Games with high replay value

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I would have advised against Code Veronica X for a classic Resident Evil experience, but then I checked the PSN store and found out the only PS1 classic available here is Resident Evil Directors Cut. I mean, there may be more on the Aus PSN store... but I doubt it.

Platformers are also pretty good for replay value, Sonic Generations has ranks and red rings you can go for, or better yet Rayman Origins has all the Electoons to go for.
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Donkey country returns is a good platformer with replay value.

Been playing the old republic and that game has great replay value, different stories and events for every class and race.
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Yea, most Western RPGs are pretty good for replay value since different classes and builds can alter how you play the game.
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Insofar as the PS3 is concerned, some of the games that have had playbackability for me (games, though beaten /100% I still return to) would be the Uncharted series for the story and Burnout Paradise for the fun world and wrecks. (not to mention for a really cheap price nowadays on the PSN store and elsewhere you get a lot of content.)

As far as PSN games go, Fat Princess has the highest replay value for me.
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Awesome suggestions, guys. Next time I've got money to spend, I'll have to check EB Games out, or even get a PSN card and buy some of this off the store. I gotta check when the ultimate edtion of Fallout: New Vegas is released too, as that's pretty tempting! I never got to play any of the DLC, so it'd be great to have it all on one disc.
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The old Crash Bandicoot games are pretty good in my opinion. I enjoy them all the time, especially number 3. Perhaps you could get them from PSN?
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Biggest sonic fan wrote:The old Crash Bandicoot games are pretty good in my opinion. I enjoy them all the time, especially number 3. Perhaps you could get them from PSN?
Crash 1, 2, 3, Team Racing and Bash are all on the PS Store. :3

Wouldn't mind playing those games again, they were pretty fun.
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Oh! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Another title the encourages replay would be this:

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Multiple story paths for each character, plus character levelling and many, many unlockables. Plus your usual trophy nonsense. Buy it. Buy it now.
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Kaito-kun wrote:Oh! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Another title the encourages replay would be this:

[youtube]6szdZgsDCw0[/youtube]

[youtube]F-VzDILob7w[/youtube]

Multiple story paths for each character, plus character levelling and many, many unlockables. Plus your usual trophy nonsense. Buy it. Buy it now.
I'm throwing my money at the screen... but nothing is happening! D:
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Post by Crow »

After I pay off my pre-orders, I'll save up and buy all the games mentioned.

Well, the ones that are actually for PS3 that is.

And Kaito... I'll buy your suggestion first.
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