Games you have played through at least 10 times

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Maybe not 10 times but around 5 times each game

45+

30+

>not playing through pic related once a year since it's release

tetris

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Star Fox 64
Pokemon Puzzle League maybe 10x that but that probably doesn't count.

I'd rather try new games than replay ones I've already experienced.

Help me.

14 times and I still can't get the Maria ending

you're doing it wrong.

I know. But I follow the instructions perfectly. Why the hell I am wrong?

Silent Hill 2 & 3
Rule of Rose
Final Fantasy 9
Oddly enough, Dark Souls II

you're most likely involuntarily and accidentally falling back to your old gaming habits, instead of truly dedicating your mind to the requirements, and brute forcing them through. Obviously you should avoid all the other triggers for the OTHER endings as much as you can.

no regrets

Thanks.

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Warpless and with warps.

Playing through the Revolution hack atm.

Bloodborne, 21 times

Shadow the Hedgehog

Pretty sure I'm pushing 40+. Not that bad considering one sitting is like 2 hours at most.

thats hot

>Rule of Rose
>Final Fantasy 9
>Dark Souls 2

Who Doesn't play RE4 every year?

seconding

I've not replayed it in over 10 years

all souls

I want to ____ Vivian.

party with.

Is that a joke? I love TTYD, but I also feel that it has very little replay value in it. I have played through it twice, once on launch and once a year ago, and I still remembered most of it all too well.

There are "challenge" playthroughs you can do by limiting yourself to certain badges, iirc. But really I just like the characters and it makes me nostalgic.

Yeah, I really love the characters and the atmosphere in it too, it's just that the basic gameplay is kinda too repetitive if you already know where to go and what to do. I'd love to play more Paper Mario, but still.

Of course, it all could be fine if Nintendo had actually made good Paper Mario sequels instead of the shit we got now.

Those relatively short but still satisfying games I can replay in an afternoon. I like you two.

I also played it a ton the 360 version of Orange Box.

Also played through DMC3 at least 20 times.

I've probably played Victoria 2, CK2 and EU4 more than 10 times, as different countries of course. I can't imagine playing an RPG or FPS that many times though.

That goes with the genre, they're designed for emergent gameplay and the script is loose enough that it never gets boring.

But with other kinds of games that have a story to follow and the same areas to go through? You either need the choice of playing through the game differently through meaningful choices (a la Witcher 2 or New Vegas), the choice of creating characters that play differently enough (RPGs again), or otherwise the gameplay has to be so fucking good that you just don't get tired of it (Dark Souls, DMC4, Bayonetta...).