That can't be answered with mentioning any single game or series because that totally relies on whether or not any game was fun enough or not. Even within my favorite series for example, Zelda, it depends. I have played through OoT about 6 times probably ever since 1998, but I don't feel the need to replay the Oracle games or Phantom Hourglass.
I don't replay anything to get collectibles, I try to get as much as possible during my initial playthrough, but afterwards that's just a waste of time. Games where the gameplay is fun enough I could play again every once in a while, but there could be many years between playthroughs though and those games are rare to begin with. Discounting endless games like city-builders, I don't ever play 9 out of 10 games anymore, 95 out of 100 probably even. Unless if you mean replayable right away then it's 100%, I never replay any game again right away after finishing it. Speaking of city-builders and other such strategy games, some of them are evergreens to me; I've been playing SimCity 4 and Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 pretty much non-stop since they released nearly one-and-a-half decade ago and things like like Anno 1602 and Rome Total War are also up there.







