I never replayed a game, so give me an rpg with great replay value!
Undertale
>>3915537boring troonslop
>>3915539nah, no troons, try the demo
>undetale >not being troonslop
>>3915542no troons, simple as
UNDERTALE
Morrowind
>>3915530Hundred Line's whole thing is having 100 endings
>>3915530
>>3915530Don't replay games. Get a job and a family.
>>3915530The Age of Decadence
>>3915552Literally zero replay value. You will play it once, and never touch it again in your life.
>>3915597At this point Morrowind can be used as an IQ test.
>>3915530All of them. You say you've never replayed a game? Try it!
>>3915597it has huge replay value, you go into a cave find a cool ring for a mage but your character is named grugg and he hit things hard with two handed axe so you make a second character and grab the ring then you walk into a shop with a great shield and try to steal it but get caught so you make a third character that sneaks around and steals shit
>>3915594True as fuck. One of the coolest games i played. The story is also crazy
>>3915530Chrono's Trigger
>>3915530Unironically Pokemon if you want the most replay value out of a game. Tons of different team compositions for each playthrough and very straight-forward story so replaying it doesn't feel like a drag.
>replaying games that take no player skill only character progression Why?I get replaying games that take skill, since you get better at them and can go deeper, do more challenges, higher scores, no death runs, or better time attacks etcBut why replay easy games that revolve around building a character and save file up....
>>3915776Not every game lets you grind and progress forever and unlock everything in a single save. If you're eventually limited in the amount of skill points you can allocate, then spending them effectively is something you get better at as you learn the game. And even if you aren't limited, if you jack up the difficulty for the second run you'll still need to actually be able to survive the game to get your skill points until you reach god status. You might want another go to try other builds, other playstyles, or to try hyper-optimizing one specific strategy to see how far you can get like that. Not to even speak of the story elements, you can try going for a different route, different NPC relations, etc.
>>3915776In a real RPG there's a lot of variety both in how you build your character and how the choices you make affect the story so replaying it can be a vastly different experience.
>>3915552Oblivion too. I ran 3 separate characters in each game.
>>3915530This pic makes me want an ice cream sandwich every time I see it in the catalog. Damn you.