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Readers reveal the
non-multiplayer games they’ve completed the most, from Into The Breach to Final
Fantasy 7.
To
our surprise (and approval) XCOM 2 was by far the most popular pick, in fact
we’ve seldom known a Hot Topic to be so dominated by a single game. Especially
as many of the other choices were also turn-based strategies.
In deep
There’s never been an easier question to answer: it’s XCOM 2. I’ve played XCOM:
Enemy Unknown a lot as well, and did a few run troughs
of Enemy Within, but it’s XCOM 2 by a mile.
I have the platinum
for XCOM 2 on PlayStation 4. Just getting that achievement took a ridiculous
amount of playing time. That’s beside the fact I also own it on Xbox and Switch
and have put in Sisyphean numbers on both those systems.
PlayStation a few
years ago did a year end wrap where you could see your most played game, etc. I
had 140 hours in that year and that wasn’t the platinum run year, I only
started that in lockdown.
I’m way past
addicted.
Deceitfularcher (gamertag/PSN ID)
Hard achievement
My most replayed game would have to be Into The Breach. It’s roguelike nature
lends itself to repeated runs, as you keep playing to finish a run and then try
further runs to unlock new squads and unlock the in-game achievements. It’s
weird to think that at first, I didn’t click with the game but then returned to
it a couple of years later and now it is firmly my favourite indie game of all
time.
I have put 60 hours
into it on Switch which I know isn’t a lot for some people but for me to spend
that much time with one game is unusual and I still have a few achievements to
get. This is all without touching the new free DLC expansion either. I want to
try and get all the in-game achievements before starting the DLC and I’m nearly
there, just beating the game on Hard difficulty is the one to allude me so far.
It is quite a simple
game to get your head around on easy but there is lots of strategy to consider
on medium and hard difficulties, however it is easy to pick up and play if you
have been away from the game for a while, so it’s one I like to return to every
now and then for a few runs.
Angry_Kurt (Twitter)
Now playing: God Of War (PS5) and Tinykin (Steamdeck)
Turn-based triumvirate
Turn-based strategies have practically ruined gaming for me. The holy trinity
of Advance Wars, Into The Breach, and XCOM (especially 2) are so utterly
compelling, with no two play throughs the same, that many other games I could
be investing time into get side-lined. Astral Chain, Metroid Dread, and
countless PlayStation 4 games, including Elden Ring, have suffered this fate.
While mentally
taxing, Into The Breach is perfect after a hard day’s work, when you just want
to wind down. I’ve played it so much that it’s left an almost ruinous ghostly
image on my 65” OLED television.
I’ve played the Super
Mario Galaxy games multiple times over. Their sheer inventiveness, staggering
amount of variety, perfect gameplay mechanics, and utter joyousness make them
masterclasses of form. Games so immersive that the barrier between reality and
virtuality dissolves: you flow into and with them. In that space, of that time
and physics, you really are Mario, you really are in another world.
However, second to
the above trio, is the Splatoon series. A game that keeps on giving; it’s a
real blast, as they say.
Ciara
Losing count
My game is XCOM 2, both the base game and the War Of The Chosen DLC. I first
bought it on the PlayStation 4 and then the Switch. I must have played it six
or seven times, frankly I’ve lost count.
It’s one of those few
games that get close to perfection. The research and design of alien tech, an
atmosphere of tension that’s up there with the Souls games, varied missions and
you can just tell the thought and imagination put into it.
Chevy Malibu (PSN ID)
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The
original
There’s a few games I revisit fairly frequently, but the one I’ve overall
probably spent the most time with is UFO: Enemy Unknown (the original XCOM
game).
The main factor for
replay ability is the research tree, allowing you to go different ways with the
weapons and therefore tactics in the squad turn-based combat (the meat of the
game). The time unit system is also a big factor – unlike most games of the
genre, you can do multiple varied actions (or just the same one many times)
with one character in a turn.
Each action costs
time units, which are replenished at the beginning of the next turn. At the
beginning of the game with rookies you don’t feel the benefit of this system so
much, but with each mission, as long as the squad members play at least a small
part in the mission and stay alive, their TU maximum will often increase –
along with your action possibilities.
The excellent pixel
art graphics and MIDI music do evoke nostalgia in me, but it’s the core gaming
mechanics, which in some ways haven’t been bettered almost 30 years later, that
are the big draw for me to keep coming back to it. The excellent open source
OpenXcom fan project, which squashes original bugs and adds new quality of life
features, also makes it very accessible today, blunting some of the flaws that
could otherwise cause me to play it less often.
What makes a game
replayable is a difficult question. The other games I replay all have different
reasons. Zelda 2, I still adore the fast paced combat of. Prince Of Persia is a
mix of nostalgia (my first ever game) and the strict momentum-based
platforming, which remains very fresh. Breath Of Fire 3 has a unique ‘master’
system where you can push your character’s stats in the direction you prefer,
allowing for varied team compositions.
Chrono Trigger has an
excellent New Game+ system that allows you to totally break the game. I don’t
think there’s a single answer to what makes a game replayable, there’s lots of
possibilities that can keep you engaged with the game.
I don’t specifically
consider it an important feature; replayability is cool, but sometimes I just
want to play a point ‘n’ click game, like the recent Return To Monkey Island –
I very much enjoyed it, will likely not play it for a long time, but consider
my money well spent for the experience.
In the same way there
are many games I wouldn’t want to replay because completing them was really
hard and time consuming the first time round, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t
enjoy the journey – for every horrific Bart Vs. The Space Mutants there’s a
sublime Contra 3, which I completed on Hard mode many years ago and have no
intention of ever doing again!
Lord Darkstorm
Game of Throne
Nuclear Throne. It’s simply the combination of weapons coupled with how well
the weapons are executed that makes another playthrough easy to begin. Additionally,
the game doesn’t end. There’s a loop that takes you to a more difficult run,
so, it’s about how far you can reach. Perfect ingredients for replayability!
Nuclear throne,
you’re the king.
Henry
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