From The Witcher 3 To Red Dead Redemption, Here Are 5 of the Most Replayable Games of All Time

From The Witcher 3 to Red Dead Redemption, these games will keep you occupied for months and help you get the most bang for your buck.

The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption

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  • Gamers love titles with endless replayability, as they provide hours of entertainment with various outcomes.
  • Games such as The Witcher 3 and Red Dead Redemption encourage multiple playthroughs with different outcomes.
  • Here are our picks for the 5 most replayable games of all time!
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There’s no doubt we all have that one game that we can’t stop going back to again and again. Many titles in the current gaming landscape, like The Witcher 3, are specifically built with this in mind, having players experience the game in short bursts. Other projects, such as Red Dead Redemption, are so good that players can’t help but play it once in a while.

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Games with infinite replayability are undoubtedly essential for the soul. We get so used to every aspect of the experience, and playing it again feels like going to a warm, relaxing bath. The game can prove to be so fun that it’s borderline addiction.

So, let’s take a look at a few games that offer ample motivation to dive into more than once.

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5. The Witcher 3

Geralt in The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 shines with its expansive world and deep story choices. (Image via CD Projekt Red)

It’s a known fact that The Witcher 3 is one of the biggest games out there, clocking in at anywhere between 20 to 50 hours, all depending on your particular playstyle. However, when you add in two more expansion packs, Blood & Wine and Hearts of Stone, you get one of the best open-world RPGs out there that can be played for hours.

One of the best parts about the CD Projekt Red game is its strong mysterious narrative and the fact that players’ decisions ultimately shape it. This puts a strong emphasis on multiple playthroughs, which explains why it’s still one of the most popular games out there, even years after its release. You won’t regret this wonderful experience.

4. Fallout: New Vegas

Soldiers in Fallout: New Vegas
Fallout: New Vegas brings endless replayability with branching storylines. Image via Bethesda

Bethesda’s Fallout: New Vegas is an RPG that comes with a vibrant world that engages players with its complex narrative. The title also brings us the classic multiple-branching paths and endings the franchise is known for. Depending on the players’ actions, each playthrough feels unique.

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That’s not all, though; the title also features a unique reputation system that directly influences how different factions in the game perceive and interact with the player, adding yet another layer of replayability to the game.

Obviously, we can’t forget about the legendary modding community, which keeps bringing us new items, quests, and gameplay features to make every single playthrough as new as possible.

3. Minecraft

Alex in Minecraft
The sandbox is one of the most replayable games as it thrives on creativity and exploration. Image via Microsoft

The iconic sandbox, Minecraft, presents itself as one of the best games out there. In a world that’s randomly generated from blocks, gamers can let their creativity go wild and reshape the world around them to whatever they want to and feel like. Castles and penthouses are just the beginning; there’s a lot to do in this game.

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With Redstone, players can even build functional rudimentary computers, a game within a game. Players can take up the challenge together to build a country to scale. With popular mods on top of all that, we have a whole new realm of possibilities that can never be finished. Minecraft truly is a behemoth of a game that can’t die and will keep you engaged for years.

2. Hades

In-game screenshot of Hades
This Roguelike title will keep you hooked for hours. Image via Supergiant Games

It’s a known fact that Roguelike games have always had a high replay value due to their core feature of randomization and continuous meta-progression, even after death. Hades is considered to be the peak of the genre, bringing an experience that you’ll crave.

As the son of Hades, Zagreus must escape his father’s control and the Underworld, smashing his way through anything that dares to stand in his way using legendary Olympus weapons crafted based on Greek mythology.

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Hades has been designed with replayability in mind, as the world’s bosses will never forget the players’ previous attempts and present new interactions every time!

1. Red Dead Redemption

Character walking in Red Dead Redemption
Red Dead Redemption’s replayability stems from a rich narrative and an open-world adventures. Image via Rockstar Games

Many gamers believe the Red Dead franchise found its fleet after the debut of Red Dead Redemption in 2010. After severing its link with generic levels and going with a more fleshed-out open-world formula and a lengthy narrative, the inner Western glory soon unfolded, leaving players to lap its presence with none other than John Mastron leading the way as the protagonist.

The first Red Dead Redemption was perhaps Rockstar’s most ambitious creation ever developed. It had a bunch of twists, and obstacles to overcome. Each playthrough in the title feels unique, as it draws players into the ever-evolving Wild West; it’s truly an unmatched experience that deserves a shot once!

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What do you think of our list? Do you find yourself going back to these games? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by Dhruv Bhatnagar

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Dhruv has been an avid gamer all his life, with an emphasis on multiplayer titles. After switching to PC, he has dabbled in the world of GTA Online ever since its release. He aims to spread his passion for gaming through his writing.