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I beat a lot of games. Call them great. But I actually go back to play them again

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He's 100% right. I can understand if you don't want to replay it immediately after finishing but if you never want to touch it again then I don't think you really liked the entire game, maybe just the ending

I don't see any reason to replay something I "just" played. Even a year or so later it's still fresh in my mind. Give it 3 or 5 and maybe I'll return to it. I have hundreds of other games I wish to play and I don't see any merit to spending a forced, inordinate amount of time on any given game regardless of how much I like it. Which isn't to say I rush through games. Fuck off with twitter threads b.t.w

I like a lot of books but I've only ever re-read them because I ran out of other things to do and hadn't found good new ones.
Checkmate, atheists.

The things that make a game "replayable" aren't the only things that make it valued. If there's really something admirable about a game, something that makes it special to you, that's not any less legitimate because you don't feel the need to experience it again or because it wouldn't be the same.

Why should you want to replay something you already enjoyed? These are the ramblings of casuals, non completionists who dont have the right to judge games.

There are exceptional cases like Return of The Obra Dinn. The game itself is my favorite one from 2018, but the deductive nature of it's gameplay takes away a lot of, if not all, the replay value. However, it's an experience that's gonna stick with me for a long time.

Twitter guy is speaking truth. Part of the reason for this is youtube/clickbait culture where everything is either the greatest shit ever or terrible, with no inbetween.

I have 0 reasons to ever replay a game.

>wanting to touch any fucking modern game more than once, if that
That's the way "games" are made these days, one and done bullshit made to leech money from suckers.