10 Games With INFINITE Replayability We Can't STOP PLAYING

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Published 2024-01-08

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  • @gldflcn
    0:25 Hitman Trilogy 1:47 Risk of Rain 2 2:40 Monster Hunter World 3:42 Vampire Survivors 5:26 Battle Brothers 6:38 Deep Rock Galactic 7:36 Dead Cells 9:04 7 Days to Die 9:56 Stellaris 10:55 Grim World Bonus: Binding of Isaac Stardew Valley Skyrim Minecraft
  • @CjayB
    What I always loved about gameranx vs other gaming listicle content is that they like to go for the deep cuts of video games. Not afraid to put the spotlight on older or more niche games
  • @therealctrl
    I love this list because it talks more about games that don't often get talked even though they should. Please do more lists like this
  • @matteste
    Heroes of Might and Magic 3. That game is more than 2 decades old and it still is loads of fun to play. The fact that the fandom is still incredibly active and even making full blown expansions to the game, on top of it being a repeat top seller on GOG is just a further testament to the games immense staying power. Neverwinter Nights is another one that is still going strong thanks to an active modding scene.
  • @ARIXANDRE
    I still love to see people break the systems in MGS V. Such an awesome sandbox.
  • @CzrThe1st
    Just started my 7th Cyberpunk 2077 save
  • @4kryptik4
    No man’s sky deserves a mention for sure! So many planets and galaxies to explore and so many ways to do it. Even the base building system alone and little cities are enthralling
  • @sycho331
    Alternative title: Games to Avoid if you Want to Get Stuff Done
  • @bearpoop720
    I've played the Arkham games over and over again. Truly timeless games.
  • @the-engneer
    I think Civilization deserves mentioning, because they're very addicting and can be played infinitely. That one guy has been playing the same scenario of Civ 2 for over 10 years now
  • @LiLRotum
    Really loved this video, and would love to see a follow-up of even more games. This is honestly a video that's worth adding revisiting to add more games every few months or something.
  • I'm so glad to see Deep Rock Galactic on this list. I've spent so much time in that game and I recommend it for anybody who thinks it sounds at all interesting. I've mostly played solo but the Discord community for it is really active.
  • @jla13193
    I’d like to throw my hat in for Civ 6. Insane amounts of map types, sizes, game modes, and leaders that lead to a different experience with every game. This is still my go to game when me and my friends can’t decide what to play together or just wanna hang out and play something casual. Perfect balance between mentally engaging and relaxing. Or you can crank the difficulty up and give yourself a challenge! So much to do in civ!
  • @Silveressa
    Rimworld deserves its spot at #1, with mods the replayability it into the thousands of hours easily, I've sunk probably at least 7k hours into it since I started playing in Early Alpha 8 back over a decade ago and it's still one of those games I always have installed on any computer I use.
  • @MrAdomus
    I'm giving a shout out to the Mass Effect Trilogy. The sheer amount of content and extremely specific plot tree dialogue alone is enough to keep you changing it up every single time but the characters, my god.. the story, the emotion, the heartache, the excitement. Go, go play it again
  • @davidsemmel2758
    Great list and would love to see more videos with this topic. Borderlands, Factorio, Left4Dead2 would be great additions.
  • @caglarcavdar7628
    I want to add couple of more and I am surprised you didn't mention these: 1. Hades: every run is randomised, every rooms reward changes every run. So your build changes in every run and it is quite fun. 2. Elden Ring: there are hundreds of different weapons in elden ring and every weapon drastically changes the gameplay. And also there are a lot of different weapon arts to combine. 3. Baldur's Gate 3: You can do ultimate role playing in this game. For example I made Geralt of Rivia, for my second playthrough I am planning to create Galadriel from Lord of the Rings. It gives you the opportunity to become whoever you want. Either yourself or those fantasy fiction characters.
  • @bsparks
    Would throw in Slay the Spire as well. That is an insanely fun and addicting card based roguelite.
  • @hollisINIT
    Dead Cells is absolutely one of the most replayable games. I've spent 300+ hours on it and a run only lasts 50 minutes. It is so much fun and so much new content consistently.
  • @baddman69
    I started playing Skyrim the day it dropped and I'm still playing Skyrim. Vampire Survivors is so simple and so deep at the same time. The first time you survive the full 30 min is truly a great feeling.