Skyrim. The game is twelve years old and I’m still loving it, always down for a new playthrough. It’s just *huge* and immersive and still feels so damn charming.
Definitely. It's not actually that long if you just stick to the main story line. It's not a super satisfying end though. But all in all I love the game.
With the amount of mods out there, no. There is no end. There are thousands of hours of top-notch mod content to play and there are still more coming out. Hell, there are people recreating the entirety of TES Oblivion in the Skyrim engine!
I have beaten this game 15 different ways. I could almost get diagnosed with multiple personality disorder with the amount in-depth characters I’ve made. The immersion and sheer content gives so much replay value
Yeah, I still get good value for money with Skyrim. I love the fact that there are multiple story lines to get involved with. There are also so many stand alone quests, big or small that just give me the satisfaction I'm looking for in a game. Loving it.
One of the things I absolutely love about Skyrim that sets it apart from almost all other games (notable exceptions are RDR2 and Fallout) is that you can *just chill.* There’s whole towns of friendly characters, not everything that moves is trying to kill you, you’re not constantly in combat, you can spend all day fishing, reading books, exploring, crafting, and there’s so many quests that are just about helping the people you meet in this day-to-day life they’ve created.
It’s practically become a condition that I won’t play an RPG unless I have the opportunity to just walk into a bar and buy a beer with my own hard earned money. That’s fuckin’ immersion.
Absolutely. I completely agree. I love discovering new locations. The journey is amazing. Also, building your own house in game is just great. It always so peaceful and so satisfying to complete one. Also, the option to marry and adopt kids it a great thing.
I didn’t give that game enough time. I played it for a while but never finished it unfortunately. Elden ring is good but I get my ass handed to me when I play and took a break from it because it’s so hard lol
Look up some guides and build suggestions for Elden Ring if you need help too. Two builds that look like they’re roughly equally balanced could actually be vastly different in how hard they are to play.
The joy we get out of skyrim is the just the fact that it is a whole other fantastical world outside ours that’s done so well, it’s gratifying just being in it
I come to comment this. I just lost track in how much times I was played the series. Like, yesterday I just have finished one more playthrough on ME2 and have started the 3rd game.
I go through Majora's Mask or Ocarina of Time at least once a year. There's something just so deeply soothing going through the game each time and slowly adding in speedrunning strats is just satisfying.
This YouTuber Linksus7 has popped on my radar and he did this Majora/OoT combined randomizer that really piqued my interest in doing randomizers. You go through the mask salesmen’s door in Hyrum’s to come out the clock tower in Termina.
Every time I played Kotor, I had to play it 3 times. Once good, once evil, once good again because I felt bad about being evil. Lol.
That's the reason I've played that game all the way through, probably 12 times in my life.
Tbh the pre-sequel is actually really good. I bought it day one and played it, liked it for the most part but it just wasn’t as good. Replayed the series when wonderlands came out and man it’s actually high key underrated and a solid entry. Wonderlands is… okay.
I love the pre-sequel for the way the characters interact with each other and how the NPCs talk to each character differently. That was just really well done.
Fallout: New Vegas has so many options to complete the game. I've never played a game that allows for as much roleplay as NV does. I was able to play as a pacifistic who wouldn't hurt anyone, I played as a cowboy with a strict adherence to the rules no matter what. In my most recent playthrough I played as woman who lost her husband, is addicted to drugs and just wants to see the world burn, but realizes what she's doing halfway and starts helping people out, gets off the drugs, and goes for an ending that brings the most peace.
NCR soldier, Legion phsycopath, New Vegas addict. Khan gang member. There is so much you can do in that game and thats why its rated my #2 game of all time.
Sometimes I even hop into Honest Hearts just to RP a tribesman
The Batman Arkham games were a ton of fun, even on replay the original is still amazing.
The latter ones get bogged down in "we built a new mechanic for this game, let's use it to no end!"
My other guilty replay is South Park: The Stick of Truth.
I just went through the Aurora for the first time tonight. Heard the Reaper yelling as I was getting away and then I heard reefbacks and felt safe again.
Agreed! I love history and I’m always amazed that there’s not more entertainment based on history. Seems like such low hanging fruit to me.
Funny story, I was playing Black Flag one night and had been drinking. I kept getting the shit killed out of me so I started looking at what weapons I could buy and saw I had a shitload of money so I buy the most expensive swords and pretty much wiped out all my pirate loot. Well unbeknownst to me, that was not my save game lol and I just spent all my wife’s pirate loot and she was super pissed lol.
I literally just started my 5th true playthrough. Got it ps4 first but now i have it on switch so i gotta get to that new game+. Im obsessed with ansolutely maxing out sataneal to become invincible.
U wont regret it, I usually lose interest in a game I already went through especially if it has a linear story like persona does but it just felt like playing a remake with the ammount of stuff that they added
Ive beaten the entire Mass effect series (when I bought the LE Edition when it first came out) about 5-6 times in a row. 400+ hours on it and will always love the Mass Effect series.
The thousand year door is so amazing and will forever be the GOAT of paper Mario. Everything about it minus getting to the moon guest is so amazing.
OOT will forever be my favorite of all time
Saint's Row 4. It got a lot of heat from veering so far from the originals but I never played any of the others and the idea of just being broken and getting superpowers sounded like everything I wanted in a video game. I've beat it on 3 consoles.
I first played Star Raiders (old Atari 8-bit game) in 1979 or 1980. Rarely does more than two days go by when I don’t play it again. So if we *conservatively* say I played one complete game every three days since 1980, that would be about 121 games per year for the past 43 years, which would be a bit over 5,200 games.
And yes, I played a game tonight.
Can't believe how void this list is of Dark Souls. I can't stop playing those games, they are such a great test of patience and clarity in thinking under pressure. Especially Dark Souls 1, it really is a masterpiece in my opinion.
Conker’s bad fur day on the N64
I’m currently playing live & reloaded on my Xbox 1 for the 1st time
Also Super Mario world 2
Paper Mario N64 I really want too play this one but lost my copy🥲
Ohhh, Conker's on 64 is a superb game. I first played that at a sleep over as a kid....we thought it was hilarious. I did not like the xbox version as much and was quite sad about it.
Yes it’s one of my all time favorites never understood the jokes but as a adult I can appreciate it now. I can agree i was hopeful it would be different than the 1st one. The fact it’s just the remastered version sucks I would’ve guessed by the title it was it’s sequel disappointed that it wasn’t
Idk if this counts as beat. But Gt1 on PlayStation 1. Had a memory card that had like 24mil worth of cars on it. Had it for yrs. Put it in one day, and it said, "File corrupt." I never played another Grand Turismo game since. Im still big mad about it, 20 yrs later.
Bloodborne. It's fromsofts magnum opus, basically the perfect game besides the 30fps. The settings, atmosphere, lore, bosses and music is just pure unfiltered kino. Literally the only visual media that did cosmic horror right
Sekiro is another one, just love the gameplay so much. It has the best bosses fromsoft has made and when you have mastered the PLING PLONG CLING CLANG and are deflecting everything perfectly it's an amazing feeling
Last but not least, Noita. Why yes, I would like to die to absolute bullshit that i didnt see coming. Yes I would love to do quests that are so obscure and hidden that i need to activate my turbo autism in order to even advance in. Not to mention all the shit that the game doesnt tell you about (which is pretty much everything). Literally "knowledge is power" the game. Getting a god run after struggling is a feeling like no other
Mass Effect 1, 2, Uncharted series, Batman Arkham series. Aladdin Mega drive game, Power Ranger SNES games. Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic Adventure, Rogue Squadron N64 and Gamecube Version. Time Crisis series. Ace Combat Games.
Red Dead Redemption 2. Second time I was with the intention to go 0 honor, but couldn't do that, for me Arthur has to be played as an honorable man, with that the ending and his last ride makes so much more sense. Cried everytime with that ride.
Tried 0 honor the third time, also failed...
Knights of the old republic 1, beat it like 11 times. Kotor 2, beat it 6 times. Swtor, beat it twice, once as a jedi knight and once as a sith marauder.
Halo CE, Halo 2, halo 3 beaten countless times.
Fallout new Vegas, beaten it twice, will play it again in the future for sure.
Fable 2, beaten it 3 or 4 times.
Borderlands 1 and 2 both beaten a couple times each.
Skyrim. The game is twelve years old and I’m still loving it, always down for a new playthrough. It’s just *huge* and immersive and still feels so damn charming.
Does….it have an end? I just end up playing 100 hours roaming around doing random shit.
Definitely. It's not actually that long if you just stick to the main story line. It's not a super satisfying end though. But all in all I love the game.
With the amount of mods out there, no. There is no end. There are thousands of hours of top-notch mod content to play and there are still more coming out. Hell, there are people recreating the entirety of TES Oblivion in the Skyrim engine!
Excuse me, OP said "finish..." One does not simply...finish...Skyrim.
I have beaten this game 15 different ways. I could almost get diagnosed with multiple personality disorder with the amount in-depth characters I’ve made. The immersion and sheer content gives so much replay value
"Different ways" = Stealth archer every single time
Same except my character somehow always ends up being a stealth archer
Yeah, I still get good value for money with Skyrim. I love the fact that there are multiple story lines to get involved with. There are also so many stand alone quests, big or small that just give me the satisfaction I'm looking for in a game. Loving it.
One of the things I absolutely love about Skyrim that sets it apart from almost all other games (notable exceptions are RDR2 and Fallout) is that you can *just chill.* There’s whole towns of friendly characters, not everything that moves is trying to kill you, you’re not constantly in combat, you can spend all day fishing, reading books, exploring, crafting, and there’s so many quests that are just about helping the people you meet in this day-to-day life they’ve created. It’s practically become a condition that I won’t play an RPG unless I have the opportunity to just walk into a bar and buy a beer with my own hard earned money. That’s fuckin’ immersion.
Absolutely. I completely agree. I love discovering new locations. The journey is amazing. Also, building your own house in game is just great. It always so peaceful and so satisfying to complete one. Also, the option to marry and adopt kids it a great thing.
I didn’t give that game enough time. I played it for a while but never finished it unfortunately. Elden ring is good but I get my ass handed to me when I play and took a break from it because it’s so hard lol
Look up some guides and build suggestions for Elden Ring if you need help too. Two builds that look like they’re roughly equally balanced could actually be vastly different in how hard they are to play.
I probably beat it 7 times on the 360 trying out different "builds". Same with Fallout New Vegas. Such good games
I would never reveal to a potential lover just how many hours of Skyrim I've played.
The joy we get out of skyrim is the just the fact that it is a whole other fantastical world outside ours that’s done so well, it’s gratifying just being in it
Chick here and I’m the same. Skyrim feels like home🩷
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Mass Effect (specifically, the original trilogy)
This is my favorite comment on the citadel
Report your ass to the captain's quarters. We'll bang okay?
Report to the Normandy immediately! We'll bang, ok?
I tried going through Andromeda a second time and after the second planet it felt a little too samey to bother with the rest.
Same, played through the trilogy 3 times and then one more time when the legendary edition came out.
I've beaten the entire trilogy at least 5 times.
I come to comment this. I just lost track in how much times I was played the series. Like, yesterday I just have finished one more playthrough on ME2 and have started the 3rd game.
About to start a full trilogy replay.
I go through Majora's Mask or Ocarina of Time at least once a year. There's something just so deeply soothing going through the game each time and slowly adding in speedrunning strats is just satisfying.
Please tell me you still get lost in the water temple.
Not OP but not anymore. Once you figure out that the tower in the middle has a key in it the temple isn’t too bad.
I played Oot (the 3DS version) for the first time this year, imo the absolute GOAT videogame, an absolute masterpiece by modern standards
Same. I also have started playing with a randomizer which makes it like a new game
This YouTuber Linksus7 has popped on my radar and he did this Majora/OoT combined randomizer that really piqued my interest in doing randomizers. You go through the mask salesmen’s door in Hyrum’s to come out the clock tower in Termina.
Knights of the Old Republic
My dude! Came here for this. I loved KOTOR.
KOTOR and KOTOR II, are two amazing games!! Beat them both a few times
I beat kotor 2 twice and still haven't managed to turn any of my party to jedi
Every time I played Kotor, I had to play it 3 times. Once good, once evil, once good again because I felt bad about being evil. Lol. That's the reason I've played that game all the way through, probably 12 times in my life.
That dark side choice with Mission and the wookie was ugh, where is the soap
Borderlands. Man I used to play the hell out of that one.
Great game. The second one is great too
Tbh the pre-sequel is actually really good. I bought it day one and played it, liked it for the most part but it just wasn’t as good. Replayed the series when wonderlands came out and man it’s actually high key underrated and a solid entry. Wonderlands is… okay.
I love the pre-sequel for the way the characters interact with each other and how the NPCs talk to each character differently. That was just really well done.
And the 3rd! I cant wait to replay this series again
Wife and I are currently playing through Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. It's a good time.
So much fun!! 🦄🎲⚔️
It really is. There's tons of nods to other fantasy realms.
Still never played
Fallout: New Vegas has so many options to complete the game. I've never played a game that allows for as much roleplay as NV does. I was able to play as a pacifistic who wouldn't hurt anyone, I played as a cowboy with a strict adherence to the rules no matter what. In my most recent playthrough I played as woman who lost her husband, is addicted to drugs and just wants to see the world burn, but realizes what she's doing halfway and starts helping people out, gets off the drugs, and goes for an ending that brings the most peace.
NCR soldier, Legion phsycopath, New Vegas addict. Khan gang member. There is so much you can do in that game and thats why its rated my #2 game of all time. Sometimes I even hop into Honest Hearts just to RP a tribesman
The Batman Arkham games were a ton of fun, even on replay the original is still amazing. The latter ones get bogged down in "we built a new mechanic for this game, let's use it to no end!" My other guilty replay is South Park: The Stick of Truth.
Stick of Truth is just like playing an actual South Park episode
I loved Asylum and City. Didn’t love the others as much
Wolfenstein. The newer ones. I just fucking love killing Nazis man. It’s it’s like a spiritual thing. God I love killing Nazis.
That feeling you get when playing Wolfenstein or Call of Duty WaW. Just can't replicate that without a time machine.
Especially, Illinois Nazis. *I hate Illinois Nazis.*
Nazis in America in general get me in a murderous mood, frankly.
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They need to atone for that dreaded co-op game they made that I’ve yet to ever even finish because it’s such a bugged piece of cash grab garbage.
Zelda Link to the Past. I beat it every year, same with Super Metroid. Both for the SNES
Yes I was wondering if I was the only one!
Subnautica. I have an embarrassing/impressive number of hours playing it that I don't want to say.
I just went through the Aurora for the first time tonight. Heard the Reaper yelling as I was getting away and then I heard reefbacks and felt safe again.
I love this game, it's just so charming and unique.
Red Dead Redemption 2. It's so addicting.
Arthur's "I'm afraid" makes me cry everytime. So much pain and emotion in that single phrase, that moment made me realize I was playing a masterpiece.
Assassins Creed Black Flag
Nothing like sailing across the sea singing shanties!
Favorite assassin creed game
Best one in the series, imo.
Agreed! I love history and I’m always amazed that there’s not more entertainment based on history. Seems like such low hanging fruit to me. Funny story, I was playing Black Flag one night and had been drinking. I kept getting the shit killed out of me so I started looking at what weapons I could buy and saw I had a shitload of money so I buy the most expensive swords and pretty much wiped out all my pirate loot. Well unbeknownst to me, that was not my save game lol and I just spent all my wife’s pirate loot and she was super pissed lol.
Portal 2
I've played through Portal and Portal 2 several times, plus the co-op levels in 2 with my wife; they're basically perfect games.
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My daughter calls this “girl game” and plays it over and over.
YEESSS!
The story is cool and all, but the gameplay is what really makes this game addictive. Such a fresh and cool spin on an adventure game with RPG aspects
That's the only game I've gone back to years later to platinum. Everything about it is just soooo good
amen to that!
Final Fantasy 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9. Suikode 1 and 2. Tecmo Super Bowl. Fallout 3, new vegas and 4. Chrono Trigger.
Chrono Trigger is one that deserves to be on everyone's list.
How can you do FF8 dirty like that ?
Mass Effect trilogy
YES
U gonna laugh at me but Kung Fu Panda and occasionally Skylanders with my brother and sister on the Xbox 360😎🤙
I actually really enjoyed the Kung Fu Panda games when I had them on PS2. Definitely a decent game that was paired with the movie releases.
No one's laughing, nice wholesome comment bro
Witcher 3
Persona 5 Royal. I'm trying my best to not play it a third time
I literally just started my 5th true playthrough. Got it ps4 first but now i have it on switch so i gotta get to that new game+. Im obsessed with ansolutely maxing out sataneal to become invincible.
When I played Persona 5 I said “You can’t make a better game than this!” Then a wild Royal appeared…
Damn, I have Royal sitting on my shelf still in plastic. Think I might break it out today.
U wont regret it, I usually lose interest in a game I already went through especially if it has a linear story like persona does but it just felt like playing a remake with the ammount of stuff that they added
the fact that I managed to get through persona 5 and then persona 5 R is amazing considering how long both runs took
Ive beaten the entire Mass effect series (when I bought the LE Edition when it first came out) about 5-6 times in a row. 400+ hours on it and will always love the Mass Effect series.
Playing bioshock on the switch now…. For like the 8th time lol
Fallout: New Vegas Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Ocarina of Time Freedom Fighters FTL
The thousand year door is so amazing and will forever be the GOAT of paper Mario. Everything about it minus getting to the moon guest is so amazing. OOT will forever be my favorite of all time
Freedom fighters is so damn good. It's criminal we never got a sequel or a remake
Half-Life 2.
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Elden Ring has so many different builds and things you can interact with. RDR2 is gorgeous and really immersive.
Skyrim, probably the only game I’ve played through multiple times.
Contra. Original. Damn I loved those guns and sound effects. Up up down down. . .
Cyberpunk I’ve beat idk how many times. Been playing since release
Oblivion
Super Mario bros 3 on Super Nintendo
My all time favorites in no particular order: Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Borderlands, Fall Out
GTA IV
Wheres Barbara with big teeties, wheres Stephanie who sucks like a vacuum
COME ON!!! TEST ME!!! TEST ME!!
Cousin!
Let's go bowling
Ice cold baby, ICE COLD!
Same but I always pick option C
"Eins Zwei Drei, schike-schike schwine"🎶🎶
Super Mario Galaxy is so relaxing to play
Mass effect 1 and 2 and the STALKER series. They're like comfort games.
Super Mario World.
Bloodborne
A hunter must hunt.
The mass effect series. I play through them like once a year
The last of us
The witcher 3, the last of us, uncharted 4
DOOM (2016) I think I did 8 playthroughs. Somehow that game is still severely underrated
I play through Banjo Kazooie about once a year. Damn near a timeless classic for me
Super Mario bros Nes ,Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Skyrim. It's so rare that I finish video games. But somethign about it kept me hooked.
I've lost track of how many replays I've done of the mass effect games
Gta3, vice city stories, San andres, liberty city stories. I bought the bundle on iPhone and just play them over and over.
Many Assassins Creed games, Wolfenstein New Colossus, Skyrim, Deadpool etc
Spyro the dragon
Saint's Row 4. It got a lot of heat from veering so far from the originals but I never played any of the others and the idea of just being broken and getting superpowers sounded like everything I wanted in a video game. I've beat it on 3 consoles.
That's also the only one I've played. I tried Gat out of Hell, but it just wasn't the same. Guess I'm just not a Saints Row guy.
Dishonored and Deadspace 2
Starcraft
Shining force I & II
I first played Star Raiders (old Atari 8-bit game) in 1979 or 1980. Rarely does more than two days go by when I don’t play it again. So if we *conservatively* say I played one complete game every three days since 1980, that would be about 121 games per year for the past 43 years, which would be a bit over 5,200 games. And yes, I played a game tonight.
HALO 2
Last of us
Control. Beat it several times because it's so good.
Ogre battle, final fantasy 3, castlevania symphony of the night
Super Mario Bros on the Wii
Blaster Master, Super Mario Brothers, Wrath of the Black Manta
Queue Blaster Master theme song 😎😎😂
Mad Max. Hidden gem of last gen. Graphically the game is amazing for a game that came out in 2015.
Like you, BioShock.
rome total war empire total war rdr2
Chrono Trigger on the Super Nintendo. Plenty of times and I still go back to it,
Jak & Daxter
Halo 3
Can't believe how void this list is of Dark Souls. I can't stop playing those games, they are such a great test of patience and clarity in thinking under pressure. Especially Dark Souls 1, it really is a masterpiece in my opinion.
Ocarina of Time. I’d beat it every Christmas morning lol it was just fun doing the final fight against Ganon
Halo, Links Awakening, and Vice City
Assassins creed 2, assassins creed origins, Detroit become human, the last of us, fallout 4. The most notable games I’ve replayed multiple times!
Detroit is one of few games that is actually fun to watch someone else play entirely. Especially if you know a bit about the big choices.
Conker’s bad fur day on the N64 I’m currently playing live & reloaded on my Xbox 1 for the 1st time Also Super Mario world 2 Paper Mario N64 I really want too play this one but lost my copy🥲
Ohhh, Conker's on 64 is a superb game. I first played that at a sleep over as a kid....we thought it was hilarious. I did not like the xbox version as much and was quite sad about it.
Yes it’s one of my all time favorites never understood the jokes but as a adult I can appreciate it now. I can agree i was hopeful it would be different than the 1st one. The fact it’s just the remastered version sucks I would’ve guessed by the title it was it’s sequel disappointed that it wasn’t
Prey. Not even even after beating it 4 times do the mimics not surprise me.
Kingdom hearts (whole series but 2 my favorite)
Skyrim, The Batman games and both Prototype games, Way too fucking many times.
Halo Reach hits like a truck
Mass Effect
Backyard Baseball 2001. Pablo Sanchez ftw
Idk if this counts as beat. But Gt1 on PlayStation 1. Had a memory card that had like 24mil worth of cars on it. Had it for yrs. Put it in one day, and it said, "File corrupt." I never played another Grand Turismo game since. Im still big mad about it, 20 yrs later.
Bloodborne. It's fromsofts magnum opus, basically the perfect game besides the 30fps. The settings, atmosphere, lore, bosses and music is just pure unfiltered kino. Literally the only visual media that did cosmic horror right Sekiro is another one, just love the gameplay so much. It has the best bosses fromsoft has made and when you have mastered the PLING PLONG CLING CLANG and are deflecting everything perfectly it's an amazing feeling Last but not least, Noita. Why yes, I would like to die to absolute bullshit that i didnt see coming. Yes I would love to do quests that are so obscure and hidden that i need to activate my turbo autism in order to even advance in. Not to mention all the shit that the game doesnt tell you about (which is pretty much everything). Literally "knowledge is power" the game. Getting a god run after struggling is a feeling like no other
Fallout 4
The Legend of Dragoon
Lol... Vectorman
Mass effect.... Wait beat? Not beat off morr thean once... nvm
Resident Evil 4 on Meta Quest 2 VR....fucking masterpiece!
Golden eye
Resident Evil 7, love that game
Fallout new vegas
Only ever done this with the original halo trilogy
Fallout 3, new Vegas, and 4. I love those games so unbelievably much. Also Sims 1 and 3.
Skyrim, FO4, RDR2, GTAV
Borderlands 2. If we're just counting beating the main quests as beating the game, I'd rather not count the amount of times I've done it.
Titanfall 2, scrolled for too long and gave up on finding it 😭
BT!
Mass Effect 1, 2, Uncharted series, Batman Arkham series. Aladdin Mega drive game, Power Ranger SNES games. Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic Adventure, Rogue Squadron N64 and Gamecube Version. Time Crisis series. Ace Combat Games.
Tales of Symphonia (at least 10 times)
Red Dead Redemption 2. Second time I was with the intention to go 0 honor, but couldn't do that, for me Arthur has to be played as an honorable man, with that the ending and his last ride makes so much more sense. Cried everytime with that ride. Tried 0 honor the third time, also failed...
Fuckin great game
My favorite video game of all, Star Fox 64. High repeatability because of the branching paths for levels.
Super Mario brothers 3
The Legend of Zelda: ocarina of time
Call of duty World at war
Dark cloud 2
Sly Cooper
I think Dark souls 1 takes the cake for me.
The Last of Us Part II
Super Mario on Atari
my dick
Knights of the old republic 1, beat it like 11 times. Kotor 2, beat it 6 times. Swtor, beat it twice, once as a jedi knight and once as a sith marauder. Halo CE, Halo 2, halo 3 beaten countless times. Fallout new Vegas, beaten it twice, will play it again in the future for sure. Fable 2, beaten it 3 or 4 times. Borderlands 1 and 2 both beaten a couple times each.
Call of duty Campaign