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The two games no longer in the zeitgeist that absolutely altered my brain are Chrono Trigger and Lufia 2. I played them one after the other repeatedly for the entire late 90's and burned all the weird story and lore bits into my brain
Chrono Trigger may not be in the zeitgeist, but it's absolutely recognized as a classic and sometimes a masterpiece. I would say this game is still thought of quite often. Lufia 2 is a bit more forgotten, but often makes top lists of old RPGs from the golden era (whereas CT is a contender for top 1 in any list)