The most replayable game.

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Zetona said:
Metal Gear Solid 4
YES, and any Ratchet and Clank game
Really any game that you can keep your items from the last play through is fun to replay. Until you are a god in that game it is fun, then you just start all over again.
 

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I always found the Operation Flashpoint game to be highly replayable.

Since the limits of where you can go in the game is limited only by th water that the island is surrounded by (and even then you can still fly a chopper or use a boat, you are open to an infinite amount of angles to attack from and an endless amount of different strategies to employ to complete your objective. The games never play the same exact way twice.
 

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Demented Teddy said:
If we're not counting multiplayer.
Fallout 3 is fun.
Oh yeah, that really isn't so much a replayable game, but there is a hell of a lot of game time.
 

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Pretty much any RPG that has tons of content and character customization. As I ahve said for the past week, right now Oblivion is pretty much the uncontested winner here out of the games I currently have.
 

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Resident Evil 4. I can't remember how many times I played it, but the reason that I played through it so many times is the fact that I did little challenges like No Merchant runs, No Healing, Hand Gun Only and turning my old tv upside-down and playing it that way. Of course I can't do that now because turning to turn a digital tv upside-down results in tears and crushed toes.
 

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For me it'd be Baldur's Gate 2 and Deus Ex. I still play through these games about once a year. I still actually find new things in Baldur's gate 2. There's just a hell of a lot of game there.

I also stuck something embarrassing like 400 hours into Morrowind, when it first came out.
 

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LittleBigPlanet, even if you can't play online you could spend the rest of your days making your own levels.
 

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Spiner909 said:
WoW and KOTOR are pretty replayable for me.
KOTOR and borderlands for me.
god, you tell yourself to stop playing it, but borderlands says no and you cant stop! evil new game plus! *crawls into the fetal position and cries*.
 

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I know it sounds extremely stupid, but Id choose Indigo Prophecy.
I know the graphics suck, I know the story is flimsy, but still, I've played it like 10 times already and I'm still not tired of it. Maybe its just me
 

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Award for the Most Replayable Game: Solitare.

In terms of actual games, I think I would pick Pokemon Silver/Gold. Empire Total War also ranks pretty high, along with Dynasty Warriors 6 and UT2004(even only for its single-player).
 

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StonkThis said:
What is the most replayable game you've ever played? As in a game you play several times (or just mess around in) and it's still fun.

I can't think of one :\

And excluding multiplayer.
Fallout 3 and Oblivion.
I have been play both regularly sence they came out.
I see something new every time I play.
 

Harold Donchee

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Geneforge. I doubt many people have heard of it, but theres a lot of replay if you want to use all classes and get all endings. It takes a good amount of time just to beat it once.
 

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Have you heretics forgotten Goldeneye?

Jeez, I was playing that game almost daily as long as I had an N64.
 

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Nethack. Even though it drives me insane and I always get sick of it after a day or two, it's one of those things you can play for years. Or decades. I actually enjoy reading about other people playing it more than playing it myself at this point, though...
 

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I usually tend to find it's the simplest of games like Tetris, pinball games, Worms and classic racers. Ones with no gimmicks; just real solid gameplay and usually a rock, solid challenge.

Personally I think most people on this site who talk about replayable games always end up mentioning ones only about 3 years old, which I think isn't enough time to prove if they have long replay value. Try a game that you're still playing 10-15 years on i.e. I recently pulled out Pro Pinball: The Web and played hours of it for a few days, a game I've owned for about 12 years now.