lmao itd make sense if you were reading on a bus or something but with video games you're always in the comfort of your own room with minimal diatractions
Why would you play a game more than once? You already experienced over 90% of what it has to offer...
>this only makes sense if you have some kind of memory loss related affliction
when learning a skill, why practice multiple times? does practice only make sense to you if the person practicing has an injured hippocampus?
Depends on the game.
A cheap game like AC where "replayability" is redoing the same thing over and over in a grind? No.
Deus Ex where I'm allowed basically free reign over the level? I replay that every year.
Experiencing a fictional story is not the same as building muscle memory
GAMEFLY IS THAT YOU?
HOLD ON I ONLY PLAY GAMES WITH A GAMEFAQS FAQ OPEN BECAUSE THAT US HOW REAL GAMERS LIKE MYSELF PLAY GAMES.
Isn't it? Memory isnt perfect; things will slip through the cracks on first readings, so subsequent ones will help readers catch things that they failed to initially.
based, you defeated the shitposter through pure INT and CHA, reminds me of the Arcanum ending.
Even within a game itself you are already repeating actions easily thousands of time. Why do you do this you think?
>Nihilistic anti-life nonsense
OP I think you should kill yourself. Clearly you are unhappy with the very living of life itself.
Because with some games there is not and will probably never be another one that's similar to it. So you can't just easily substitute it with some other game instead. After enough time passes I just want to play that particular type of game again