I thought the same, but funny enough I played it again recently and it was great - there's something addictive about the atmosphere in that game, even if the combat is a bit lacking.Daniel Cygnus said:Alan Wake. I played it once through and had a decent enough time with it. I just don't feel like playing it again anytime soon.
What about the advanced chambers and other challenges? Though I do agree that it is not much.Kahunaburger said:Portal. Don't get me wrong, it's an awesome game, but you've gotta forget how to solve the puzzles before it's fun to play again.
I actually found Heavy Rain enjoyable to platinum. But my two play through were spaced about 9 months apart.cursedseishi said:Surprised no one has said this game but
Heavy Rain. Seriously, once you beat it, or even see the ending, any reason to play the game disappears, you notice all the glaringly massive plot holes and issues in the game, and it just isn't worth it...
Don't forget the fact that for the most part, choices are ultimately meaningless until pretty damn late in the game. The game does a good job of giving the illusion of choice, but you can neither die, nor alter the course at all until quite late in, which is really apparent on subsequent playthroughs. And yeah, plotholes galore. So many plotholes...cursedseishi said:Heavy Rain. Seriously, once you beat it, or even see the ending, any reason to play the game disappears, you notice all the glaringly massive plot holes and issues in the game, and it just isn't worth it...
That was my exact reaction when I beat Dragon Age 2.Nautical Honors Society said:Fable II, after that ended I was like "nope, goodbye and thanks for the crappy ending".
I just replayed that one, actually. Still just as awesome as the first time through.icame said:Enslaved. It was good for a first run for the plot, but after you've done it once you know the story and since the gameplay is so dull there is no reason to play again.
Yeah - one of the few places I think DLC is completely justified is for puzzle games, although we'll see how Valve handles Portal 2 DLC.ajemas said:What about the advanced chambers and other challenges? Though I do agree that it is not much.Kahunaburger said:Portal. Don't get me wrong, it's an awesome game, but you've gotta forget how to solve the puzzles before it's fun to play again.
I think that puzzle games in general have little to no replay value. It's not their fault, of course, but it's all about figuring out how to do it the first time. Aside from testing your speed, it's kind of a dead end. Braid, for example, didn't really offer much other than the time challenges and secret stars.
I agree, Portal 2 is unfortunatly un-replayable. Im gonna need to forget the puzzle solutions first...Soviet Heavy said:Portal sadly. The second game is only fun to go through again for the humor, not the gaemplay. If they used the moon gel more and had nonlinear level design based around the gel, it would be neat.