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Editado por CAD1420Z: 1/11/2020 8:12:28 AMThe Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. I know, those of you familiar with me must be going "Morrowind again? Really?" but seriously it does have a fair amount of replay value. You have ten races to choose from, each with significant statistical and ability differences, and you can also affect a main quest somewhat with your choice of gender. Not to mention all the star signs, classes, and ability to make a custom class. You can also just answer questions posed to you to determine your class if you want a more in-character or roleplaying feel to character creation. On top of that, you have all of the various guild questlines, the Great Houses, each of which are mutually exclusive, and Bloodmoon also features a branching narrative path for it's main quest along with being able to significantly influence a reward of the East Empire Company questline after having helped found Raven Rock. The Great Houses by themselves will necessitate at least 3 playthroughs worth of gameplay (even if you just load back to a prior save) for each. Then there's how some of the guilds are mutually exclusive with others, and have you kill the rival/targeted guild off. AND THEN there's also 3 factions of vampires with their own unique questlines and bonuses, you can even cure yourself of vampirism if you've contracted it. This is a permanent choice, however. Edit: Initially forgot to include all of the aspects of character creation, they are now included.
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4 RespuestasDark Souls 3.
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses has at least 4 playthroughs worth of content.
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MiNeCRAFT [spoiler]lets build a giant toilet![/spoiler]
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Terraria with mods [spoiler]When I get a PC...[/spoiler]
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2 RespuestasCivilization
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1 RespuestaStellaris
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2 RespuestasLEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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Editado por Ogma: Destroyer of Worlds: 1/9/2020 7:17:32 PMMass Effect. I’ve played the original trilogy in its entirety at least 10 times. I played Andromeda twice in a row at launch as well. Also Dragon Age. I’ve played Origins 6 or 7 times, DA2 four times, and Inquisition twice. Skyrim. I’ve started several characters and got a decent ways into the game. Completed the main story and all faction quests with two of the characters. Bioshock. I’ve played the first one and Infinite 4 times each. Dead Space. I’ve played the trilogy 3 times and am itching to play it again. And lastly, Halo. I honestly don’t know how many times I e just booted up and played any random mission or two from one of the first three games be it back with the original versions or now the MCC.
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Battlefront 2
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RPG: Skyrim, Fallout NV and 4, KotOR FPS: MCC. You get your pick of 6 different campaigns with a more or less epic story. Driving Sim: Forza, any of the sims, if you like driving. Multiplayer: I would have said Halo 3, but Ranked cheaters killed that for me. I would have said CoD, only because I liked it for several releases, but Ghosts killed that and I've never really got back on that horse. World of Tanks multiplayer has been my GOTO for nearly 6 years now, but I only play it infrequently anymore. So I have no answer for this game mode.
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Fat Princess
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2 RespuestasMonster hunter world (iceborne)
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20 RespuestasDESTINY 1 AND HALO REACH!!!!!!!!!!
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Skyrim with all those mods you're too ashamed to list despite having them installed. And Mario kart.
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👏👏Skyrim
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Skyrim, I put over a thousand hours in it and still didn't finish the main quest.
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1 RespuestaNieR: Automata 26 different endings [spoiler]One of which actually deletes your save file[/spoiler]
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Uncharted (any) [spoiler]twirls stache [/spoiler]
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Skyrim to me is still worth playing a bit... When im not on the hampster wheel.
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[i]Final Fantasy Tactics[/i]
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Any RPG, halo.
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Burnout Paradise
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Any Roguelike, such as Risk of Rain 2.