Can't believe you don't have at least 100k subs yet. Your game knowledge is insane. You have a solid upload schedule. Your videos are well edited. Love your stuff. Good luck, and I hope you get more recognition. You deserve it.
I speedran Odyssey and it's so intricate, learning all the different techniques and which moons to get to get the fastest time possible. The definition of replayable
*Saints Row The Third actually saved my life in 2011. I was absolutely bored with gaming and life until SR3 came out and I played it for literally 40 days straight, 12-15 hours a day.*
@@ripoteartionist2035 now that I think of it yep, nothing beats a game where levels are carefully made with great presentation in mind since unlike open world, devs know approximately what player might do and how to create a game around it
I’ve replayed the Mass Effect trilogy every year since I first went through them 13 or so years ago. Almost every time I play, I experience something new that I never took note of the last time or time before that. My favorite series of all time! Commander Shepard is unmatched.
I'm shocked there isn't a Pokemon entry here between the different starters, party combinations, solo runs, nuzlockes, and (depending on the game) opportunities to do the gyms out of the intended order. Other than that, dope video.
I've hit a point where "replayability" means something else to me than it once did. I used to define it as a game with enough content for you to play it again and have a reasonably unique/new experience. Now a "replayable" game is one that I can jump RIGHT INTO and be balls deep in the game within minutes. Maybe there isn't a ton of new or unexplored content, but they're still challenging, offer some variety, but aren't too demanding of your time. For example... I loved Balder's Gate 3 (and Disco Elysium)... but there is little chance I ever fully replay it. MAYBE if I retire early, but even then it's unlikely. And it was one of my favorite games of last year. But when you only have a small handful of hours a week... a 100+ hour game can take months. And with new games dropping, long experiences tend o get pushed to the back-burner... which can make those replays of long games feel too segmented to get into, leave for an extended period of time, then get back into. Nowadays I find myself playing a lot of 'older" games, action games, and roguelikes, and I'll play the odd "long game" upon release. I'm not one of those people who only likes short games... But if a game is over 30 hours, I'm almost certainly only going to play through it once.
I've got two words for you sir...... DEAD CELLS. That game did something to my brain. I have somewhere around 3k hours into that game since early access on 3 devices. The sheer number of weapons is insane and will change that play through quite a bit. Hopefully windblown has that type of loop
My top 3 😎 Dark Souls 2, Fallout 4, Cyberpunk 2077. Honorable mention Dead Space 2. #1 Dark Souls 2: Why don’t more games have invasions? I never tire of them. Random co-op with strangers by touching a symbol they place in their world that appears in yours. Extremely open first half lets you go to grab the gear for your build. A roster of well balanced weapons. And the only souls game that makes sweeping additions to every ng+ cycle, up through ng+6. #2 Fallout 4. A wide open perk chart. Engaging world and gameplay. Deep companion based RPG system. But the kicker is settlement building, where you’re only limited by your creativity. Based on that alone it’s a desert island game. #3 Cyberpunk 2077. Trust me. Commit to this game. To do so, turn off the minimap. Turn off the objective markers. Learn the streets, the alleys, the gutters. Get to know the city like the back of your hand. Once you do, you’ll finally be able to get out of the cacophonous confusion the city envelops you in, and start seeing the details that remained hidden underneath. The most living breathing mess of a city, and I love it. Honorable Mention: Dead Space 2 isn’t the longest, or most open, but it’s about as perfect as a game can get on every single metric.
Great video! I can’t wait for your most overhyped games, I think that’s gonna be such an interesting topic. Especially coming from someone who was in the industry. Also non related have you seen the trailer for subliminal? It looks super cool think you would like it.
Over 2k hours on new vegas, 600 hours on payday 2, 700 hours on left 4 dead 2, 500 hours on hotline miami 2 and 600 hours on ultrakill. Fucking goat games
Personally, I think more should distinguish between longevity and replayability. Dark Souls and Slay the Spire are examples of games with high replayability. Skyrim and Tears of the Kingdom are examples of games with longevity. They both equal high ammounts of playtime but are fundamentally different
I think my most replayed games in general have been the Half-Life series, Mass Effect trilogy, Star Wars KOTOR 1, 2, Jedi Academy, Battlefront 2, the GTA series, Resident Evil 4, Batman Arkham series, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, the Halo series, Diablo 2, Warcraft 3, Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 and 3, NFS Underground 1, 2 and Most Wanted, World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike, Skyrim, Unreal Tournament 2004, Street Fighter series and some other Capcom fighter games. These games must have made for over 50% of my total gaming time in what's probably 25 years of gaming, and I think I played some thousands of games in total.
I was surprised to see Wolf Among Us on this list as it’s a story game but it is absolutely FANTASTIC. Truly can’t wait for the strawberry-I MEAN SEQUEL they are working on! And Resident Evil? Yeah I played thru the 2 remake 6 times directly after I finished it the first time because I thought it was absolutely incredible and wanted to experience the game again with Claire and thru different ways. It’s so replayable I’m gunna definitely play it again this halloween!
Street Fighter 2 Bomberman (most of them) Megaman X Castlevania: Symphony of the Night COD: Modern Warfare (online multi-player) WWE No Mercy Guitar Hero House of the Dead 2 Punch-Out
I think the game I have played from start to finish more than any other is Legacy of Goku 2 on the GBA, only take about 15 hours and gives you a micro version of all the best DBZ moments from Frieza coming to earth till Perfect Cell and even had a few of the movies as like Secret Bosses or areas. Just an amazing game.
bought re5 a month ago. already finished it 5 times and beat it once in 4 hours one sitting. was addicted to the gameplay loop of getting ammo and surviving on professional, such a hard game but so rewarding when playing it right
My top 10 most repayable games are Deus Ex, Final Fantasy VII, Half Life, Alien Isolation, Dead Space, Resident Evil 2, Mass Effect, Bioshock, PES 6, and Morrowind.
Been watching these videos for a while now. While I am always curious to see the games that you will feature I can't make myself listen more than 20-30 sec per entry because you repeat the same sentences at least 5 times. You make your point the first time jeez. No need to stretch a 12 min video into 40 min slogs. Sorry for the negative comment been wanting to say this for the last couple of videos. Edit - might not come this way but I actually like your channel and I am subscribed.
Listen bro, I would hope to provide some feedback as always. Some games I played more than once and I found as somewhat replayable and went about it with a different approach at least more than Once. So 1. Elden Ring 2. Fallout 4 3. Skyrim 4. Bioshock Trilogy 5. Dishonored 1&2. Honorable mentions : BL2, Deathloop and The outer worlds. Please let me know if you agree, thanks !
For me; GTA games Bully RDR games Skyrim, Oblivion Souls games Silent Hill games Resident Evil games Hitman Blood Money God of War games Old Harry Potter games
haven’t watched the full video yet, but i bought new vegas and couldn’t play it cuz i use amd hardware. last time i tried downloading a mod for a game i was almost phished, and the one i installed for new vegas didn’t work. people kept sending me to shady sites and i gave up. i will never trust bethesda again
This is totally cheating, but technically just a list of the best roguelikes would be the most replayable games 😅 Some of my favorites are Dead Cells, Inscryption, Halls of Torment and Roboquest Your list is excellent btw
The messenger, fable, yakuza kiwami 2, jet force gemini, doom eternal, age of mythology, dantes inferno, dead to rights 2, resident evil 1 remake, hifi rush, the warriors, darkest dungeon, jet set radio future, bloodborne, returnal, streets of rage 4, metroid dread (/64), darksiders 2, silent hill 1 & 3, crash bandicoot, red dead revolver, little nightmares 1 & 2, metal slug 3, guitar hero 3, the mercenaries, condemned, it takes two, prince of persia sands of time, fallout 3, street fighter 2 / 3rd strike, devil may cry 3, god of war 3, the darkness, wcw vs nwo (64), overcooked 2. *NUFF SAID.*
Disco Elysium is one of the greatest examples of "Role Playing" in gaming. Such a shame we'll never get a sequel because a series is necessary for that world and characters!
When you're looking for a nice new game to play and waste hours on end watching some yt channels showcasing the absolute worst gameboy ass games ever with the only exceptions of 5% great games that literally everyone has already played for the 420th time. Gotta love it man, guess I'll not play anything
One of the saddest moments for me in gaming was starting ng+ in Dragon’s Dogma and realizing that the world doesn’t scale up in difficulty. I worked hard to get ready for ng+, upgrading whatever I could. I thought I did something wrong at first, because I one tapped everything. It never would’ve occurred to me that ng+ is like that.
@@КристианСтоянов-р3у originally had witcher but didn’t make the final cut. And Lego games? Idkkkk maybe it’s just me but I don’t find them all that replayable, probably because there’s so many and I’m trying to play them all but pass on replaying for me
Unless you're looter shooter junkie, Borderlands games won't be really that enjoyable to replay. The builds in Borderlands games only truly unlock their potential after 2-3 playthrough, not many want to replay that much when first levels are meh. And OP levels are just... Not fun Tbh. So I can see why he skipped em but Borderlands would still be better choice than F3 and especially F4, Bethesda's Fallout ain't replayable for true RPG Enjoyers 💀
@danielsurvivor1372 Fair enough I think they have a good repayable factor solely because the different types of charecters you can use. Like 1 has 4 VHs, 2 has 6 VHs, TPS has 6 VHs, and 3 has 4 VHs but each with 3 different skill sets I don't think you have to explicitly be into looter shooters just FPS in general and while 3 had a pretty awful main-story it had solid DLC and 1, 2 and TPS had solid intriguing stories True about the OP levels and 3s Mayhem mode they can make the games pretty difficult but I'd atleast reccomend anyone interested atleast do a regular playthrough and a TVHM playthrough. UVHM kinda sucks especially for BL2 since you have to use slag to kill anything I feel the same about Fallout lmao not just Bethesda's either. I think FO2 is decent to replay but not 3, NV or 4 My main issue with replaying NV is while it has decent replay value with the 4 main factions the beginning of the game is such a chore nobody wants to spend 5h+ patrolling the Mojave Personally in terms of post apocalyptic RPGs I'd say Wasteland 2 & 3 are more re-playable than any Fallout game
@@P_D-px6iv Yeah sure those characters do add a lot of replayability... But you have to grind levels to get them to do fun skill trees. You also might need to grind for legendaries or other unique loot too if you plan to play beyond normal mode. Hence why I say you probably need to really love looter shooter gameplay loop to really consider them playable, average shooter fan would rather play games that don't force them to grind 😅. As for your other takes they're wild, I mean I agree that FNV early game is a bit weak, but not 5+ hours weak, maybe if you do first playthrough but in 2nd and so on playthroughs you can know how to skip early quests to get to the good stuff, there's several ways to get to Strip before doing all that south route stuff. Hence I'd argue FNV early game just feels better than Borderlands games but to each their own
Conan exiles and Minecraft. They’re not really like traditional games but there’s something about these two games that makes me come back and replay them over and over again.
The interesting thing about Sekiro's replayability is that superficially it should be the same experience because there's little variety in the build options or routes through the game. Yet the experience is totally different because the first time through the game, the mechanics and patterns are reinforced so totally, that on the second play through, you just roll everything. It goes from being a very challanging and punishing game, to a cakewalk. And having that experience of total mastery is worth the replay.
My dude, the chapter names just keep getting more and more off the wall and crazy. I love it lol
“Baldurs Taint” 😂😂😂
Can't believe you don't have at least 100k subs yet. Your game knowledge is insane. You have a solid upload schedule. Your videos are well edited. Love your stuff. Good luck, and I hope you get more recognition. You deserve it.
Oh boy this is gonna be a banger! Look forward to watching this when I get back from work. Only 11 hours to go!
11 hours later apparently enjoy? I'm actually catching this vid during overnight work lol.
@@sherrdreamz7232lol nice, definitely was a good watch. Strawberry gang
make that money bro✊
I speedran Odyssey and it's so intricate, learning all the different techniques and which moons to get to get the fastest time possible. The definition of replayable
Facts
Odyssey is the modern day Mario 64 and I love it cuz I don't think 64 has aged SUPER DUPER well especially cuz of the camera
For a second i tought you were talking about assassin's creed odissey 😅
@@tuskact4overheaven873That's barely playable once 😂
Consistently best gaming UA-cam
And red dead 2. Been playing it forever and still find new stuff.
The King!
Ahh Baldur's Taint my favourite series
Ok, this is my take on top 3 games from the video, based on naming of course.
miss woman, furry, mortal foot
Glad someone noticed 😂
Mass Effect 2!!
Yes 🙌
The whole trilogy is very replayable
"Miss Woman" hahaha LOVED that!
*Saints Row The Third actually saved my life in 2011. I was absolutely bored with gaming and life until SR3 came out and I played it for literally 40 days straight, 12-15 hours a day.*
Played Sekiro 20+ times it’s a perfect game for me along with Doom Eternal 2 of my GOATS
We have the same taste, I think we enjoy level based challenging gameplay loops with fast action lmao
@@ripoteartionist2035 now that I think of it yep, nothing beats a game where levels are carefully made with great presentation in mind since unlike open world, devs know approximately what player might do and how to create a game around it
@@rakhoo5236 sure
Good replay game list....mines will always be .....
* "Cyberpunk 2027"
* "Homefront The Revolution"
* "Robocop Rogue City"
* "Red Dead Redemption 2"
* "Rage 2"
* "Fall Out 4"
* "Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition"
* "Far Cry 3".
* "Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth"
* "Lost Judgement"
* "GTA San Andreas"
* "Tiny Tina's Wonderlands"
* "Spiderman 2"
* "Mafia Definitive Edition"
* "Days Gone"
* " Detroit Becomes Human"
* "Borderlands 3"
* Sometimes "GTA 5"
* "Saints Row The Third"
* "Fight Night Champion"
* "NBA 2K24"
* "Narcos"
* "Twisted Metal Reboot"
* "Tropico 5"
* "Imfamous First Light"
* "The Whole "Metro" series
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I’ve replayed the Mass Effect trilogy every year since I first went through them 13 or so years ago. Almost every time I play, I experience something new that I never took note of the last time or time before that. My favorite series of all time! Commander Shepard is unmatched.
What a gem of a channel!! Love your videos
Solid list, great analysis! My fave for replayability would be dragon age origins, just awesome work.
I'm shocked there isn't a Pokemon entry here between the different starters, party combinations, solo runs, nuzlockes, and (depending on the game) opportunities to do the gyms out of the intended order. Other than that, dope video.
There's always a pokemon game that I'm replaying just cause of that reason. You can really make it unique every time
I've hit a point where "replayability" means something else to me than it once did. I used to define it as a game with enough content for you to play it again and have a reasonably unique/new experience. Now a "replayable" game is one that I can jump RIGHT INTO and be balls deep in the game within minutes. Maybe there isn't a ton of new or unexplored content, but they're still challenging, offer some variety, but aren't too demanding of your time.
For example... I loved Balder's Gate 3 (and Disco Elysium)... but there is little chance I ever fully replay it. MAYBE if I retire early, but even then it's unlikely. And it was one of my favorite games of last year. But when you only have a small handful of hours a week... a 100+ hour game can take months. And with new games dropping, long experiences tend o get pushed to the back-burner... which can make those replays of long games feel too segmented to get into, leave for an extended period of time, then get back into.
Nowadays I find myself playing a lot of 'older" games, action games, and roguelikes, and I'll play the odd "long game" upon release. I'm not one of those people who only likes short games... But if a game is over 30 hours, I'm almost certainly only going to play through it once.
old god of war games for me,
recently i have played god of war 3 remastered for 12 times in a row and i still havent stopped playing it
I don't replay games ever really but I've played through re4 well over 20 times.
Same! I now play it on auto pilot haha
Watched it while eating my food and some strawberries. Solid Recommendations 👍
Pokémon is quite replayable. Going through the region with a different team can be fun.
Nioh 2. I've sunk thousands of hours into it. A masterpiece.
I've got two words for you sir......
DEAD CELLS.
That game did something to my brain. I have somewhere around 3k hours into that game since early access on 3 devices. The sheer number of weapons is insane and will change that play through quite a bit. Hopefully windblown has that type of loop
My top 3 😎
Dark Souls 2, Fallout 4, Cyberpunk 2077. Honorable mention Dead Space 2. #1 Dark Souls 2: Why don’t more games have invasions? I never tire of them. Random co-op with strangers by touching a symbol they place in their world that appears in yours. Extremely open first half lets you go to grab the gear for your build. A roster of well balanced weapons. And the only souls game that makes sweeping additions to every ng+ cycle, up through ng+6.
#2 Fallout 4. A wide open perk chart. Engaging world and gameplay. Deep companion based RPG system. But the kicker is settlement building, where you’re only limited by your creativity. Based on that alone it’s a desert island game. #3 Cyberpunk 2077. Trust me. Commit to this game. To do so, turn off the minimap. Turn off the objective markers. Learn the streets, the alleys, the gutters. Get to know the city like the back of your hand. Once you do, you’ll finally be able to get out of the cacophonous confusion the city envelops you in, and start seeing the details that remained hidden underneath. The most living breathing mess of a city, and I love it.
Honorable Mention: Dead Space 2 isn’t the longest, or most open, but it’s about as perfect as a game can get on every single metric.
All three Dishonored games have held up really well and never get old for me
Great video! I can’t wait for your most overhyped games, I think that’s gonna be such an interesting topic. Especially coming from someone who was in the industry. Also non related have you seen the trailer for subliminal? It looks super cool think you would like it.
Over 2k hours on new vegas, 600 hours on payday 2, 700 hours on left 4 dead 2, 500 hours on hotline miami 2 and 600 hours on ultrakill. Fucking goat games
Personally, I think more should distinguish between longevity and replayability. Dark Souls and Slay the Spire are examples of games with high replayability. Skyrim and Tears of the Kingdom are examples of games with longevity. They both equal high ammounts of playtime but are fundamentally different
I think my most replayed games in general have been the Half-Life series, Mass Effect trilogy, Star Wars KOTOR 1, 2, Jedi Academy, Battlefront 2, the GTA series, Resident Evil 4, Batman Arkham series, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, the Halo series, Diablo 2, Warcraft 3, Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 and 3, NFS Underground 1, 2 and Most Wanted, World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike, Skyrim, Unreal Tournament 2004, Street Fighter series and some other Capcom fighter games.
These games must have made for over 50% of my total gaming time in what's probably 25 years of gaming, and I think I played some thousands of games in total.
I was surprised to see Wolf Among Us on this list as it’s a story game but it is absolutely FANTASTIC. Truly can’t wait for the strawberry-I MEAN SEQUEL they are working on! And Resident Evil? Yeah I played thru the 2 remake 6 times directly after I finished it the first time because I thought it was absolutely incredible and wanted to experience the game again with Claire and thru different ways. It’s so replayable I’m gunna definitely play it again this halloween!
I love your videos, and excellent recomendations
Street Fighter 2
Bomberman (most of them)
Megaman X
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
COD: Modern Warfare (online multi-player)
WWE No Mercy
Guitar Hero
House of the Dead 2
Punch-Out
I think the game I have played from start to finish more than any other is Legacy of Goku 2 on the GBA, only take about 15 hours and gives you a micro version of all the best DBZ moments from Frieza coming to earth till Perfect Cell and even had a few of the movies as like Secret Bosses or areas. Just an amazing game.
bought re5 a month ago. already finished it 5 times and beat it once in 4 hours one sitting. was addicted to the gameplay loop of getting ammo and surviving on professional, such a hard game but so rewarding when playing it right
I’m on my 7th playthrough of RE4 remake. It’s so fun I can’t put it down
The Zelda 3D games are an obvious answer. Especially orcarina but ESPECIALLY Wind Waker. I just loved WW
Resident Evil 4 is easily the most replayable game for me. the length doesnt matter. im having so much fun it doesnt even feel that long anymore.
Great video bro
The Last of Us. One of the few games I've played beginning to end more than once.
Hitman series are so underrated.
Been playing bayonetta recently! Love those games! I suck at it but im getting better!
the bordelrands games are up there for me, as well as the arkham trilogy
Calling Mega Man ‘Little Woman’ on the timestamp made me laugh so hard for some reason 🤣
A personal favorite is Metroid Dread, I’ve played that game more times than I can count
Great video as always my man. Strawberries!
i love disco elysium and i can't see a future where i don't replay it with a new build every year.
My top 10 most repayable games are Deus Ex, Final Fantasy VII, Half Life, Alien Isolation, Dead Space, Resident Evil 2, Mass Effect, Bioshock, PES 6, and Morrowind.
this is totally so tubular, jonathan
Those time stamps are peak.
Keep Going !!👍
Bro has Pikmin and God Hand on this list. My man.
Would love to hear about your top10 roguelikes & roguelites!
Strawberry banana bread
The Wolf Among Us is honestly the only other good Telltale game besides The Walking Dead Season 1. They only made two good games lol
Where the hell is borderlands
Haven't watched the video yet but I swear if the code word is strawberries i'm gonna lose it
Been watching these videos for a while now. While I am always curious to see the games that you will feature I can't make myself listen more than 20-30 sec per entry because you repeat the same sentences at least 5 times. You make your point the first time jeez. No need to stretch a 12 min video into 40 min slogs. Sorry for the negative comment been wanting to say this for the last couple of videos.
Edit - might not come this way but I actually like your channel and I am subscribed.
I appreciate the constructive feedback, do you think you could give a timestamp as to an example of me doing that? Ive always been a rambler lol
The game I've most replayed in my life is Diablo 2 and it's not even close.
Listen bro, I would hope to provide some feedback as always. Some games I played more than once and I found as somewhat replayable and went about it with a different approach at least more than Once. So 1. Elden Ring 2. Fallout 4 3. Skyrim 4. Bioshock Trilogy 5. Dishonored 1&2. Honorable mentions : BL2, Deathloop and The outer worlds. Please let me know if you agree, thanks !
All good mentions! I wanted to include more but I had to cut the list at some point! BL2 and Outer worlds were there initially
@@TotallyTubularJonathan Thanks man, I am glad you agree. Yeah of course I understand, you can't include everything lol.
Remnant 2
L4d 1 or 2 I got tons of hours in that game
Most replayable games to ever exist. I miss the 360 days playing vs mode for hours daily.
@sherrdreamz7232 FAX dam I miss xbox 360 era
Resident Evil and Mario are VERY replayable.
This was a very good list.
Did I hear Baldur’s Taint 3? Lmaoo
Sonic and Knuckles 3
StarFox 64 is amazing
I like the list but no Left4dead was surprising
One of these days, it's actually going to be Saints Row 😂
Dragon Age games are also very replayable
Nioh 2 is the ultimate replayability nothing comes close
Also the halo games
For me;
GTA games
Bully
RDR games
Skyrim, Oblivion
Souls games
Silent Hill games
Resident Evil games
Hitman Blood Money
God of War games
Old Harry Potter games
haven’t watched the full video yet, but i bought new vegas and couldn’t play it cuz i use amd hardware. last time i tried downloading a mod for a game i was almost phished, and the one i installed for new vegas didn’t work. people kept sending me to shady sites and i gave up. i will never trust bethesda again
Are you gonna review the new Monster Jam Showdown game?
@@MonsterJamLoserTX I just ordered it! Forgot it was even coming out. I think I’ll do another monster jam video and will include the new game
Pineapple 😜
Kenshi, Kenshi is infanantly Replayable. What is Kenshi? Look it up
Its not Skirim its Sky-Rim
Yours truly the English teacher
This is totally cheating, but technically just a list of the best roguelikes would be the most replayable games 😅
Some of my favorites are Dead Cells, Inscryption, Halls of Torment and Roboquest
Your list is excellent btw
Personally I think sonic generations is extremely replayable
Skirim Is the most replayable
The messenger, fable, yakuza kiwami 2, jet force gemini, doom eternal, age of mythology, dantes inferno, dead to rights 2, resident evil 1 remake, hifi rush, the warriors, darkest dungeon, jet set radio future, bloodborne, returnal, streets of rage 4, metroid dread (/64), darksiders 2, silent hill 1 & 3, crash bandicoot, red dead revolver, little nightmares 1 & 2, metal slug 3, guitar hero 3, the mercenaries, condemned, it takes two, prince of persia sands of time, fallout 3, street fighter 2 / 3rd strike, devil may cry 3, god of war 3, the darkness, wcw vs nwo (64), overcooked 2. *NUFF SAID.*
what about reident evil 3 ?
I always return to some of the Mario’s every year. Recently Hitman and Resident Evil too. All incredible games.
Disco Elysium is one of the greatest examples of "Role Playing" in gaming. Such a shame we'll never get a sequel because a series is necessary for that world and characters!
The most repayable games are most games.
Fallout 3 is the most replayable game
When you're looking for a nice new game to play and waste hours on end watching some yt channels showcasing the absolute worst gameboy ass games ever with the only exceptions of 5% great games that literally everyone has already played for the 420th time. Gotta love it man, guess I'll not play anything
dragons dogma...
One of the saddest moments for me in gaming was starting ng+ in Dragon’s Dogma and realizing that the world doesn’t scale up in difficulty. I worked hard to get ready for ng+, upgrading whatever I could. I thought I did something wrong at first, because I one tapped everything. It never would’ve occurred to me that ng+ is like that.
I don't see Witcher series. Or any Lego game
@@КристианСтоянов-р3у originally had witcher but didn’t make the final cut. And Lego games? Idkkkk maybe it’s just me but I don’t find them all that replayable, probably because there’s so many and I’m trying to play them all but pass on replaying for me
Not a single Borderlands?
thought about borderlands 2... but didnt make the final cut
Unless you're looter shooter junkie, Borderlands games won't be really that enjoyable to replay.
The builds in Borderlands games only truly unlock their potential after 2-3 playthrough, not many want to replay that much when first levels are meh. And OP levels are just... Not fun Tbh.
So I can see why he skipped em but Borderlands would still be better choice than F3 and especially F4, Bethesda's Fallout ain't replayable for true RPG Enjoyers 💀
@danielsurvivor1372 Fair enough I think they have a good repayable factor solely because the different types of charecters you can use. Like 1 has 4 VHs, 2 has 6 VHs, TPS has 6 VHs, and 3 has 4 VHs but each with 3 different skill sets
I don't think you have to explicitly be into looter shooters just FPS in general and while 3 had a pretty awful main-story it had solid DLC and 1, 2 and TPS had solid intriguing stories
True about the OP levels and 3s Mayhem mode they can make the games pretty difficult but I'd atleast reccomend anyone interested atleast do a regular playthrough and a TVHM playthrough. UVHM kinda sucks especially for BL2 since you have to use slag to kill anything
I feel the same about Fallout lmao not just Bethesda's either. I think FO2 is decent to replay but not 3, NV or 4
My main issue with replaying NV is while it has decent replay value with the 4 main factions the beginning of the game is such a chore nobody wants to spend 5h+ patrolling the Mojave
Personally in terms of post apocalyptic RPGs I'd say Wasteland 2 & 3 are more re-playable than any Fallout game
@@P_D-px6iv Yeah sure those characters do add a lot of replayability... But you have to grind levels to get them to do fun skill trees. You also might need to grind for legendaries or other unique loot too if you plan to play beyond normal mode. Hence why I say you probably need to really love looter shooter gameplay loop to really consider them playable, average shooter fan would rather play games that don't force them to grind 😅.
As for your other takes they're wild, I mean I agree that FNV early game is a bit weak, but not 5+ hours weak, maybe if you do first playthrough but in 2nd and so on playthroughs you can know how to skip early quests to get to the good stuff, there's several ways to get to Strip before doing all that south route stuff. Hence I'd argue FNV early game just feels better than Borderlands games but to each their own
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IF I DONT SEE TBOI ON HERE IM SUING
Edit: better lawyer up
it got a mention!
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Conan exiles and Minecraft. They’re not really like traditional games but there’s something about these two games that makes me come back and replay them over and over again.
Noooo you butchered one my fav RPGs ever Skyrim! It not pronounced as skerim it is SKYRIM
This video is really quiet.
Thanks for the super edgy chapters names 🙄
The interesting thing about Sekiro's replayability is that superficially it should be the same experience because there's little variety in the build options or routes through the game.
Yet the experience is totally different because the first time through the game, the mechanics and patterns are reinforced so totally, that on the second play through, you just roll everything. It goes from being a very challanging and punishing game, to a cakewalk.
And having that experience of total mastery is worth the replay.
Dude does multiple spots with multiple games cause they’re similar. Then puts botw on its own. Funny that
Also baldurs taint is cringe
Disco Peakium and Baldur's Peak 3 showcase HOW you're supposed to make an RPG, something that many companies, like Bethesda, seem to not understand...
And yet I'd still gladly spend another 100 hours enjoying Skyrim or Fallout 4.