Games you replayed a hundred times?

A series i keep going back to are the Sega Rally games and Sega's other arcade racers. Though it's kind of unfair to bring up arcade games in a discussion like this because they're purposefully designed to be re-played over and over again to eat all your pocket change.

"Regular" games i keep going back to are Rayman 2 and 3, i have huge nostalgia for both, they're easy to pick up and play and on top of all that Rayman 2 has like a billion different ports and re-releases so you have the choice of playing a slightly different version of the same adventure if you want to experience the game in a different way.
 
I've played "Grandia 2" three times (two on pc, one of ps2).
Also, "Freedom Wars" twice on Vita, second time with the update patches I've been able to single-play the main story.
 
Super Mario 64 - way too many times on original cart to define a number at this point, even more so now with the combined playtime of SM64 co-op deluxe.

Silent Hill 2 original - at least 6 times to cover all the endings, still have the old PS2 memory card with all those endings as a singular clear file.

Resident Evil 2 original - Keeps me coming back, especially now with Biorand runs. vanilla game is legendary too of course.
 
I've replayed a lot of the Resident Evil games an ungodly number of times. As far as hitting triple digits though, I think the only game I've replayed that much would be Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland for the GBA. It was the first game I ever tried to speedrun so in junior year of highschool I'd beat it once before school started and at least once afterschool to practice. The speedrun record at the time for 100% was somewhere around 43 minutes. I'd have about 50 minutes from the time the bus got me to school to when school actually started, so I used that as a sort of background timer to gauge how efficient I was getting.

My lowest time ended up being around 46 minutes, but I never actually had a way to record gameplay off of my GBA to submit a real run haha
 
I play through Half Life once or twice a year Ive replayed 2 a handful of times aswell but the unskipable cutscenes kinda ruin it for me.

I've also played through Farcry 3 and blood dragon a bunch. the later games are basically the same thing with more content I still prefer 3.
 
i'm always replaying the Lost Kingdoms duology on the Gamecube yearly, Luigi's Mansion every Halloween, and more often then not i'll boot up either Pikmin 1 or 2.

... and then just play Karous over and over, believing i'll get better at it, loving it as much as i do.
 
I have a tradition to beat Metal Gear Solid 3 at least once every year. That game just never gets old!
 
GTA San Andreas
Half-Life
All the GBA Castlevanias
Metroid Zero Mission
Wario Ware
Castlevania Symphony Of The Night
The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past
 
I was talking to the boys today about this exact topic. For me I think it would be between...

Resident Evil 4 2005

Crash Twinsanity

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
 
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For me its fresh as ever because very few SHMUPs ever came up to its standard.
 
a couple i like to replay every now and then
Turrican 1 on Amiga
Impossible Mission and Pitfall 2 on C64
R-Type (PC Engine or MAME) - until stage 4, where it does turn evil :)

completed numerous times, but not as the already mentioned
Symphony of the Night
Dead Cells
Magician Lord and Pulstar (NeoGeo)
Truxton
Resident Evil 4
Final Fantasy Tactics
Shining Force (the first one on Megadrive)
Shadow of the Beast Amiga (cheating, and mainly to watch the landscape and listen the soundrack)
Bubble n Squeak (very underrated platform with puzzle elements)
 
I think I haven't reached that number yet I've played a ton of Half-Life.
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I play through Half Life once or twice a year Ive replayed 2 a handful of times aswell but the unskipable cutscenes kinda ruin it for me.
I don't mind them too much since they're few and far between (and I use my phone).

I've also played through Farcry 3 and blood dragon a bunch. the later games are basically the same thing with more content I still prefer 3.
Shame that Blood Dragon forces to use Uplay...
 
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Shogun 2
MGSV
Breath of The Wild
Bushido Blade
Silent Hill
Symphony of The Night
 
Symphony of the Night
MegaMan X3, X4
Gundam: Federation vs Zeon on the ps2
Final Fantasy 8
Dragon Quest 8
Another Century's episode 2
Macross: DYRL on the ps1
Resident evil 4 OG
Sonic 3 and Knuckles
 
Mega Man 4, Mega Man X, Link’s Awakening. Although I’ve taken a long break from all of them, I went ahead and bought the CIB as a souvenir.
 
Even though I find it genuinely frustrating... Cannon Fodder.

I just love the evil formula they had created there: you grow attachment to your men and see them level up across many missions just to have them killed by a fucking door — it's as brutal as it is fascinating, especially when the game makes you watch their graves every time you run it.

What a ballsy fucking game.
 
Fallout New Vegas and Resident Evil 5. And I still play them to this day, they're just too much fun.
 
Chrono Trigger and the classic Sonic games barring CD and Mania, and thus I got bored of all of them
 

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