I’m talking about those that play the same games 2 or more times. You already know how the game plays and you know how the story goes. Wouldn’t you rather spend that time playing a new game? I’ve only got so much time to play and a I have huge backlog. I never found myself picking an game I’ve played already over a new one. I’d like to know your thoughts.

  • -Sniper-_@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Because you like the feel of a game. The gameplay, the atmosphere, the ambiance. I guess this is more for people who play games because of the literal gameplaying aspect. Not people who play because they want to watch cutscenes. For example i played FEAR maybe 50 times. Why ? Because of the gameplay. Because of how weapons feel to shoot, how the combat scenarios unfold, how the AI behaves. That i know how the story unfolds has negative importance or interest

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    10 months ago

    The same reason people rewatch movies and reread books. Entertainment is not lost just because we know what’s coming and desperately require something new, which is extra funny considering how few new things actually feel refreshing, unique or original.

    This isn’t rocket science.

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    10 months ago

    Flashbacks to me playing a single level over and over again in Gex 3 because I was just having fun playing it.

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    10 months ago

    Tbh Is really hard for me to replay a singleplayer game right now. But as a child, there was some games that I would definitelly call “confort games” and I would replay it many, many times, never getting tired of it. They were the same, from start to finish, but I was getting better at it in every new run and that made the game even more enjoyable.

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    10 months ago

    I’m a completionist in most games I play. The first run is purely to absorb the story and subsequent runs are to see and do everything the game has to offer.

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    10 months ago

    “After eating a single McDonald’s cheeseburger I’d decided that I had experienced all burgers had to offer and therefore decided never to partake in a Burger again”

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    10 months ago

    Did you ever watch a Movie a second time?

    Or, did you ever do anything a second time?

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    10 months ago

    OP going out with friends like “Pizza? No thanks, I already had that once when I was 9 years old.”

  • Draconuus95@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Same reason you might replay a multiplayer game or re watch a movie or re read a book.

    Because you enjoy it.

    And that’s assuming the game is the same every time you play it. Many single player games are not the same experience every time. Much like multiplayer games aren’t the same experience every time. Heck. Static movies and books can change experience over time based on how you view it in each watching/reading. Whether it’s for pure entertainment or to analyze it. Or if your own life experiences make you re evaluate the media and what it means to you.

    Let’s say for mass effect. The basic story is overall the same every time. But your class can change the gameplay. The difficulty can change how you play. The paths you choose through the story can change. How you play the earlier games may change based on what you know of the later games.

    Thus it’s never quite the same experience.