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Would you count NG+ as replayability? I know for Nier Automata and Armored Core 6, it's basically part of the story and you haven't finished until you've unlocked all of the main paths. There is enough new stuff each playthrough for it to be unique though.
as much I love the genre, but most single player 3D action/adventure platformer games that are based around a story OR fully arcade-y.
both aspect looses their point if you 100% the game.
Like, I just finished New Super Lucky's Tale, and though it was an excellent 3d platformer, I don't think I'll start a new game.
but not only 3D games. Like Shovel Knight also falls into this category. Amazing and exciting game, but other than a harder difficulty (as New Game+), it doesn't really have too much of a replayability.
Factorio.
Just kidding, someone please help me
I recently started factorio, damn iam HOOKED
the desolate hope. its a very unique robot themed game, but you only really need to play it once.
Escape Simulator definitely fits the bill.
It's great, but all about the discovery.
Penumbra Overture, never finished it but was fun exploring and figuring out stuff.
Black plague is even better, best Frictional game to date imo.
I'll wait for a sale but looks cool.
I feel like the yakuza series is fucking fantastic, but not that replayable. Usually it's because I seek out all the substories and stuff on my first run, so it takes fucking ages to finish, but I've never got the urge to play it again after I've completed the stories.
But I want to replay 0 so much... I've played through 4 but the story just doesn't hit as much.
Her Story
Human Powered Spacecraft
Tacoma
The Park
Betrayer
The Walking Dead (Telltale 2012)
Swapper
Pony Island
The Corridor
Spirits of Xanadu
Pneuma: Breath of Life
Deadlight
Valley
The Signal From Tölva
Control
Unepic
Ghost 1.0
Limbo
Super Trench Attack
Year Walk
The Room
Omori. Finished the game in 15 hours across 3 days. Bawled my eyes out for the next few weeks. 15/10 would recommend.
Now play the other route.
Also, if you're interested, there's an official Omori orchestral concert on YouTube.
I dunno buddy, the achievement said that I got the good ending. I found it sad enough already, but I have no regrets regarding this game.
Yeah, it's an amazing game. And, yeah, you most likely got the good ending. The other route has more lore and a lot of post game content, assuming you're playing the Switch version. (The Steam version still has post game content, but they added more in the Switch version.)
I wish they would add the new content to PC too.
A lot of people are posting games that are short and linear. But to match your energy, games that cannot be replayed unless you forget what you learn;
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Case of the Golden Idol is a mystery/deduction game, a la Obra Dinn.
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Toki Tori 2 is a puzzle metroidvania, where you can do your full moveset from the start - tweet and stomp. Right from the first screen, big chunks of the map can be shortcut through once you put your later learnings into practice.