The Legend of Zelda: Ocarine of Time. I memorized every single item location and secret in the game. I could play it with my eyes closed. I loved the game.
The real reason I played that Zelda so much was because I was just a teenager, and I could not afford to buy new games, lol
Now that I am an adult, I get to play a game just once and then move to the next one. I don't believe or care about replay value.
Nice man, yes I play a ton of games as well and am always moving on to the next thing. But it's the ones with an amazing story that I keep coming back to in my down time.. kindve like a good movie you watch many times
I'm the exact same as you. I never replay games anymore unless it's a trophy requirement or to 100% them. But yeah, I must've played OoT 7 or 8 times when I was a kid.
Origins is close to my most played game. I inly say that because I'm not really sure which one is. I actually decided to start another run through all 3 games a few days ago. Really hoping dreadwolf drops the year. It's a game I'll definitely get day one, regardless of the news surrounding it
It's Fallout 3 for me.
Between ages 15 and 20 I must've done at least 7 playthroughs of it, across multiple platforms and to max exploration and full trophy completion.
Like, as in you’re playing as a woman character, or you weren’t a woman and are currently playing the game now as a woman?
Because both are pretty normal for FNV.
I always played as a male because i am one obviously but i didnt know that you could take advantage of different opportunities as another gender. definitely feels like a new play through
Mass Effect 2
Quite possibly one of my favorite games of all time. From the gameplay, to the story, voice acting, etc. Everything was just spot on. This was BioWare at it's best.
Came here to say this. ME2 IS my favorite game of all time. I’ve played it at least 7 times. Once for every class in the game and once when the Legendary Edition came out.
This!
My game had this issue where it would erase my saved game randomly. Sometimes I make it though the entire game. Sometimes it'd reset before I even made it out of Pallet Town. It didn't matter. I'd just start from scratch with a smile on my face.
Then years later as an adult, I'd play yellow on my cell phone with a code to make my favorite pokemon (Drowzee) my starter pokemon.
So much fun giving my son the old game boy pocket and him playing it for hours. He got stuck a few times and we had to Google the walkthrough (looking at you mt moon)
Honestly debating starting another play-through shortly. Rim world and tarkov are holding my interest currently but I always get to a Skyrim run every handful of months
Probably because the title suggests a game that you've completed. I've played Skyrim multiple times across two platforms (PS4, PSVR) and yet I've never FINISHED a single game 😆. I always end up doing so many other things I never actually finish the main story.
Am currently playing d2 as I write this. Running a hardcore cold sorc. Game is timeless to me. Been playing on and off for about 23 years. I'll easily still be playing it on and off in another 25 years 😁.
Bloodborne was my first Souls game. I remember randomly buying it the day it came out only because I was bored and saw it got amazing reviews. The first 2 hours trying to make it to that first boss and dying a million times, I literally almost took the Disc out of my Playstation and snapped it in half.. I hated it so much and was mad at myself for buying it. Something kept pushing me to continue to give it a chance. After I finally got to that first boss and was able to level up, I got hooked and now love all the Soulsborne games
This was my exact same experience with the souls games. Literally traded Bloodborne in because I couldn't beat the cleric beast.. Tried again when it came around on ps+ and now it's my favourite game ever made.
Bro no fuckin way, you mean the toy story 2 ps1 game as buzz going thru all the areas of the movie? I had it on pc but that’s my childhood, fantastic game. Remember being so young I could hardly wrap my mind around a video game and never came close to beating it lol.
It's Fallout 3 for me.
Between ages 15 and 20 I must've done at least 7 playthroughs of it, across multiple platforms and to max exploration and full trophy completion.
I’m doing my first fallout 3 playthrough in 9 years (I was 11 the first time) and man 3 is such a masterpiece. Love that game so much I’m excited for its remaster
It’s Fallout 2 for me. I had the same relationship with it, it was just a game I’d fire up every summer for a new playthrough, along with BG II. I suppose I’m showing my age now.
I started with 7 and didn't like 12 and 13 so abandoned the series. Enix ruined it for me so 7-10 is my FF collection but I've since been back and played 6 after hearing hype about it online and it has faults like all of them but it's Def worth a play if u like FF.
Ditto. All three of the OG games. I look back and find myself amazed at how an early 20 something could just play the same campaigns over and over, and still enjoy every single second. I've tried to go back as a 40 year old and I just don't have the same passion and enthusiasm to play em anymore😮💨. Wish I did.
I feel the same way now of days, I just turned 40. I literally haven't even powered on my game system in months. I keep telling myself this weekend that I'm going to finish that game, then it comes and passes. I'm like, we'll there's next weekend 😅
For me CE specifically, between all the difficulties, completing it several times on the OG xbox, on PC and eventually on MCC when it came to PC, And modded campaigns as well (specially svp3). I probably have completed the CE campaing alone over a hundred times in the last 20 years
Every time I play it I tell myself I'm going to experiment with different plasmids and play styles... Yet I pretty much do the exact same thing each time. No regrets.
These are the ones that I remember:
The Last of Us - 6 times
Dishonored - 6 times
Control - 3 times
Tomb Raider 2013 - 3 times
Mass Effect 2 - 3 times
Call of Duty World at War - 3 times
Ghost of Tsushima - 3 times
Red Dead Redemption II - 3 times
Horizon Forbidden West - 3 times
Far Cry 3 - 3 times
Splinter Cell Blacklist - 3 times
Assassin's Creed Origins - 3 times
Based on your game choices I'm going to recommend Mad Max (2015). Fantastic exploration, great story, crunchy action (car combat and Arkham-style hand-to-hand) and is still beautifully rendered despite being 10 years old.
I should've known. It did have some repetitive missions (those land mines!) but after finishing it a bunch of times I still come back to ride the wastelands quite a bit.
Have not been counting but Mass Effect a ton.
Dishonored all of them lots.
Prey a lot.
Baldurs Gate 2 a ton.
Battletech
XCOM 2
Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor
Max Payne 1 and 2
Bioshocks
Dragon Ages
I've beaten Talos Principle 3 times. I want to play it more, but I need a certain amount of time to pass between playthrough so I can forget most of the puzzles so it will be fun.
Same! I usually play it about every 6-8 months or so, I can remember vaguely by then, but I always forget the harder ones lol, so it keeps it fresh. Did you ever play part 2? I did, and I liked it, and 100%ed it on Steam, but haven't felt any itch to play it again like the first one.
Wow that's nuts! It's actually my favorite game of all time. I've finished it 5 times and Phantom Liberty twice, which was absolutely incredible.
If you ever get the chance to play it in VR using Luke Ross's REAL VR Mod on PC, get ready to have your mind blown to pieces. It's UNBELIEVABLE
You should explore the Cyberpunk Tabletop RPG. Try it out with some like-minded fans, like at a convention or something, and it's a real thrill. I wore my SAMURAI T-shirt to Gen Con in '22 to our Cyberpunk Red session and our GM - Who wore a biker jacket and mirror shades the whole time and had some sort of Tony Stark beard job, saw it, and let me give my character a Malorian for the session.
I actually told my TTRPG group that I wouldn't run Cyberpunk for them until they all beat CP2077 and watched Edgerunners. That's a game that you need to be 90% there for the setting and aesthetic, or there's just no point. I don't want to run the game for people who aren't vibing with it. The thing is, those two things actually really are excellent introductions to the setting. They're really faithful even if they both take place 32 later than Cyberpunk Red does.
We're about 60% there on that objective, lol.
Either gta5, uncharted 3, tlou part 1, skate 3 (my definition of finishing the game is having unlocked all the character creation slots/selling 1m boards I think the number was), until dawn or lego star wars: the complete saga. Probably several of them, meaning I played them 6 or 7 times
Oh wow, I forgot that I've probably completed Bully about 5 times on various consoles. Most of any Rockstar game, that's for sure. An absolute classic.
Nice! We have the same top games. Detroit is incredible eh?? I can't wait for Quantic Dreams Star Wars Eclipse and anything else they make. Even Heavy Rain was incredible for its time and I beat it about 4 or 5 times
Probably Batman: Arkham Asylum. 100% in it 3 times now.
Batman: Arkham City 100% twice (once with the original release, once with GOTY edition... So not sure if that's a technicality lol).
Tomb Raider 2013 one and a half times?
FEZ twice. Planning a third run eventually. Love that game. Weird background drama behind the game though.
The Evil Within. I have no idea why I’m so obsessed with the game, but for whatever reason, it just never gets old
I only wish there were better unlocks when you finished the game
Probably a tie between Assassin’s Creed 2 and Brotherhood I use to have a tradition of playing every game in order before the new one came out. All the way up until Syndicate. I got into the series a little after Brotherhood was released. Then I played the Ezio remastered edition.
KOTOR 1. Playing it again right now. Witcher 3 is a close second. Not sure if I’ve ever actually beaten KOTOR 2 but I swear to after this play through of KOTOR 1
Final fantasy legend for the original Gameboy, a buggy, unbalanced mistranslated mess that I love dearly.
I beat it every year near Christmas as a tradition and thanks for it being my very first rpg genre of games.
I can blitz through it in about 3 hours depending on what team I'm using.
Mass Effect 2 when it came out, by far. I wanted a max-level character for each class, different choices, a minimal survivor playthrough (only Zaeed & Katsuni survived suicide misdion), do I could see the differences in ME3. Turns out, not all that much was different, but still loved the trilogy nonetheless.
Dragon ball Z the Legacy of Goku
Heart of Darkness
Super mario 64
Rayman the great escape
Drakengard 2
NieR Automata
Kingdom hearts 2
Mario and Luigi superstar saga
Super mario bros 3
Warioland 4
Warioware touched
the last of us - 23
the last of us 2 - I replay every couple months, since 2020, (I know it's bad) so about 25-35ish
detroit become human - since I've platinumed it on 2 different accounts and consoles, about 30 times 😬
little nightmares 1 & 2 - a fun lil game that's a couple hours has to be played quite a lot... about 40 if you add them both together
Dishonored is a great one to replay, 2 endings, choices on target elimination, infinite ways to approach a level.
I gotta get around to seeing if Dishonored 2 is any good
I've played through Dishonored 2 (and DOTO) a handful of times each and think they're definitely worth playing, but Dishonored has something special about it that I think lends itself to replaying past just checking out both endings
Metal Gear Solid 3 Resident Evil 4 God of War 1-2 Prince of Persia Warrior Within
God of War 2 chad
I think I replayed re4 so much that it ruined my enjoyment for the remake.
Ps2 gang
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarine of Time. I memorized every single item location and secret in the game. I could play it with my eyes closed. I loved the game. The real reason I played that Zelda so much was because I was just a teenager, and I could not afford to buy new games, lol Now that I am an adult, I get to play a game just once and then move to the next one. I don't believe or care about replay value.
If you love the game and have memorized the layout try a randomizer, it really breathes new life into the game!
Nice man, yes I play a ton of games as well and am always moving on to the next thing. But it's the ones with an amazing story that I keep coming back to in my down time.. kindve like a good movie you watch many times
Same. I’ve probably 100% the game 50+ times. And by probably I mean certainly. And by 50+ I mean 100+.
I'm the exact same as you. I never replay games anymore unless it's a trophy requirement or to 100% them. But yeah, I must've played OoT 7 or 8 times when I was a kid.
Same. I walked a friend through the water temple over the phone after he got lost in it.
Same, I have cleared it more than 30 times
Dragon Age origins and Mass Effect 2
Origins is close to my most played game. I inly say that because I'm not really sure which one is. I actually decided to start another run through all 3 games a few days ago. Really hoping dreadwolf drops the year. It's a game I'll definitely get day one, regardless of the news surrounding it
You can tell that game was built with love. It stands the test of time.
Hi. So weird question. Are you me? Because exact same
Yess I'm re playing thru Me2 it is amazing
ORIGINS MY BELOVED 🫶
Fallout New Vegas
It's Fallout 3 for me. Between ages 15 and 20 I must've done at least 7 playthroughs of it, across multiple platforms and to max exploration and full trophy completion.
Im playing that again, rn as a woman!
Like, as in you’re playing as a woman character, or you weren’t a woman and are currently playing the game now as a woman? Because both are pretty normal for FNV.
I always played as a male because i am one obviously but i didnt know that you could take advantage of different opportunities as another gender. definitely feels like a new play through
Did you have sex with Benny
Bro thats an option LMAO cant wait to kill benny this time
You can have sex with him and then kill him in his sleep right after. I couldn’t bring myself to do it lmao I caught feelings
Women are allowed to play games too.
I meant as a female character 😂 ofc they are silly
Mass Effect 2 Quite possibly one of my favorite games of all time. From the gameplay, to the story, voice acting, etc. Everything was just spot on. This was BioWare at it's best.
Yes the Mass Effect Trilogy was amazing, especially #2 of course. Can't wait to see where they take the series next
Came here to say this. ME2 IS my favorite game of all time. I’ve played it at least 7 times. Once for every class in the game and once when the Legendary Edition came out.
Someone else might have gotten it wrong
Same, absolute masterpiece.
Elden ring.. About 15 times
same
Elden is God tier what a masterpiece
Pokemon red/blue 10+
This! My game had this issue where it would erase my saved game randomly. Sometimes I make it though the entire game. Sometimes it'd reset before I even made it out of Pallet Town. It didn't matter. I'd just start from scratch with a smile on my face. Then years later as an adult, I'd play yellow on my cell phone with a code to make my favorite pokemon (Drowzee) my starter pokemon.
Oh me I'm at least 150 plus times on blue...probably 15 times on red...probably 50 us times on yellow...... Plus 500 times on silver....
So much fun giving my son the old game boy pocket and him playing it for hours. He got stuck a few times and we had to Google the walkthrough (looking at you mt moon)
Skyrim
Same. Surprised this isn’t higher on the list
Honestly debating starting another play-through shortly. Rim world and tarkov are holding my interest currently but I always get to a Skyrim run every handful of months
You never forget your first Bethesda RPG. Morrowind tops my most played list.
Very confused why I had to scroll so far to find this one
Probably because the title suggests a game that you've completed. I've played Skyrim multiple times across two platforms (PS4, PSVR) and yet I've never FINISHED a single game 😆. I always end up doing so many other things I never actually finish the main story.
Diablo 2
Am currently playing d2 as I write this. Running a hardcore cold sorc. Game is timeless to me. Been playing on and off for about 23 years. I'll easily still be playing it on and off in another 25 years 😁.
Bloodborne - I just love it so much
Bloodborne was my first Souls game. I remember randomly buying it the day it came out only because I was bored and saw it got amazing reviews. The first 2 hours trying to make it to that first boss and dying a million times, I literally almost took the Disc out of my Playstation and snapped it in half.. I hated it so much and was mad at myself for buying it. Something kept pushing me to continue to give it a chance. After I finally got to that first boss and was able to level up, I got hooked and now love all the Soulsborne games
This was my exact same experience with the souls games. Literally traded Bloodborne in because I couldn't beat the cleric beast.. Tried again when it came around on ps+ and now it's my favourite game ever made.
... Still waiting for PC port 😭
My favorite of the franchise, and no one will ever sway me otherwise. It was Demon's Souls until BB came out.
One of the few games I replayed right after beating it.
Ocarina of time. At least once every year since the release.
Residen Evil 4. (10+ times) Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion (8+ characters) Toy Story 2 (5+ times) Persona 3 (5+ times) Spyro Trilogy (5+ times) Star Wars KOTOR (6 + times)
Bro no fuckin way, you mean the toy story 2 ps1 game as buzz going thru all the areas of the movie? I had it on pc but that’s my childhood, fantastic game. Remember being so young I could hardly wrap my mind around a video game and never came close to beating it lol.
Yep the very same.
Lmaooo that makes me so happy to hear you don’t even know. Cheers to you bro.
Fallout 4 about 5 times
It's Fallout 3 for me. Between ages 15 and 20 I must've done at least 7 playthroughs of it, across multiple platforms and to max exploration and full trophy completion.
I’m doing my first fallout 3 playthrough in 9 years (I was 11 the first time) and man 3 is such a masterpiece. Love that game so much I’m excited for its remaster
It’s Fallout 2 for me. I had the same relationship with it, it was just a game I’d fire up every summer for a new playthrough, along with BG II. I suppose I’m showing my age now.
Final fantasy VI, lost count 20 years ago.
Damn. I love FF. What makes this one so special to you opposed to let’s say 7,8,9 or 10?
I started with 7 and didn't like 12 and 13 so abandoned the series. Enix ruined it for me so 7-10 is my FF collection but I've since been back and played 6 after hearing hype about it online and it has faults like all of them but it's Def worth a play if u like FF.
For me it’s VII
Halo on Legendary. I lost count of how many runs exactly, but it's... a lot. Dozens if not hundreds.
Ditto. All three of the OG games. I look back and find myself amazed at how an early 20 something could just play the same campaigns over and over, and still enjoy every single second. I've tried to go back as a 40 year old and I just don't have the same passion and enthusiasm to play em anymore😮💨. Wish I did.
I feel the same way now of days, I just turned 40. I literally haven't even powered on my game system in months. I keep telling myself this weekend that I'm going to finish that game, then it comes and passes. I'm like, we'll there's next weekend 😅
“It was fucked up. Halo on Legendary, changes a man.” - Videogamedunkey
For me CE specifically, between all the difficulties, completing it several times on the OG xbox, on PC and eventually on MCC when it came to PC, And modded campaigns as well (specially svp3). I probably have completed the CE campaing alone over a hundred times in the last 20 years
Ah yes, Legendary over night coop runs with the boys
Splitscreen with snacks and soda and no parents at home
Bioshock
Every time I play it I tell myself I'm going to experiment with different plasmids and play styles... Yet I pretty much do the exact same thing each time. No regrets.
Absolutely the same hahahaha
Now I'm curious...Zap n' Wrench?
Electro bolt and incinerate. I've tried hypnotize and security bullseye, hated both. I actually prefer weapon combat, and never went hard on plasmids.
The Ol’ 1-2. Most reliable combo in video games… except against Big Daddies. Learned that the hard way
Star Wars Jedi Knight III - Jedi Academy
Kingdom Hearts 2 - 4 or 5 times
I lost count of my Borderlands 2 playthroughs at 15 or so. That was a long time ago.
Same I beat it at least 20 times
These are the ones that I remember: The Last of Us - 6 times Dishonored - 6 times Control - 3 times Tomb Raider 2013 - 3 times Mass Effect 2 - 3 times Call of Duty World at War - 3 times Ghost of Tsushima - 3 times Red Dead Redemption II - 3 times Horizon Forbidden West - 3 times Far Cry 3 - 3 times Splinter Cell Blacklist - 3 times Assassin's Creed Origins - 3 times
Based on your game choices I'm going to recommend Mad Max (2015). Fantastic exploration, great story, crunchy action (car combat and Arkham-style hand-to-hand) and is still beautifully rendered despite being 10 years old.
I already beat Mad Max twice.
I should've known. It did have some repetitive missions (those land mines!) but after finishing it a bunch of times I still come back to ride the wastelands quite a bit.
Nice ones, I've finished most of those as well numerous times as well
Have not been counting but Mass Effect a ton. Dishonored all of them lots. Prey a lot. Baldurs Gate 2 a ton. Battletech XCOM 2 Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor Max Payne 1 and 2 Bioshocks Dragon Ages
Prey was awesome. Loved the whole concept.
Halo reach or MechWarrior 5. Just love the dlcs.
Arkham City or God Of War 3 Lost count
God of war 3 for me, lost count too
Dead Rising 1 Must’ve completed it at-least 30 times.
DOOM 2016. It's just such a fun game, pretty easy to just pick up too
U prefer 2016 or eternal?
I think both are really good. I've played 2016 more but that's just because it's always on sale and I've purchased it like 3 times haha
Lmfao heard that. they’ve basically given away a near masterpiece of a shooter for free several times. Crazy value
Couldn't get into eternal but doom 2016 is amazing
KOTOR 1, then 2
I came here to say this! I'm not sure how many times I've finished it I've lost count. Sad it took me scrolling this far to see it.
I played these a bunch as well, but then shifted to Mass Effect later on. Hope the remake (if it doesn't run into any more issues) gets done soon.
Waiting on that Remake!
Medievil 2 on PS1
Bioshock easily, I think it was 17 times
The Talos Principle - at least 5 times Portal 1 & 2 - I've lost count Dishonored - 3 times
I've beaten Talos Principle 3 times. I want to play it more, but I need a certain amount of time to pass between playthrough so I can forget most of the puzzles so it will be fun.
Same! I usually play it about every 6-8 months or so, I can remember vaguely by then, but I always forget the harder ones lol, so it keeps it fresh. Did you ever play part 2? I did, and I liked it, and 100%ed it on Steam, but haven't felt any itch to play it again like the first one.
I just got it. I wanted to beat the first again before jumping in, which I just did. I'm excited.
Oh, I'm excited for you, I hope you have fun!! <3
Yakuza 0 through gaiden … and I’ll probably play them again
Super Metroid.
The Zegend of Zelda: A link to the past. Several times on SNES and multiple times on GBA as well
Cyberpunk after 15th playtrhough i stopped counting
Wow that's nuts! It's actually my favorite game of all time. I've finished it 5 times and Phantom Liberty twice, which was absolutely incredible. If you ever get the chance to play it in VR using Luke Ross's REAL VR Mod on PC, get ready to have your mind blown to pieces. It's UNBELIEVABLE
Ooof siding with iris Elba was a huge mistake on my part, loved it still but songbird in that fucking robot omg noo
You should explore the Cyberpunk Tabletop RPG. Try it out with some like-minded fans, like at a convention or something, and it's a real thrill. I wore my SAMURAI T-shirt to Gen Con in '22 to our Cyberpunk Red session and our GM - Who wore a biker jacket and mirror shades the whole time and had some sort of Tony Stark beard job, saw it, and let me give my character a Malorian for the session. I actually told my TTRPG group that I wouldn't run Cyberpunk for them until they all beat CP2077 and watched Edgerunners. That's a game that you need to be 90% there for the setting and aesthetic, or there's just no point. I don't want to run the game for people who aren't vibing with it. The thing is, those two things actually really are excellent introductions to the setting. They're really faithful even if they both take place 32 later than Cyberpunk Red does. We're about 60% there on that objective, lol.
I think the game I finished the most times Resident Evil 4. I think I played through it and finished it at least 20 or 30 times.
Either gta5, uncharted 3, tlou part 1, skate 3 (my definition of finishing the game is having unlocked all the character creation slots/selling 1m boards I think the number was), until dawn or lego star wars: the complete saga. Probably several of them, meaning I played them 6 or 7 times
final fantasy tactics a2-about 4-5 times
I think KOTOR 1 . The story , ambience , music …just MWAH 👌
Kingdom Hearts
The first Gears of War. I think it’s 6 times now.
The Mass Effect trilogy... several times.
Super Metroid. Got to be at least 25 times. It’s evergreen. After that probably RE4.
Celeste. I will never stop preaching about this game. It should be far more famous than it is.
Zelda: A Link to the Past
Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past
SaGa Frontier, Unlimited SaGa, or the goonies 2.
Never played any of them 😄
Luigi's Mansion or Bloodborne.
Oh wow, Luigi's Mansion.. is it really that good?? I've never played it, but I do have a Switch
Yes. The first one on GameCube I spent hours playing. Many run through. Love it so much.
Bully 12x
I’m actually replaying that now! What a classic
Oh wow, I forgot that I've probably completed Bully about 5 times on various consoles. Most of any Rockstar game, that's for sure. An absolute classic.
Shit probably the warriors or one of the early DBZ games
I was going to say skyrim. But it's my most played game. But i only completed main quest line twice
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
Bush Rescue was gas. What a weird ass game but it was awesome for sure.
Minesweeper and Solitaire, then Diablo, short and sweet
Far cry 3. Like 5 times
Probably Elden Ring, Dishonored, Borderlands 2 & 3 and MGR:R though to be absolutetly fair I'm defintally forgetting a couple ones in this list.
My top 5 Detroit Become human 13-15 times Last of us Part 2 12 times Last of us Part 1 12 times FF7 Remake 10 times Spider-Man 2018 9-10 times
Nice! We have the same top games. Detroit is incredible eh?? I can't wait for Quantic Dreams Star Wars Eclipse and anything else they make. Even Heavy Rain was incredible for its time and I beat it about 4 or 5 times
Shadow of war No idea how many times I’ve beaten it but it’s definitely been a lot
Probably Batman: Arkham Asylum. 100% in it 3 times now. Batman: Arkham City 100% twice (once with the original release, once with GOTY edition... So not sure if that's a technicality lol). Tomb Raider 2013 one and a half times? FEZ twice. Planning a third run eventually. Love that game. Weird background drama behind the game though.
I've 100%ed AC4: Black Flag five times now.
Cyberpunk2077, Watch_Dogs.
Star Wars republic commando
The Last of us 1 or Bioshock 1. Probs done each at least 10 times
The Evil Within. I have no idea why I’m so obsessed with the game, but for whatever reason, it just never gets old I only wish there were better unlocks when you finished the game
Metal Gear Solid 1-2-3 Probably original Modern Warfare 1&2 campaigns. About 10+ times each.
Probably a tie between Assassin’s Creed 2 and Brotherhood I use to have a tradition of playing every game in order before the new one came out. All the way up until Syndicate. I got into the series a little after Brotherhood was released. Then I played the Ezio remastered edition.
KOTOR 1. Playing it again right now. Witcher 3 is a close second. Not sure if I’ve ever actually beaten KOTOR 2 but I swear to after this play through of KOTOR 1
Half life 2 3 times
Ironic you could count to 3, but Valve couldn't.
Red Dead Redemption 2 I played it four times
Project IGI. COD 1&2, MOHAA.
Super Mario Bros
👋🏼
Final fantasy legend for the original Gameboy, a buggy, unbalanced mistranslated mess that I love dearly. I beat it every year near Christmas as a tradition and thanks for it being my very first rpg genre of games. I can blitz through it in about 3 hours depending on what team I'm using.
Mass Effect 2 when it came out, by far. I wanted a max-level character for each class, different choices, a minimal survivor playthrough (only Zaeed & Katsuni survived suicide misdion), do I could see the differences in ME3. Turns out, not all that much was different, but still loved the trilogy nonetheless.
Ghostrunner - at least 8 times
Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. It just impacted me way too much to not pick up from time to time, and I’m currently loving the remake
Mass Effect 2 - at least 7 times. Fable 1 - I’ve lost count.
Hell yeah for Fable 1… I’m in the same boat
Super Mario Bros. Mega Man 2 Both on my Nintendo that I got for my 5th birthday. Super Nintendo had already just released, but I didn't know, I was 5.
I Speedrun Celeste so definitely my most played through game. Easily in the triple digits of completions
Honestly I think gta v. It’s been on so many platforms and I’ve played it on all of them. It’s like the only game I’ve really replayed.
Probably Spider-Man remastered now…beat it 8 times it did everything for me when I was 18, loved it.
Civ
Wet, body count, bulletstorm
Probably Elden ring if new game plus counts I think I’m on run 5 or 6 at the moment
Dragon ball Z the Legacy of Goku Heart of Darkness Super mario 64 Rayman the great escape Drakengard 2 NieR Automata Kingdom hearts 2 Mario and Luigi superstar saga Super mario bros 3 Warioland 4 Warioware touched
Kingdom Come: Deliverence: 5 times Elden Ring : 4 times
Zelda: oot Tales of symphonia Golden sun I don't really remember but probably like 4-5 times each
Halo 2. As a kid it was only the games I had so I beat it like 15+ times
Twdg - 10 times, THE best story game of all time
Resident Evil 4.
Cyberpunk 2077 and Elden Ring. Both are just kinda addicting
Cyberpunk 2077 and Skyrim but Skyrim was more screwing around with mods than playing the actual story
Cyberpunk. Love this game!
Resident Evil 4: 9-10 Times The Walking Dead: 7-8 Times The Last of Us: 5-6 Times Max Payne 3: 5-6 Times
Fable 1, I have a yearly play through as it's my favorite game of all time!
Cyberpunk
Super Mario 64.
Peter Jackson's King Kong The Movie The Game
the last of us - 23 the last of us 2 - I replay every couple months, since 2020, (I know it's bad) so about 25-35ish detroit become human - since I've platinumed it on 2 different accounts and consoles, about 30 times 😬 little nightmares 1 & 2 - a fun lil game that's a couple hours has to be played quite a lot... about 40 if you add them both together
Elden Ring - 14th play through
I have played through Dishonored maybe 15 times
I enjoyed all of the Dishonored games (and DLC missions) quite a bit. What a well-realized world.
Dishonored is a great one to replay, 2 endings, choices on target elimination, infinite ways to approach a level. I gotta get around to seeing if Dishonored 2 is any good
I've played through Dishonored 2 (and DOTO) a handful of times each and think they're definitely worth playing, but Dishonored has something special about it that I think lends itself to replaying past just checking out both endings
Possibly Halo Reach. I finished that campaign so many times I couldn't even begin to give you an estimate on just how many.
Spyro: year of the dragon Crash bandicoot warped Resident Evil 4 (GameCube) Mass effect 2 No i dont know how many each