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Rayne870

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Champion360 said:
If you could forget any game to play it again, which would it be?

Mine would be Star Wars: kotor, Red Dead Redemption and Fable.
WoW to be honest, I had a lot of fun up until raiding, and everything felt new, exploration was amazing and up until all the drama from building a raid guild over the past two and a half years I had a lot of fun just thinking that battleground (welfare epics) were awesome.
 

BlackJack47

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Metal Gear Solid or LOZ: Ocarina of Time. Both are just so replayable but its the charms of finding out Master Millar's Secret of the first time you step onto Hyrule fields.
 

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Persona 3/4, just to see how if it made Persona Portable anymore enjoyable and to relive their awesomeness.

Either that or Phoenix Wright Trials and tribulations
 

Thundero13

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The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess definitely, I regret not paying enough attention to the story but i'm on the fence about whether or not to replay it, also maybe Super Mario 64 DS since I just had so much fun laying it the first game and i'd love to have that much fun again... there're others but I can't really think right now...
 

NickKuroshi0

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start over from the very begining with golden eye 007, then every game I have played after that
 

ShakyFt Slasher

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I would forget Red Dead Redemption. That game seriously made me sad when I beat it because I knew I saw everything. Every once in a while I beg for Rockstar to make another one :p
 

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Phlakes said:
FFVII, because I knew basically every plot point before I played it the first time, about a year ago. I want to experience it how I'm supposed to.
I feel the same, I'd like to play it without knowing so much like the fact that Aerith DIEEES and what not. But hmm...a game I'd like to play all over again as if it was the first time....hmm....
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I dunno.
 

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CandideWolf said:
Definitely Tales of Symphonia. That story is still gripping so to experience anew would be heavenly.
This would be one of my choices, though I have replayed it a couple times despite knowing the story. But my other choice...

Bioshock. That lovely, lovely twist just doesn't have the same impact when I know it's coming.
 

Reaper195

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Phlakes said:
FFVII, because I knew basically every plot point before I played it the first time, about a year ago. I want to experience it how I'm supposed to.
This, although I only know just about everything there is to know about it because I've played it at least once a year since it first came out....good days. Now I want to go "OMG! Aeris is killed!" all over again.


....and if no one who has an interest in FF7 doesn't know that already, get off the internet.
 

captaincabbage

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Without a doubt it would be either Red Dead Redemption, Portal 2, or my favorite game of all time, Shadow of the Colossus.
 

Bob the frantic

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I would normally say FFVI, but knowing where the action is makes it more enjoyable.

So, I would say Dragon Age Origins and 2. Let me enjoy the story more than min/maxing my characters to beat the game on harder difficulties
 

Alar

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In recent history? Starcraft II so I could play it all over again. I loved that campaign.

More long-term wise, however...? That's a tough call. Maybe the original Starcraft, or perhaps Warcraft II.
 

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MaxwellEdison said:
Portal series.
Definitely. Part of the joy was figuring the puzzles out, but they become memorized very quickly. Its a shame, because they put in all the extra dialogue for people who take a long time to complete a chamber, and you miss out on it if you beat a room in 30 seconds flat.
 

Mister Benoit

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FF IX probably just because it was the first RPG that got me hooked.

Otherwise probably Donkey Kong Country 2 because it is an absolutely beautiful platformer in every aspect.
 

BiggyShackleton

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I'd go with Bioshock or Morrowind. Bioshock for the twist, Morrowind just for having the feeling of being completely overwhelmed of what to do and wondering WTF "Cliff Racers" are.