Every year, dozens, even hundreds, of new game projects are released with a variety of genres and qualities. However, that does not mean that old, classic games lose their position. Even though it is nearly ten years old, there are still many big names that still have very high replay value, attracting a large number of players even at the present time.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
It’s been more than a decade since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was released and to date, this is still the newest game in this famous The Elder Scrolls series. In the game, players will play the Dragonborn and go through a difficult journey on the path to destroy Alduin – a dragon prophesied to completely destroy the world.
There are countless interesting main and secondary content spread throughout the game and this makes players always experience the feeling of exploring every corner of the plot or freely wandering in the vast open world of the game. It. In addition, having a perfect combat system, and attractive mods released continuously also make The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim have very high replay value.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Before being mentioned a lot with the blockbuster Cyberpunk 2077, the biggest success of famous publisher CD Projekt was The Witcher 3 – a product that to this day still retains its replay value. Launched in 2015, in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, gamers will take on the role of Geralt – a mercenary exploring a continent ravaged by destruction and war. Geralt’s goal is simple, to find the child of prophecy, the only one who can change destiny.
The biggest highlight of the game lies in the plot itself as well as the extremely unique storytelling style. There are many choices given to the player and the content will then also change depending on the choice. Therefore, there is almost no repetition of content when gamers experience it again.
Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight is the final part in Rocksteady Studios’ Arkham trilogy and is also the best work when creating a more impressive ending for this series. The plot is good, the gameplay is engaging and above all, the improvement of Batman: Arkham Knight is undeniable.
Lots of new features are included, while the massive open world map allows players to fully explore the sinister city of Gotham with side missions scattered throughout. It’s not much of an argument to say that Batman: Arkham Knight is a game with both quality and depth.