Which games could you play over and over again without getting bored?

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Just Cause 2. I've been playing that game forever, and I still haven't bothered with the main story, nor have I seen every nook and cranny of this island. God this game is massive, and I absolutely adore it.
 

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Jak and daxter and Fable 1 are my two games of choice. Ratchet and clank came close as well as Halo 1.
 

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Persona 4 maybe 3 but definately 4. It is my perfect game after all

Yeah you can't explain any of Persona 4 without having more questions come up, so just take my word that it is indeed awesome

Plus i haven't yet bumped the difficulty up to Normal, so yeah i expect my current playthrough to be piss easy now i know what i'm doing and the next playthrough on Normal will probably ***** slap me back down.

I would like to say Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney as well, but i know i'd manage to get bored of it after say, 10ish repeat playthroughs (with no breaks at least)
 

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I play lots of games over and over without getting bored. It's just the kind of person I am.

Like, seriously, you'd be hard pressed to find any game in my collection that I consider enjoyable that I haven't replayed at least twice.
 

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Every game in my library right now, I wouldn't keep them if I didn't intend to play them again.

Some I play more than others but I do re-play them all every now and then.
 

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believer258 said:
Super Metroid, Halo 1, Crash Bandicoot Warped, and Kingdom Hearts.

I don't understand Kingdom Hearts, either, it's just "mash X, X, X, X, dodge a bit, do it again". And you do that shit for hours, yet I'm still addicted.
You've got 2 games in there that I completely agree with: Kingdom Hearts and Crash Bandicoot. I'd like to add Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, Timesplitters: Future Perfect, and Mass Effect 1 & 2.
 

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When does The Witcher start to get better? I enjoyed the opening chapter, now I'm in some Village plagued with those Green hounds and it's just gotten boring.
Sounds like it might not be the right game for you. Sorry if that's the case because I know it sucks to have a game disappoint you. The Outskirts are a place to do a bit of questing and leveling. The Salamandra you started hunting in the prologue have a dirty little operation going on there, and Geralt does quests for the locals in exchange for money and intel. Gotta play for the world, story, and characters, though, or you'll get bored quickly. It's not all action all the time. Geralt has to hunt down his enemies.

EDIT: And while I'm thinking of games with great replay value for me, I'll give TES IV: Oblivion a nod partly for its vanilla game and partly for Bethesda's willingness to allow modders to have fun.
 

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Zeroandx said:
Team Fortress 2
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I gotta vote for Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, or New Vegas (which I haven't played NV yet...steam deal's gonna be here any day now)
 

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Judging thus far, the Elder Scrolls and Fallout series both have much more replay value than I'd ever need.
 

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My replay game is Chrono Trigger. I was addicted to it with the "new game +" function and bonus contain in the DS version. *sigh* Good times.