the game with the most re play value,not counting on-line!

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Project_Xii

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The Witcher series and the Mass Effects series. A staggering amount of replayability with so much choice in how you handle the storyline.
 

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It has to be a strategy game

MOO2 or
CIV4 bts
alpha centauri

Good 4x games are non-lineair, complex, randomizeable and have hard modes.
 

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Metro 2033 (you must be shocked), I've played it six times through and keep finding new things.

That or a Fallout game.
 

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Odd to see Oblivion is this argument

Morrowind similar game had the great houses lines (only 1 house per character)
As well as many more factions suited to what ever your character type was (Oblivion Mages guild was easily beaten by warriors). Not to mention many more skills/spells to specialize in.

In terms of replay value Morrowind had much more to offer in terms of a different experience each time than Oblivion.

Too bad Skyrim looks once again to be cutting back on factions...
 

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Fallout new vegas. Played through it three times so far, and i haven't even done every mission yet.
 

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xbox hero said:
DJDarque said:
This is all a matter of opinion. For me it's LoZ: OoT. I can replay that game over and over and over again and never grow tired of it.
Whats LoZ OoT??If it's for the xbox 360,I may try it out!
Any time someone says something like this it hurts my gaming soul.

OT: Probably Oblivion or the Civilization games. Both of which have already been mentioned. I'll get you one day ninjas!
 

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TerribleAssassin said:
Assassin's Creed II and Brotherhood.

More Brotherhood, but still, there are alot of missions to complete afterwards.
AC games probably have the LEAST replay value for me.
1. The whole point of the game is basically exploration and uncovering "secrets." Once you play through you know where to go, what to do.
2. AC brotherhood was WAYYYY too long. Inexorably long. There's no way I could sit through "destroy that borgia tower" for another 20 hours.
3. There's not much to do other than stab that guy then continue on or chase him.

For me I'd have to say FFIII. I've beaten it like 3 times each one tanking more or less 40-60 hours. There were so many class options. You can beat it with only white mages, black mages, red knights, monks or any combination of the other like 9 classes.
 

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The games I replay the most are Sandbox games. But as someone above mentioned Civilisation games are very re-playable, because each game is completely different.

But really I replay any game, if I like it.
 

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Fallout 3 or New Vegas. (New Vegas has four storylines)
Morrowind and Oblivion (i love bethesda)
Borderlands
Garry's mod (and any creation game)
Minecraft
Mass Effect games
 

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Gonna have to say pretty much any sports game, or a good wrestling game. Something that's different every time you play it.

Smackdown vs Raw 2011 comes to mind.
 

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Hexal6 said:
Fallout 3 or New Vegas. (New Vegas has four storylines)
Morrowind and Oblivion (i love bethesda)
Borderlands
Garry's mod (and any creation game)
Minecraft
Mass Effect games
i forgot, add Diablo 2 with Lord of Destruction
 

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half life 2

its weird, i never cared for the multiplayer but the campaign is just to fun not to play.
actually, all valve games are like that.
 

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I would say Fable: The Lost Chapters. You can play through more than once always making different decisions throughout the game.
 

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The Civilization series.
I have around 180 hours in Civ 5, and countless hours in Civ 4.
 

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Pick up RTS as a hobby. There's the Command & Conquer series (Red Alert series, Tiberian Sun series, Generals was ok), Starcraft 1&2, Stronghold 1&2 and Crusader, and the entire Total War series. I promise you, pick your favorite one or two and you will loose WEEKS of your life to playing time(potentially on par with Pokemon even, that evil, evil game). Especially if you find you like the Total War series. It has a campaign map where you manage your empire and direct your armies to attack and defend cities (which you manage, if you like). There are multiple factions to play and in many cases you can manipulate the files easily enough to play most if not all "unplayable factions." Then the battles themselves are in real-time or have auto-resolve if you don't feel like it or trust your general more than yourself (not usual). Or you can even make your own skirmish against the computer (with computer allies if you desire).

Have fun!