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Below are five games that improve the more you play them.
5) Hitman: World of Assassination

Hitman has always been a series renowned for its replayability. Each level is intricately crafted to give players multiple ways to approach each situation. World of Assassination takes that to the next level, putting together all three of IOI’s modern Hitman games.
It’s not only that you earn new tools for Agent 47 to use each time you jump back into a level. You’re also learning how the level works. Where do guards move? How can you get a specific disguise? What wacky ways can you dream up to take out your target? Once you’ve learned the ins and outs of a Hitman level, you’ll feel like a real assassin.
4) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Knights of the Old Republic serves as something of a stand-in for many games like the BioWare classic. Sure, there are two sides of the story to uncover, with Dark and Light Side paths, but it’s the class customization that really makes KOTOR‘s replayability shine.
You have so much control over how your character interacts with the world, making it easy to make each playthrough feel unique, even if you know the basic story. On top of that, things change in the story based on which NPC characters you bring with you on the journey. The end result is roughly the same, but the journey getting there can change dramatically from one playthrough to the next.











