Nerf Arena Blast. The first FPS I ever played. Got so good and bunny hopping around.
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Unblock Me taught me that even if you don't see the solution yet, moving the pieces in the way that they can move will often illustrate the correct path.
DayZ SA hardcore, my reactions have improved and I have become more cautious as a player, especially of people.
The speed and random nature of Spelunky really helps build gaming skills.
Apex Legends really honed my skills with shooters on keyboard and mouse. I always thought I was terrible at shooters. Turns out it was just the controller I was bad with. I always played with friends and it greatly helped our tactical communication and snap decision making skills too. We found out who the natural shot callers were and who can't be trusted to make the calls in a tense situation, lol
DOOM 2016 on Nightmare (not ultra)
Sniper Elite
Hotline Miami
Dead Cells
Dying Light on Nightmare
TF1, Q3 arena - at least for multiplayer.
Zelda 2 Adventure of Link. I didn't have Castlevania or Ninja Gaiden as a kid so that was my Nintendo Hard game lol.