We all have games that we love, games we think of as amongst the best we've ever experienced. Some of the games we personally love are considered the greatest of all time, some are thought to be overrated and others are criminally underappreciated and forgotten.
We all have games, too, that we love but wouldn't want to play again. This episode sees John Robertson and Stace Harman discuss which games fall into this category for them and why.
Apex Legends holds a clear edge over other hero shooters thanks to its distinct class system and deeper, more strategic gameplay.
Death Stranding continues to spark conversation years later as its impact and relevance grow beyond its original release ahead of the upcoming sequel.
That's not proof, it's your opinion
which means you are lying, or you are a writer for a living who doesn't know what "prove" means
which is it?
March 31st, 2025 – KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS is proud to announce that DEATH STRANDING has connected over 20 million porters across PlayStation®4, PlayStation®5, PC, XBox, iOS platforms, and Amazon Luna.
Man I love this game. Platinumed it and played through it a 2nd time just for fun. I'm day 1 with bells on for the sequel
In still drop in this world from time to time. I just played it yesterday.
RDR 2 instantly springs to mind.
Persona 5. 120+ hours to finish and I'm not in a rush to do it again lol
There are many games I've played & enjoyed & wouldn't play for a second time. I basically move on to the next game.
Dragon Quest XI, amazing and original classic, but nah I won't 0lay that very slow game ever again.
Pretty much all naughty dog games and other linear single player games. Most metroidvania games and any other game I've already platinumed.
The only games I've felt the need to replay are large open world games from bethesda...and the witcher 3 and witcher 1.
Kotor games as well because of the different choices and outcomes with characters.