Matt says, "Normally, I don’t replay games. It’s never anything against the game and most of the time the games are fun and enjoyable. However, I don’t really see the point of replaying an entire game. Keep in mind, I am talking about story driven games and not sports games or online shooters."
Duuro says: "I think the idea behind the movement is cool, but on the other hand, the execution and clear limitation of the platform somewhat undermine the whole thing."
"The Wakefield-based (the UK) indie games publisher and developer Team 17 and indie games developer Ernestas Norvaišas, are today very proud and excited to announce that the full version (v1.0) of their train-led city builder “Sweet Transit”, is now available for PC via Steam and EGS." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Disney Dreamlight Valley devs have officially teased the second part of the paid expansion titled The Spark of Imagination.
because you enjoyed it the first time?
Why do people re-watch movies?
There are various reasons..
and it's okay not to, if you don't want to.
idk what is but I find myself not re-playing 360/PS3/Wii gen games that much. But I will often go back to GC/PS2 era or N64. Also I guess it depends on the genre More often than not I replay Rpgs cause there is so much to do. Also depends on the series I suppose. Like I never get tired of Kingdom Hearts,3D Zelda's, Tales of series, Paper Mario(N64)/Thousand year door.
If a game doesn't have upgradable equipment or weapons and/or you can't change the outcome of anything then once is enough for me.
Take Uncharted for example, any of them, after one playthrough there is literally no reason to replay it unless you're a perfectionist and want to get all the treasures too, not even trolling, I just couldn't think of a better example, I've played all 3 Uncharted games and will play 4 as well once it releases.