StaceyPowers Posted May 26, 2022 Posted May 26, 2022 What are some games where every time you play them, you notice new details—even if you thought you were thorough on prior playthroughs?
m76 Posted May 27, 2022 Posted May 27, 2022 Deus Ex - The game has so many alternative approaches on how you can complete certain missions, and so many references that I think it is impossible to notice everything even in several playthroughs. Oblivion / Skyrim - There is just so much content that I just never did everything in them, there is always one more sidequest that I didn't explore yet.
Aniekwe Posted May 29, 2022 Posted May 29, 2022 No Man's Sky with the 255 galaxies the developers had built the game made it too massive that I get to experience a new thing in each play. There's so much to explore in the game that you can't see them all. Dannyjax 1
Empire Posted May 29, 2022 Posted May 29, 2022 In 999 you had to there are 6 possible endings, however you have to get one of them in order to be able to access the true ending(the others still offer vital information about the story), the way that the game merges the gameplay and the narrative to explain why there are multiple endings is pretty damn brilliant. VLR did it even better, there were about 20 endings or so, but you could go back to whatever choice you made that got you in a certain route and go to the other one, the way that the narrative explains this mechanic was pretty mind-blowing as well.
killamch89 Posted May 30, 2022 Posted May 30, 2022 Honestly, in Skyrim there's always something that comes up in every playthrough that I've not seen in my hundreds of other playthroughs. It's any wonder why it's still a favorite game of many other people.
Clasher Posted May 30, 2022 Posted May 30, 2022 On 5/29/2022 at 4:35 PM, Aniekwe said: No Man's Sky with the 255 galaxies the developers had built the game made it too massive that I get to experience a new thing in each play. There's so much to explore in the game that you can't see them all. Man sky was a massive success mate. For me it's was just like experiencing a new world with every new game play , episode or scene you encounter while on the game.
Aniekwe Posted May 31, 2022 Posted May 31, 2022 On 5/30/2022 at 7:35 PM, Clasher said: Man sky was a massive success mate. For me it's was just like experiencing a new world with every new game play , episode or scene you encounter while on the game. Yes, it's a whole new experience for me when I started playing the game. Even up till now, I have never covered 20% of all the galaxies in the game.
Clasher Posted June 1, 2022 Posted June 1, 2022 14 hours ago, Aniekwe said: Yes, it's a whole new experience for me when I started playing the game. Even up till now, I have never covered 20% of all the galaxies in the game. Really, for how long have you been playing no man's sky? I started playing sometime in 2021 when I purchased no man's sky beyond and i have covered about 40 percent playing for almost 90 hours in total.
Dannyjax Posted June 1, 2022 Posted June 1, 2022 It's why I haven't been able to complete playing Skyrim till date. When I try it out, over and over again, I get to figure out a new thing. It's why I'm taking my time with the game.
Aniekwe Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 21 hours ago, Clasher said: Really, for how long have you been playing no man's sky? I started playing sometime in 2021 when I purchased no man's sky beyond and i have covered about 40 percent playing for almost 90 hours in total. We both started playing the game the same year, it might be the month that we got into playing it that might be different. Although, I probably didn't give it enough time to cover more galaxies.
Clasher Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 6 hours ago, Aniekwe said: We both started playing the game the same year, it might be the month that we got into playing it that might be different. Although, I probably didn't give it enough time to cover more galaxies. That's okay, I don't even like to rush games, I just take my time and enjoy it , I don't usually play one game at a Time, I could be playing 3 different video games consecutively for a week.
Dannyjax Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 On 5/29/2022 at 4:35 PM, Aniekwe said: No Man's Sky with the 255 galaxies the developers had built the game made it too massive that I get to experience a new thing in each play. There's so much to explore in the game that you can't see them all. I have always loved the stars when I was a lot younger and it looks like this game No Man's Sky would put into the world of stars and galaxies. I'm picking it up soon.
Head_Hunter Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 GTA San Andreas got me feeling high. Their is everything you need from a video game that replicates real life actions. I always experience new features when ever I progress high in the game.
Heatman Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 It's going to be Skyrim, Dying Light 2, GTA 5 and The Witcher 3 :Wild Hunt. The amount of content in the game that I have to cover gives me a new thing whenever I play it.
Clasher Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 3 hours ago, Heatman said: It's going to be Skyrim, Dying Light 2, GTA 5 and The Witcher 3 :Wild Hunt. The amount of content in the game that I have to cover gives me a new thing whenever I play it. Dying light 2 has been keeping on the edge of my seat for the past two weeks, the game is just so fun, the zombies and horror scenes are actually a masterpiece.