like a gamer trying to play the system, because second-guessing every interaction is exactly the right instinct here. Few games nail the feeling that your attention to detail is the only thing standing between your rescue and a very bad night. | © Supermassive Games

Baba Is You

10. Baba is You

Baba is You is a puzzle game built around one wild idea: the rules of the game are physical objects you can push around and rearrange. That sounds simple until you realize it means the rules themselves are the puzzle, and breaking them is often the solution. Each level quietly reshapes how you think, until you're no longer solving puzzles the way a normal person would, which is exactly the point. | © Hempuli

Noita

9. Noita

Noita is a roguelite where every single pixel is physically simulated: meaning fire spreads, liquids flow, and explosions behave like actual explosions, which makes the whole world feel like a chemistry set waiting to be abused. The deeper you get, the more you realize the game is less about surviving and more about understanding how everything interacts. Players who experiment with wand combinations and environmental physics don't just do better, they unlock a completely different game hiding underneath the surface. | © Nolla Games

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8. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Breath of the Wild's only real limit is how creative you're willing to be; the world of Hyrule is built to be poked, prodded, and broken in interesting ways. The game is genuinely challenging, but it rarely blocks your path, it just waits to see how you'll think your way through. Secrets and solutions reveal themselves naturally the more you engage with the environment, and somehow, even after dozens of hours, that sense of discovery never really goes away. | © Nintendo

Baldurs Gate 3

7. Baldur's Gate III

Baldur's Gate III gives you a level of freedom that most RPGs just talk about, almost every situation can be approached in multiple ways, and the game actually reacts to what you do. Combat rewards players who experiment with creative strategies rather than just brute-forcing encounters, and the writing makes every choice feel like it carries real weight. It's the kind of game where two people can compare playthroughs and barely recognize the same story. | © Larian Studios

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6. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II throws you into 1403 Bohemia as a peasant, and it commits to that premise harder than almost any RPG out there. Most quests can be solved half a dozen different ways – talk your way through, run an errand, pick a pocket, or just start a fight and see what happens. Nothing is handed to you, and the game never nudges you toward the "right" approach, which means the solutions you find actually feel like yours. | © Warhorse Studios

The Witness

5. The Witness

The Witness is a puzzle game that will make you feel genuinely foolish in the best way. Most of its puzzles are nearly impossible to brute-force, because the answers aren't hidden in the puzzle itself, they're hidden in the world around it. There's a specific kind of humbling moment this game specializes in: stepping back and realizing the solution was right in front of you the whole time, just waiting for you to actually look. | © Thekla

Animal Well

4. Animal Well

Animal Well drops you into a dense, strange well as a tiny blob creature, surrounded by animals that are sometimes curious, sometimes threatening, but all a little unsettling. On the surface, it's a Metroidvania, but it's really a game about observation with the environment constantly hiding things in plain sight. The more carefully you look, the more the world reveals: secrets buried inside secrets, puzzles that reward players who think beyond the obvious path. | © Shared Memory

Disco Elysium

3. Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium works best when you stop trying to make the right choices and just lean into the chaos your character would actually create. The game almost tricks you into it with absolutely ridiculous dialogue options and a detective so deeply unhinged that playing it safe starts to feel wrong. Consequences rarely land the way logic suggests they should, which trains you to stop optimizing and just start experiencing. It's less about winning and more about discovering what kind of disaster you want to be. | © ZA/UM

Outer Wilds

2. Outer Wilds

You play as an alien archaeologist hopping between planets, trying to piece together what happened to a civilization that vanished without a trace. The physics-based gameplay feels genuinely alive, each planet has its own quirks you have to actually understand to navigate. Every answer you find raises a new question, and the whole thing clicks together in a way that only works if you're paying attention. | © Mobius Digital

Rain World

1. Rain World

Rain World doesn't play by the rules you'd expect. The predators aren't hunting you because you're the player, they're hunting you because they're hungry, and you happen to be food. That shift in perspective changes everything: suddenly, you're not just running, you're wondering what else you could do: feed them, distract them, manipulate the food chain entirely. The game never tells you that any of this is possible, but it rewards every player who stops reacting and starts actually thinking. | © Videocult

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Some games reward reflexes. Others reward patience, grinding, or just knowing the map. But a specific kind of game rewards something rarer: the ability to stop thinking like a player and start thinking like someone actually living inside the world. These 15 games do exactly that.

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Some games reward reflexes. Others reward patience, grinding, or just knowing the map. But a specific kind of game rewards something rarer: the ability to stop thinking like a player and start thinking like someone actually living inside the world. These 15 games do exactly that.

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