12 Most Replayable Video Games Of 2015

2. Fallout 4

Bethesda have boasted in the past that you can spend 400 hours playing Fallout 4 and still not experience everything, but would you really want to? Though the game's visuals are disappointing and it doesn't move the franchise forward as far as it should, it's hard to argue with the bang for your buck in terms of content: the world is so huge that it's practically impossible to catch everything on one playthrough, and you're definitely going to want to return to take on some side-quests or just investigate the wasteland further. Also, as the number of mods released for the game increases, so too does the incentive to dive back in. There are already a ton of great mods out there, and by the end of 2016, the sheer possibilities the game will invite are going to be mind-boggling. If anything, Fallout 4 has too much content, or at least more than most human beings can reasonably fit into a regular, functioning existence.
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