This. When you think you've had enough - co-op, legendary. Halo 3 and ODST also have some good replay value, but nothing like CE.Tupolev said:But whatever. I got back into my infinitely-replayable fallback game.
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Talk about getting the most out of your buck...denseWorm said:For sure Morrowind and Oblivion. To date I have no desire to replay Skyrim but I have re-rolled in TES 3 and 4 many, many times and played through the campaign.
I can't stop playing Age of Empires 2, I've been playing it now for 11 years, 11 YEARS HOLY CRAP, and just yesterday I seriously resolved to finally complete the Saladin campaign. The third mission is freaking hard for some reason.
I could have leveled a toon to level 60 in vanilla WoW a dozen times.
Similar to AoE2 I've been playing Civilization 3 for 10 years now and I don't think I could ever stop.
This. Games that let you choose how to play them. The example I'd give is Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines. It's a great game, but what makes it replayable is the fact that you can choose to play it lots of different ways, and depending on what vampire clan you choose at the start it can feel like a completely different experience.Cheesepower5 said:Chrono Trigger with its 13 endings, or any RPG with varied/interesting builds.
DragDog is shaping up to have replay value for me well into the 200 + range.Ghostwise said:Dragon's Dogma is one of the most replayable games I have ever encountered in 25+ years of gaming.
Skyrim, New Vegas, and Dark Souls are pretty good too.