I was going to say replaying but I feel like that limits the question to games like Prey or Fallout New Vegas that have endings and games like The Sims 2 or Cities Skylines where you can play indefinitely end up excluded.

I’m not really referring to games like League of Legends where you’re coming back every month. More so games where you stop playing for an extended period of time.

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    Factorio. I love the gameplay but none of my friends play it so I normally play other games with them and come back to Factorio every now and then.

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      I’m with you, I got a lot of hours in it but still come back every few months for a new map.

      But although I’ve done mega bases, deathworld, Bobs and Space Exploration, I don’t want to do them again even though I thoroughly enjoyed them.

      My love is the early game and up to launching a rocket. Anyone with me on this?

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    STALKER, Stardew Valley, No Man’s Sky, Skyrim, Morrowind, WoW Classic/Vanilla, Mass Effect, Fallout 3/New Vegas.

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    • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
    • Project Zomboid
    • Vampire Survivors
    • Rimworld
    • Metal Gear Solid V (on PC with mods that greatly expand/enhance free roam, and add more side ops)
    • Tomba 1 and 2 (Tombi in the EU)
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Megaman Legends (love the sequel, but haven’t ever completed it, life keeps getting in the way)
    • Castlevania Syphony of the Night
    • Sonic Adventure (it’s trash, but fun trash, especially with mods)
    • Sonic Mania, Sonic 3 and Knuckles
    • Minecraft

    Some that I haven’t come back to in a while, but I’m overdue:

    • Ape Escape
    • Crash Bandicoot (1-3)
    • Spyro (1-3)
    • Digimon World 3
    • Any of the GBA or DS Castlevanias
    • Actraiser
    • Rayman 2
    • Megaman Battle Network series(3 and 4 are my favorite entries)
    • Dissidia Duodecim
    • Zone of the Enders 2
    • God Hand
    • Wipeout Pulse/Pure
    • Pretty much any Kirby game

    Most of these games I find just plain fun. Thanks for asking, I was starting to get burned out and not finding stuff as fun, but writing this out has me hankering to revisit some old favorites again.

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    Satisfactory, I’m hoping to get employee of the planet cup before 1.0 comes out.

    Angband. I don’t stick with it long, but I always come back, even though I’ve never killed Morgoth or the Balrog in Moria before that. Still, I enjoy it for a while and then move on again.

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    Binding of Isaac for sure. Been playing on and off since I was in high school and there is just so much content there and new crazy synergies to find. Across all platforms I have well over a thousand hours. Hoping I can 100% it some day!

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    Mirror’s Edge, Jet set radio future (and now bomb rush cyberfunk)

    The 3D Mario’s (I haven’t gotten around to playing galaxy 2 yet and it’s eating me up inside lol)

    Skyrim, Minecraft, stardew Valley

    Ocarina of time and majoras mask.

    Animal crossing (usually whatever latest entry, but I liked new leaf the best so far)

    Lumines has become an addiction

    Forza Horizon (similar to animal crossing, usually the latest entry, but surprisingly I enjoyed 1 and 4 the most. I was surprised about 4 because I didn’t think I really cared too much about the location, but I liked the seasons a lot. It kept everything feeling new)

    Kirby and the crystal shards

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      You’re the first person I’ve seen say Mario, which I find surprising.

      For me, it’s Super Mario World, including romhacks. It’s platforming perfection. I particularly like the SMW Central level competition compilation romhacks since you can skip the levels you don’t enjoy.

      Spyro is another one I come back to, especially now with the remastered version.

      Diablo 2, with mods now, is another. “Stay awhile, and listen.” I sure will, old man.

      For a long time, it was Counter Strike and Team Fortress, but I don’t really play FPS games any more so it’s been almost a decade for me at this point.

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        Super Mario world is a classic! I haven’t tried any romhacks for it, that sounds like fun!

        Oh man Diablo 2. I’ve attempted to play it so many times, but I’ve yet to finish it yet. Not because I don’t want to, but it’s like every time I start up a fresh game, something happens to my game or save. I’ve lost a save twice now(this is over the course of 15 years) and the last time I tried to get it to run, it didn’t want to cooperate on my windows 10 install. It’s oddly cursed lol. I’ll finish it one day. I have to haha

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    Paper Mario for the N64 and Super Mario World for the SNES. I think it’s because I found them both at the perfect point in my childhood where they were the first games in their genres I managed to beat.

    I had a blast finding every single exit and bonus stage in SMW, and Paper Mario was the first RPG that didn’t make my eyes glaze over (including Super Mario RPG). Plus the characters and aesthetics are still so charming, the whole game gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.

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    Minecraft, you can only pretend to have gotten away for so long before the block game calls again.

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      One thing I’ve gotten into doing is instead of starting a new game I just run off in some random direction for an hour. It’s neat to stumble across things you built years ago

      I definitely get what you mean

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    I started playing through Skyrim again last year, but didn’t get very far before I lost interest.

    I jump back in to left4dead every year or two. The original is probably my favorite shooter. I haven’t found Back4Blood as compelling.

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    Postal 2. The game mechanics and open-world flexibility have aged amazingly well, it’s still very funny, and I love the way the game’s level of violence firmly depends on the player’s actions.
    Plus the Postal Dude’s petition to make whiney congressmen play violent video games is needed more than ever.

    On Android I miss Spaghetti & Marshmallows, where you had to build towers out of said materials. That was a wonderful game with great physics but sadly only runs on very old phones.