20 Most Replayable Video Games Of The Decade (So Far)

We're slap-bang in the middle of the best decade in gaming history.

Sweep the floors and turn off the lights on your way out, the variable smorgasbord of anticipation-matching titles that was 2015 is over. You'll hopefully leave remembering the ridiculousness of Metal Gear Solid V, the back-to-basics arcade sensibilities of Rocket League and the free-form fun of Fallout 4, as it was a year where the industry said "It's cool. We've got this" following 2014 looking as though all was lost. Best of all, we're now past the half-point on the ongoing decade, and that means we can factor in a good six solid years of absolutely phenomenal titles.

Ranging from the likes of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood through Red Dead Redemption and now newer instalments like Batman: Arkham Knight and Halo 5: Guardians, there's a supremely healthy smattering of games that prove we're currently experiencing another gaming Golden Age. All that said, only one game can totally perfect replayability; be it a phenomenal level you want to see again and again, an incredible gameplay loop with timeless mechanics, a great online mode, all of the above or something else entirely.

What's the most replayable game since 2010? Read on to find out, and leave your own personal favourites in the comments below.

Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.