| Sullla said: Tetris and Civilization (any game in either series). Nothing else has even remotely come close in my personal gaming experience. I'm a bit surprised by some of the games listed here; they may be very well made, but "replayability" is a different subject. I mean, I love the Final Fantasy games, but they don't have much replay value (at least, the highly linear recent ones don't). The story is still the same each time, after all... |
That's true about FFfor the majority, I suppose. However, I have played completely through FFVI at least seven times on two different systems. For me, it's like rereading a Robert Jordan novel or something. I want to reread/replay the story...I enjoy it.
"Human equality is a contingent fact of history. Equality is not true by definition; it is neither an ethical principle (though equal treatment may be) nor a statement about norms of social action. It just worked out that way. A hundred different and plausible scenarios for human history would have yielded other results (and moral dilemmas of enormous magnitude). They didn't happen." - Stephen Jay Gould
Systems I currently own (in order of preference): PS2, SNES, Gamecube, Xbox 360, Genesis, Nintendo DS, PSX, XBOX, Wii, PS3, Atari 5200, Turbo-Grafx 16, NES, Gameboy, Game Gear, 32X.







