5 Games That Can Have Endless Replayability

In Simpler Terms, Never Ending Games

Some games feel like they never end, From the procedural levels of The Binding Of Issac to the massive regions of Borderlands, These Games Never run out of fun.

This list sticks with one game per franchise and is based off personal opinions.

5. Borderlands 2

Borderlands 2, the greatest game ever. Period.

Just Kidding 

Borderlands 2 is a loot and shoot action adventure developed by Gearbox.

The game lets you choose one of the 4 characters (6 with both DLC packs) to take into the world of Pandora. 

Finished all quests? Try true vault hunter mode. Finished that? Go even further with ultimate vault hunter mode.

And just when you think you're done...

You can choose a different character. This creates a game with at least 100 hours of gameplay for each character.













4. Prison Architect

This building sim places you in charge of building a prison to fit the needs of the inhabitants. Of course this means more than one prison giving way for dozens of prisons. 

And after you've had enough of building you can try the escape mode which places you in the shoes of a prisoner.


















3. Spelunky 

A personal favorite, Spelunky is a side view dungeon crawler with procedural levels. While the game was frustrating it was fun to know that every level was different (meaning you couldn't google it or memorize the map) however on level 2 there was always a shopkeeper.

 This game can be endlessly played until the dungeons eventually get to the point where they would destroy you from the insides. Also there was multiplayer.













 2. Minecraft 

Minecraft has been around for quite some time now (since 2009!) and is considered to be a classic open world survival game. 

It places you in a world generated by a complex algorithm meaning every time you create a new world the terrain will be different.

Many hours have been invested into Minecraft and with over 100 million registered users Minecraft is a must for gamers all ages.

1. No Man's Sky

You saw it coming, everybody did. My favorite game of all time and soon to be released No Man's Sky is the biggest open world game to date.With 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets to explore this game doesn't fall flat when it comes to exploring. Some lucky people have got to experience the game early.













If you liked any of the games on this list then here is the links to them:

Borderlands 2 

Prison Architect

Spelunky 

Minecraft

No Man's Sky


Also there is an bonus game, The Binding Of Isaac



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