Name the last games you played that actually had "replay" value?
#26
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:47
#27
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:48
An Indie that I find myself coming back to: World of Goo. Just a fun, cool game.
I also like the city building genre: SimCities4 is the most complex and fun, but I'm impressed with CitiesXL--very cool.
Only one MMO for me: SWG (still play). But I'm really impressed with SWTOR's evolution.
#28
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:52
Sloth Of Doom 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.
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 EverquestI played NWn a coupel times through but generally hated the main campaign, all of the expansions were awesome thouhg. I can;t agree about NWN2. I couldn't get into it at first and ended up quitting after like 10 levels. Then about a year later i saw it collecting dust, re-installed it and played through. although it was fun enough, i had no desire to replay it.
NWN2 was amusing enough that I finished it. I really enjoyed the update to 3.5ed and the opportunity to create new characters and min/max them to hell was too much to pass up. Truly, I probably spent more time creating new characters and testing them than I did playing serious campaigns. Mask of the Betrayer was fantastic, though, and I played through that one at least three times. The second expansion sucked. Anyway, I spend most of my NWN2 time playing on persistant worlds now. There are some great role-players out there!
#29
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:52
- Severance; also known als Blade of Darkness. When it comes to 3rd-Person-Mayhem this one owned them all. Some juicy Combat-System, tricky fights and some gritty asthetics makes it still king of everything 3rd-Person; in its own genre undefeated.
- Deus Ex 1; cant count the spent hours but that one just did it.
- Mech Warrior 2,3 & 4; me Battletech-Fan, 'nuff said.
- Star Craft
- Quake 3
- Unreal Tournament 99
- Jedi Academy-Series; the "Fun"-Version of Severance. Less technical, but more straigh-forward.
Now that I look at this list... Just oldies:blink: Recent games... Played a lot; mostly rented, but seriously... No recent title comes to mind, that wasnt considered fun enough to give it some extra-spins. Funny and furious shooters went down the toilet post year-2k; boring WW2-suckage (they always came down to pro-patria-filled-with-pathos-crap in my eyes) and not-so-funny-not-really-tactical-shooter-wannabes appeared, while the more intruiging titles like Deus Ex just got some real bad and completely redundant successor. Ok; TES:4 + addon maybe, because I like the aproach to a less "gated" playstyle. Went only once to the campaign, but for the rest of the time I only "raided" dungeons for the fun of kickin in doors. Ok; got more ranty than thought:innocent:
#30
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:55
Morrowind. Bought that game 4 times. Though that's probably because I've never beaten it. Bethesda games usually make me never want to touch them again once I beat them
Modifié par Sinfulvannila, 01 décembre 2009 - 01:57 .
#31
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 01:56
#32
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:34
#33
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:38
#34
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:52
willsanders84 wrote...
None of the good ones. PS:T, can't
play it again. Deus Ex, same. Now BG2, THAT I played lots and lots of
times. Can't play fallout either, the ending was just too good. It was
an experience, it wasn't a game.
I played through Torment three time and enjoyed it. After the first playthrough the mystery behind the plot is no longer there but I found
myself picking up on many more details which fleshed out the
experience. That and the game feels different depending on how you act,
like any good rpg should.
The game I found myself going back to the most was homeworld due entirely to the large amount of quality mods.For single player it was Baldur's Gate II.
#35
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:53
Space Quest III
King's Quest II, III, IV, V, VI, etc.
Quest for Glory
Contra (NES back in the day with my brother! Good times.)
Final Fantasy VI, VII, VIII, X
Doom
Xenogears
Monster Hunter 2 (room mate had it too. Way too much fun mp)
Castlevania: Symphony of Night
Super Metroid
Syndicate Wars and Future Cop
Taiko no Tatsujin (used to keep 2 100yen coins in my pocket to play it with my gf whenever we passed it.)
KotOR I, II
Battlefield 2142 or whatever it was called.
Winning Eleven 7, I think it was...
Rainbow 6 Las Vegas local coop (online mp was a waste)
Ace Combat on the 360 with the flight controls! Whooooweeeee!
Mass Effect and probably many others.
Let's not forget PnP:
Rifts
DnD
Shadowrun
Champions
Mechwarrior
even Robotech! Hahahaha!
#36
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:54
Beat it 14 times.
Open world.
Run, jump, smash. EVERYTHING.
Jump through the streets, over skyscrapers, or through canyons.
Demolish puny tanks.
Visceral. Everything is as it should be. It fits in-universe, perfectly.
Far more replayable than NWN, any FPS, KOTOR, Diablo, or anything other addictive video game. (and I've loved them, too!)
If they added content, I'd hook up an IV and catheter.
(ps. comic books are just as archetypal as fantasy and science fiction)
#37
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 03:59
Grovermancer wrote...
Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
Beat it 14 times.
Open world.
Run, jump, smash. EVERYTHING.
Jump through the streets, over skyscrapers, or through canyons.
Demolish puny tanks.
Visceral. Everything is as it should be. It fits in-universe, perfectly.
Far more replayable than NWN, any FPS, KOTOR, Diablo, or anything other addictive video game. (and I've loved them, too!)
If they added content, I'd hook up an IV and catheter.
(ps. comic books are just as archetypal as fantasy and science fiction)
I've heard this several times... I'm a HUGE Hulk fan too... why haven't I played this yet? There seems to be nothing better on this earth than to run around and smash things just because you are mad. I have got to check this game out someday.
#38
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:06
Mass Effect
Halo Wars
Wet
Valkyria Chronicles
DA:O
They all have a relatively high replay value for me. Mass Effect seems to be the one that I like to replay the most out of the five. Though nothing compares to FFT. I started playing that one when it first released in NA and I still go back to it from time to time. I don't even like SD characters that much but the game is so addictive for me.
#39
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:24
#40
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:27
1) Utawaremono
2) Tears of Tiara
3) Ein no celia 2
#41
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:30
Nonsense. You played the game 3 times. Just admit you thought it was good. People -unless you are crazy - do not play games that 'suck' 3 times.
Anyways, noteable RPGs that I replayed....
NWN1 - 3
IWD1 - 2
FO1 - 2
FO2 - 3
BG1 - 3
BG2 - 3
JE - 2
ME - 3
KOTOR - 2
FF8 - 3
DA - 2 (*currently on 2nd play through)
ARC - 2
Modifié par Volourn, 01 décembre 2009 - 04:30 .
#42
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:36
thisisme8 wrote...
I've heard this several times... I'm a HUGE Hulk fan too... why haven't I played this yet? There seems to be nothing better on this earth than to run around and smash things just because you are mad. I have got to check this game out someday.
Get it, and play it!! It's cheap now I imagine.
HOWEVER, I had one super-Hulk fanatic who I loaned it to, who never even beat it once! (he wasn't a big gamer, though)
This is probably THE best comic-book video game I've personally ever played. (Followed by Spiderman 2 for PS2, also open-world w/ random replay at the end. I aint played Arkham Asylum yet, though).
Remember the sequences in Ang Lee's Hulk movie in the desert...? The running and jumping and throwing tanks and so on? That's what it's like, the whole way through. Open world unstoppable kinetic energy.
I tried Ultimate Alliance (1 and 2), but just couldn't get into the "pipsqueak" characters after I'd just got done jumping from skyscraper to skyscraper, throwing busses and riding choppers into the ground, all over a city.
It is dated obviously, yet the mechanics are truer (thus better) than other comic book games I've played.
#43
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:36
Baldur's Gate 1, Baldur's Gate 2 - Play these about once every six months
Dragon Age is a great game, but I'd be hesitant to say anything about its re-playability.
#44
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:37
#45
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:39
Morrowind, in excess of five
Halo 3 (huge cooperative replay value)
Left 4 Dead - ^ same reason ^
DAO - Having trouble getting more than two...
Baldur's Gate: Shadows of Amn
Age of Mythology
Lost Odyssey - unfortunately broken before I could finish, but was definitely planning other playthroughs (the dreams were the best written part of the game, and made it worth playing through again)
Final Fantasy VII - didn't play any of the others seeing as how I got an Xbox after that
Fallout 3
I'm sure I could think of tons more, but atm, that list is sufficient. Yes, there are games that have decent replay value - it's a matter of seeing the beauty of it.
#46
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:45
Dragon Age Origins
Fallout 3 (but JUST BARELY a second playthrough)
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
VTM Bloodlines
KotOR 2
Mass Effect
Buffy TVS (yes, the XBOX one)
Icewind Dale
As for what I've replayed multiple, multiple times over the years?
Freedom Force
X-Men Legends 1&2
Icewind Dale
VTM Bloodlines
Fallout 2
KotOR
Star Control 2
All the SSI Gold Box D&D games
This is discounting non-story games, like most RTS and TBS games, like Starcraft and Dawn of War, and fighting games, like Street Fighter.
#47
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:48
Mass Effect
DA:O
Fallout 3 (With mods)
S.T.A.L.K.E.R
Modifié par Isaac910, 01 décembre 2009 - 09:33 .
#48
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:49
#49
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 04:51
Quest For Glory series - love the concept, story, characters and humor
NWN1 - For Aribeth
Shining Force 1 and 2 - dunno why though but I love playing that game
Final Fantasy Tactics - same reason as above
Mass Effect - story is superb
and of course, Dragon Age now...
#50
Posté 01 décembre 2009 - 05:03
ROME TOTAL WAR!
My god, how many times has Germania conquered Europe thanks to me.
Others have mentioned Civilization. Yes!
And "Age of Mythology." Yes!
KOTOR(s)? Meh. Only about 10 times each. ;D




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