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Rassan

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Mass Effect, mostly because I didn't want to redo everything simply to see what if I did that and such. A lot of RPG games where you make choices, like dragon ages.. it's nice you get choices, but I don't feel like finding out afterward.
 

Kevlar Eater

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Way too many. My short list:

The Witcher 1
The Witcher 2
Assassin's Creed 1
Hydrophobia: Prophecy
Just Cause 2
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
Prototype
Fallout New Vegas (like hell I'm gonna make another character)
Far Cry 2
Darksiders
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (got the game and beat the campaign yesterday, and I feel like I've seen everything already)
Metro 2033
 

C95J

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I replay every game I have.I don't think there is any game out there with zero replay value.
 

icame

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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.
 

Kaanyr Vhok

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Selvec said:
Any and all FPS Shooters.

Most especially Halo, COD & Half Life series. Once you've played the story once, you never need to play it again.
If a FPS is fun wont you play it again? Halo was fun so I played it three times.
 

bulldogftw

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Any puzzle game because once you play through it once you know all the answers and then there is no reason to play it again.
 

TiloXofXTanto

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The Phoenix Wright series, unless it has been long enough to totally forget the stories.
Most RPGs
Legend of Zelda games, excluding four swords for some reason.
Portal, when not accompanied by a lack of sleep.
Luigi's Mansion
A lot of the 3D Mario Games.
Plants vs zombies after beating the entirety of it.
Professor Layton: [insert any fitting title]
Any terrible Game.
A lot of the Final Fantasy series.
Random Party games.
The pokemon series
Avalon code within 5 years of having last played Avalon Code.
...Honestly I can't replay any game at all, they all have no replay value for me.
Stupid situationally activated Eidetic memory
 

Evil Top Hat

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If you enjoyed a game, then there is always a reason to replay it, even if it's just to appreciate it from a different angle, or notice things you didn't notice before.

I never play games just the once. I always finish them twice, same for books and films too.
 

Atmos Duality

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Infinite Space

It's such a good story, and it's fucking LONG.
But the combat is pretty much identical from the very start to the very end which really dragged it down for me.
 

JohanGasMask

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Most FPS games or shooter games like Halo 3, Mafia 2, Kane & Lynch: Dead men, Call of duty: Black ops and also puzzle games like Portal, but i might go back to it just for the dark humour.
 

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Legend Of the Dragoon for the ps1 :p iv played that game 20+ times over the years and its so long and my memorys so bad it always has some entertainment value and the combos uniqe to all charecters makes it fun everytime "HUT HA HAH VALCANO!" DART FTW
 

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1 adventure games. Even good ones like MI and Sam&Max, unless you develop amnesia.
2 puzzle games that don't randomize, like portal
3 anything you don't like
 

Daniel Cygnus

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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.
 

unoleian

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Pretty much every single-player puzzler/platformer/adventure-styled game out there.

I'm talking everything from the likes of Braid, Limbo, Professor Laytons, Portal, and the like.

Don't get me wrong, these kinds of games are generally amazing fun and rewarding to play the first time through, but once you've solved the puzzle and gotten the plot, going back and playing them again is generally just Doing the Motions with none of the reward. The only way they could really be at all replayable is to come back to them after you've forgotten all of the solutions...
 

omicron1

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Well, if I had to pick one game that has absolutely no replay value whatsoever without modifying/breaking the game itself, I'd probably say One Chance. [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/555181]

...

...Do I win?
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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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.
Pretty much this, It's more of an interactive story, asides from achivements there isn't really any point to replaying it.

It's still a really good game though.
 

pyrosaw

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Portal. I love the games, but on the second try, you know all the puzzles.

Saints Row 2. Not much replay actually. I'd go for most Sandbox titles.
 

MindBullets

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Portal's replay value (both games) is actually kind of poor, seeing as once you know the puzzles it's less satisfying to go through them again.

Only reason to keep it installed is for new content in the form of custom maps or DLC maps.
 

emeraldrafael

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Aquaman and Drake of the 99 Dragons. Why you would want to evens tart either is beyond my comprehension, but if you make it through both without quiting at all, you'll never want to play again.