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Dr.J

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Guys, I need some games to play. Some REALLY good games. That AREN'T repetitive (like most games these days)

Old games are welcomed and actually preferred.
 

Flying-Emu

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Dude, 'no repetition?'

You realize that's impossible? All games RELY on repetition, so that they can beef up the difficulty as the game goes along.

Also, Thief II: The Metal Age
 

emeraldrafael

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Persona 3 fes. You may have to level grind, but its got a good story and comedy to keep giving fun. besides, the whole persona fusion system is a great distraction from it all.
 

Dr.J

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I'm not talking absolutely no repetition. I know that's impossible.
 

Zhandarr

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The first game I got for PS3 a few years ago, and I can still play it today without it feeling repetetive. Im going to go play it now actually.
 

maninahat

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The Sam and Max episodic games. Any point and click adventure game will do in that they give you a variety of puzzles/challenges and environments. They know keep things pretty fresh.
 

Dr.J

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I have Oblivion: GOTYE on my PS3. I also have Fallout 3: GOTYE. I like them both.
 

The Rockerfly

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This is a tough one, I would say GTA4 if I am honest. Gameplay aspects increase over the game bu there is a good variety in missions, side missions and sandboxing
 

Dr.J

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Haha! Sly Cooper! Forgot about those games. They were awesome.

I had GTA4 on my PS3 and I just didn't really like it.
San Andreas is where it will always be at :)
 

Omikron009

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LordNue said:
Zhandarr said:
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The first game I got for PS3 a few years ago, and I can still play it today without it feeling repetetive. Im going to go play it now actually.
Go into samey looking dungeon, kill the same ten monsters that are everywhere else because they scale in level with you, get the same item you're wearing but with a different name, talk to a billion NPCs with nothing to say who all have the same voice. It's pretty samey.
It's true. The sameyness is what originally turned me off of Oblivion. It's a good game, but you have to get past the repetitive nature before you can learn to like it.
 

MiracleOfSound

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Batman: Arkham Asylum has a nice pace to it and keeps introducing new gameplay elements.

It only gets repetitive in the final couple of hours.

Also, try Metro 2033, it's very set-pice heavy and has a few different types of gameplay.