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I am glad that we have the same feeling. Enjoy TLD.
Thank you so much! It's so amazing! WaybackMachine, I've never used that before!
Idk if this is your thing or not, but maybe try some old Shockwave games (Shockwave is the old flash player). Something about those games brings back the, as you call it, 'inner peace', for me personally. They have flawless aesthetic and immersive experience, even for a seemingly simple 2d game. Maybe it is not for you, but you might try it. (use WaybackMachine and go to LEGO.com in 2004 or something; try Junkbot Undercover,Spybot: The Nightfall Incident, World Builder, etc.).
Dude you are too pessimistic. Yes, maybe with the time passing by or compared the future better games, people will forget there is a good game called TLD. But we have experienced the best part of this game. It's good and enough. There always be a new better game arise.