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For me, it was probably the Yakuza games series on sale at the PlayStation store. I don’t game very much, so I wait to get things until I find them near free, and during the start of Covid I went looking for a game and got Yakuza 0 for $5. Got probably 100 hours in that game, and I picked up all the others (1-7) all for about the same price, so I’ve gotten hundreds of hours of gameplay for less than $50.
It’s sort of GTA-like, but the protagonist is actually a good person, so I enjoy it more for that, and it’s more minigame centric. There’s some great story, and lots of funny gags throughout.
They’re all excited to migrate, then wham!, caught in a net, only to be man handled, tagged, and measured by strange creatures with bright lights, and then just as randomly, be dropped back where you were to carry on like nothing ever happened. Very alien abduction to me!
I keep meaning to rewatch The Fourth Kind, as I remember that movie having owl imagery in it, like all the creepy “the owls aren’t what they seem” stuff from Twin Peaks. That’s another alien abduction movie.
Some cultures supposedly see owls as bad ones and kill them on sight, so thinking they’re aliens and not messing with them seems preferable.