Name the last games you played that actually had "replay" value?
#1
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 12:53
Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance I and II - snowblind hack and slash again, unlock hard mode, unlock special characters...hmm I sense a pattern
CHampions of Norrath/Return to Arms - Snowblind again... same deal, unlock harder modes, better gear, upper level skills
Sacred 2 Fallen Angel - hack and slash again, look farming again...
Summoner 1 - just loved the game so much had to play it again, although it was 7 years in between playthroughs and I missed some quests first time
Demon's Souls - new game +, game is 90% combat that is always fun, zelda style bosses...
Chrono Trigger - mostly for the endings, DAO is sort of CT style "replay" value, replaying from the very start... not as enticing as jumping in to the final battle to get a diff ending
Zelda 1 NES - wait, new game, new hidden items? Such an awesome treat back in the day
Parasite Eve PSone - entirely new zone opens up, new game+ traditional JPN style, harder stuff, new area, better gear. If this was a modern game the new game+ would be $9.99 DLC
Deus Ex - every time you mention it...
#2
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 12:56
#3
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 12:58
#4
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Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:02
Guest_eisberg77_*
KOTOR 2 = Played it 7 times
Gothic 1 = Played it 3 times
Gothic 2 = Played it 3 times
Summoner 1 = Played it 3 times
Arx Fatalis = Played it 3 times
#5
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:03
#6
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:06
#7
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:07
#8
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:08
#9
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:09
Deus Ex -- definately. One of the best games ever made. So many different ways to develop your character and each build was viable.
Along the same lines of Deus Ex was: System Shock 2-- another game I've played through probably two dozen times or more.
Master of Orion 2 was another that had near infinite replay value. You could customize your race and your technology that you developed, which led to completely different play styles and unique ships each game.
That's all I can think of at the moment. :-)
#10
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:10
#11
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:12
Baldurs Gate 1-2
Neverwinter Nights - the playerworld/mods you could get into on private servers
Oblivian
Civilization 1-2
Transport Tycoon
Operation Flashpoint both the old and new one
Rainbow Six Series
Believe it or not.... Tomb Raider all of them
Thief I II and III
Starwars Galaxies when it was fun, but it count as an MMO
Warcraft I, II, III
More games exist but cannot think of them right now
#12
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:13
#13
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:15
F-C wrote...
i cant believe people list sacred2 as a good game. i think i spent all of an hour playing it before it got uninstalled and went in the 'give away to some poor sob' stack.
No one said Sacred 2 is AAA material.. .. But for a hack and slash, it's pretty decent. It's no Champions Return to ARms but it's definitely better than most console hack and slash games. (and the console version was a bit more polished than the PC version)
#14
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:15
Kotor I and II, Dissappointed was not really any good and a bad interface
Assassins Creed, stopped playing it as it was just the same stuff you needed to do over and over again
Never got to the Neverwinter night expansions had them though but it was for playing on playerworlds and assisting in building those.
#15
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:20
F-C wrote...
i cant believe people list sacred2 as a good game. i think i spent all of an hour playing it before it got uninstalled and went in the 'give away to some poor sob' stack.
This.
Sacred 2 was AWSOME...for about an hour. then yu realize that it is just running back and forth over the same territory fighting uninteresting fights with cookie cutter creatures. The graphics were great, but the gameplay made dungeon siege seem innovative and exciting.
#16
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:24
#17
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:25
Guitar Hero: Infinite replay value! The music is always great to hear, you can play with friends, they have new tracks all the time... what's not to love?!
Rock Band: See Guitar Hero.
World of Warcraft: I raid the same dungeons every week and I still don't hate them. That's replay value! Plus, they keep adding new content so that I never hit the point where I just hate playing! Though, I'll stab someone if I have to run Molten Core again in Cataclysm.
Neverwinter Nights: The original campaign sucked, but I played it 3 times anyway just to try new characters. I played the expansions for the same reason, and then I spent a great number of hours trying player-run servers and building characters. NWN2 was equally great.
Those four games have consumed so many hours of my life... Nothing else even comes close.
#18
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:25
Baldur's Gate
Baldur's Gate II
NWN OC
NWN SoU
KotOR
Jade Empire
Mass Effect
And of those, the one that was the least fun to replay was Mass Effect, because the New Game+ made the entire exercise feel contrived. I would have enjoyed replaying Mass Effect more if I'd been able to exceed level 50 the first time through - and if the achievement benefits hadn't existed, thus preventing me from replaying the same game with the same rules.
Modifié par Sylvius the Mad, 01 décembre 2009 - 01:26 .
#19
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:27
Worst thing to hear is enemy AC-130!
Modifié par DA CidALMIGHTY, 01 décembre 2009 - 01:32 .
#20
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:29
Good action games that have new game +
Good sports games.
Good RPGs.
Common thread: good games.
#21
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:34
Seifz wrote...
You won't like my list of games that I've spent countless hours playing.
Guitar Hero: Infinite replay value! The music is always great to hear, you can play with friends, they have new tracks all the time... what's not to love?!
Rock Band: See Guitar Hero.
World of Warcraft: I raid the same dungeons every week and I still don't hate them. That's replay value! Plus, they keep adding new content so that I never hit the point where I just hate playing! Though, I'll stab someone if I have to run Molten Core again in Cataclysm.
Neverwinter Nights: The original campaign sucked, but I played it 3 times anyway just to try new characters. I played the expansions for the same reason, and then I spent a great number of hours trying player-run servers and building characters. NWN2 was equally great.
Those four games have consumed so many hours of my life... Nothing else even comes close.
Blizzard has you totally snowed but then again they have about 10 million other players fooled as well. You are confusiong replayability with a carrot on a stick.
However i would go with NWN 1 and 2 as great replayability. I still load up Morrowind every couple of months because it's just that good of a game.
#22
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:38
#23
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:40
Sylixe wrote...
Seifz wrote...
You won't like my list of games that I've spent countless hours playing.
Guitar Hero: Infinite replay value! The music is always great to hear, you can play with friends, they have new tracks all the time... what's not to love?!
Rock Band: See Guitar Hero.
World of Warcraft: I raid the same dungeons every week and I still don't hate them. That's replay value! Plus, they keep adding new content so that I never hit the point where I just hate playing! Though, I'll stab someone if I have to run Molten Core again in Cataclysm.
Neverwinter Nights: The original campaign sucked, but I played it 3 times anyway just to try new characters. I played the expansions for the same reason, and then I spent a great number of hours trying player-run servers and building characters. NWN2 was equally great.
Those four games have consumed so many hours of my life... Nothing else even comes close.
Blizzard has you totally snowed but then again they have about 10 million other players fooled as well. You are confusiong replayability with a carrot on a stick.
However i would go with NWN 1 and 2 as great replayability. I still load up Morrowind every couple of months because it's just that good of a game.
Nah, it's not a carrot on a stick thing for me. I don't really care much for the new loot, and I tend to get it rather quickly anyway. I play WoW for the social interaction with the other players in my guild. It's a great way to waste a few hours late at night! Plus, I can always improve my own gameplay. I'm always trying new tactics to see if I can break my old personal records. It's great fun, for me.
#24
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:44
Seifz wrote...
You won't like my list of games that I've spent countless hours playing.
Guitar Hero: Infinite replay value! The music is always great to hear, you can play with friends, they have new tracks all the time... what's not to love?!
Rock Band: See Guitar Hero.
World of Warcraft: I raid the same dungeons every week and I still don't hate them. That's replay value! Plus, they keep adding new content so that I never hit the point where I just hate playing! Though, I'll stab someone if I have to run Molten Core again in Cataclysm.
Neverwinter Nights: The original campaign sucked, but I played it 3 times anyway just to try new characters. I played the expansions for the same reason, and then I spent a great number of hours trying player-run servers and building characters. NWN2 was equally great.
Those four games have consumed so many hours of my life... Nothing else even comes close.
Heh, I can't really play the music suimulator games sicne i broke my hands 20 years ago, gripping those tiny guitars turns my hands into pain-wracked claws withing about 30 minutes. I played WoW for a couple years but never got that into it, probably because ui remember how addicted I was to Everquest
#25
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:47




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