The "resetting the click" part is called "hysteresis". (It is a very general concept in technology, but when we talk about keyboards it is almost always about switches).
Vintage clicky
SMK switches have a sharper tactile bump than clicky Cherry MX and clones - and they don't have hysteresis. Otherwise they feel very much like Cherry MX Blue.
They were discontinued a long long time ago, can be found only in old keyboards and they are not Cherry MX-compatible so you would have to use that old beige keyboards ... and it is not likely that it would have N-key rollover, so it might not be very good for gaming on WASD keys anyway.
I don't know of any other switch that would meet what you are looking for.
There are people who have combined the slider from a vintage Cherry MX - clone called "Aristotle" and put that into a Gateron switch. The result is a clicky switch with a higher tactile bump than Cherry MX blue, but they still have hysteresis.
The Aristotle sliders do not fit inside genuine Cherry MX switches though.
If you like the Cherry MX Clear switch, do also check out the
purple Zealio. It is like the Cherry MX Clear, but smoother and available in a number of weights. A switch sampler kit is available. However, you would have to buy the parts and solder together the keyboard yourself. A couple of times, purple Zealios have been part of a keyboard kit. They are also a bit expensive, so this is indeed a thing for the keyboard-übernerds.