Class of 09 is fun because of how ridiculous and over-the-top it is with its satire. The third game is by far the most screwed up but it's worth it, if you're into that kind of comedy.
It would be cool if you could recommend me some rpgmaker games that I've never heard of before. Although I was really into them since childhood, I didn't actually play many of them.
Here's a list of rpgmaker games that I'm able to remember:
- Mogeko Castle - A story about a girl who ends up in a different world after missing her stop. As dark and disturbing as the game may seem to some people, I always found the atmosphere and overall story to be peaceful and relaxing.
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea - About a sea witch tells you a story about one who had to save her world while trying to uncover her lost memories.
- OneShot - You're trying to help someone get back to their home. I really don't want to reveal too much about this one.
- Angels of Death - Story of a girl trying to escape everything, including her life. Literally. There's an anime and manga for this now, but I always preferred the game. Maybe out of biasness, but I felt more immersed in the game's story than I did with the show.
- Misao - A girl in your class has cursed the school after dying. You try to figure out how to lift the curse to save both yourself and the others trapped with you.
- Midnight Train - Another story about a girl who gets off on the wrong stop. This time it's a mute girl who prefers to confront things head on with her physical prowess. This one is much less disturbing than most of the other games on this list but still manages to be as, if not more emotionally impactful.
- Paper Lily - Last time I played, there was only a demo. You follow the story of girl who has trouble with taking the intiative along with a slew of other issues in her life.
- Time is Solid Here - A very short but enjoyable game for its bizarre yet somehow suffocating and relaxing atmosphere. The game had potential to be more, but iirc, it was a school project.
- Schuld - I barely remember this one because of how old it was, but it's about a guy who goes through the world that's perishing from a plague known as 'The Rot.'
- Ib - Story of a girl getting stuck in an art gallery that seems to be alive.
- Project Kat - I played this back when it was in its demo stage. It's about a girl who decides to test the supernatural world by experimenting with a ritual.
- Strange Men series - There's a total of 4 games in this series (possibly a 5th one called Mermaid Swamp but I'm not sure if it's a part of the series.) Every game is pretty much a story of each of the games' respective main characters' trauma and regrets.
- Paranoiac - There's a remake for this game that's a lot less scary, but is also less tedious to play. You play as a struggling author plagued with depression and the troubles of familial trauma who was forced to move into a new place.
- Pocket Mirror - Forgot a lot about this game, but it's very puzzle-based. You're basically in a world similar to 'Alice in Wonderland' in aesthetic and are guiding the main character to help her figure out her identity.
- Hello Charlotte series - I only played the first one. The world revolves around the main character who's basically a conceptual doll who was made to be controlled to further a 'plan' or 'narrative' of her world. There are other aspects to it but it wasn't fully explained or touched upon in the first game. It's a very strange world that seems to be heavily inspired by fairy tales.
- Fear and Hunger 1 & 2 - This one has actual gameplay in it and is known to be very difficult and unforgiving. The series revolves around a bleak world that's run by gods that are better described as devils who demand only the most grotesque and disturbing practices from their followers. The game is definitely more disturbing than the other games that I've previously listed.