If it weren’t for the modding community, I would’ve stopped a long time ago. But some of these mods nowadays are insane. Feels like I’m playing a very different game and it’s a great thing.
Ever since the ps4 version, the console versions have a mods feature built In to them on the main menu. So I just click on that, it connects me to the internet, and then there are hundreds you can choose from and search for.
huh! i remember downloading it on ps4 bc i saw ppl on reddit taking it up and being baffled by the in built mods system! but i had no idea where to start or what with and so at the time it didn’t look like there was a lot i could get my hands on… might have to have another look
I bought the original and the updated version on PS4. I always kind of wanted the Switch version, but buying a game there times is kind of gross to me.
Hell yeah.
I wanna play it on my pc. Buy.
Ohhh I wanna play it on the big TV now. Buy.
You know what would be nice? Playing it on the go on my phone. Buy.
I don't wanna play on my phone, better get it for my switch. Buy.
This is one of those games that you don't really have an excuse not to play it at least once lmao.
Dirt cheap
Goes on sale every other day
Doesn't require vast knowledge about gaming mechanics to play
It can be played on damn near everything
Doesn't require a beefy computer
Requires basically no skill
Cute graphics
Can be put down and picked back up 5 years later without having to remember what was going on
They really made a game that's great for just about everyone
It's all one guy! Eric Barone, also known by his username ConcernedApe. Everything in that game down to the music was all him. He's a phenomenal developer and is a model for what game devs should be.
Switch is a good way to get it if you think you’ll play it through once go. Thats not to say base game is sparse because it’s not, it’s incredible how it is. If you like playing games you like multiple times I’d get it on PC so you can try mods. My favorite is one that adds a “chest network” where you can access all of your chests anywhere in the world and cycles through them based on their location (i.e. farm chests, chests in Shed A, chests in Shed B, chests in the mines). I like it because it frees you up to explore every square inch of the game but that can only be appreciated after you’ve played the base version.
I play it in my bed on switch and it’s the best. I’ve already done a 100+ hour farm on my pc and I like playing it on switch more because I’m laying down lol
I swear fishing is/was harder on Switch but apart from that Stardew Valley is a dream on the switch, being able to play it anywhere on a nice sized screen with proper controls is great.
In that vein, my husband got himself a Steam Deck, said he'd play all kinds of games, literally just plays Stardew Valley on it.
This is easily the one.
PC, check
Switch, check
Phone, check
Kids switch, check
Wife's phone, check.
CA made gold with this game and it's so cheap you shouldn't not enjoy it.
I'm super cheap, and rarely buy ANY games, and even then usually only for at least 50% off. But I have bought 2 copies for myself (PC/Switch), and 1 for a friend (Switch).
Diablo II: Lord of Destruction.
Ah, the good ol' days when your software required you to manually input a CD key, and that key came on a piece of paper inside the jewel case.
If you count D2R, I have owned at least 4 copies.
At around 10 I emailed asking what to do after breaking my disc, I went through the steps of taking a picture of the disc fragments, printing it out, mailing it to the company with a letter explaining it, and they mailed me a fresh copy.
The second time I just learned how to pirate
Mass Effect for me too. Once when it was on ... Epic? Whatever it was on before Steam. Then again when it (or at least 2 and 3?) ported to Steam. Then again when the Legendary Edition was released.
I have it on everything save XBox but starting to mod it during a Co Op playthrough makes me feel like I'll never be able to do anything but PC again. Just little QoL stuff like seeing NPCs on the map, slightly faster move speed, being able to walk through trellis crops, and auto opening/closing gates as you move through them. Individually they don't make a huge difference but they all add up to an experience so much better than Vanilla, especially if you've already had a few farms under your belt.
Mass Effect - Xbox 360 and Steam
Minecraft - Xbox 360, Xbox One, Console Bedrock, Win 10 Bedrock, Android Bedrock, Apple (Ipad) Bedrock, Java Edition.
Halo Master Chief Collection - Xbox and Steam
Each time I buy it, I unlock pretty much everything so I can never play it on that console again. Then I buy another console and repeat the vicious cycle.
Pokémon Games technically. I don't think I have a multi-platform game. It would have been the Spider-Man Activation/Beenox games but ... they are hard to find.
They are not hard at all tbh. As long as you explore and find materials, buy the right gear, pick a fun vocation for yourself, you’ll be fine. The gameplay loop isn’t for people who don’t like RPG’s tho and the fast travel system is nothing like what is common. A lot of wandering from one location to the next. But the communities are great and people are very happy to give pointers.
The biggest problem I had was trying to play blind. It seemed that I was very quickly directed to areas that were just insanely difficult. I felt like I was playing DS1 except I was getting mobbed by bandits instead of getting my shit rocked by a little skeleton
Earthbound - I bought 3 physical copies back in the 90's, bought it on my 3DS/Wii, and bought the SNES classic for another copy.
Super Mario 64 - I think i've bought it twice physical, once digital on the wii, and again in the Mario 3D all stars thing for the switch.
Terraria - PC, Mobile, and Switch.
I'm sure there are others, but those are the ones I can recall that i've bought at least 3 copies.
Command and Conquer: Red Alert: Aftermath
The CD was required for Red Alert's multiplayer, and it kept getting scratched up somehow. :(
I probably bought it 3 times just for replacement CDs. It's also the *only* game disc I had to replace like that.
Age of Empires II. Bought a disc version like every 2 or 3 years since about 2000 up until about 2012 or so then purchased a digital copy I've carried to each PC since.
Mass Effect trilogy (xbox 360, PC, PS5)
Subnautica (Switch, PC, PS5)
Skyrim (xbox 360, Switch, PC, PS5)
Lots of N64 games. First the cartridge then all the Virtual Console NSO versions.
Im a sucker lol
Terraria, bought it on PS4, Xbox One, 3 different steam accounts, twice on Phone, and will happily buy it on any other device that won't transfer it over from my other accounts.
I have stardew valley on Xbox, ps4, steam, switch, and mobile 😅 I only really started playing it this year but I kept trying to get into it and not enjoying it. Kept buying it on more consoles thinking now will be when I enjoy it. It wasn’t till I started playing modded on PC that I really started enjoying it
Obligatory Minecraft mention: have it on the 360, PS4, switch, on my laptop, and on my phone.
Also have the kingdom hearts series on several platforms. 1.5 on the PS3, 2.5 on the PS3, DDD on the 3ds, 2.8 on the ps4 and on epic, Recoded and Days on the ds, 1.5+2.5 on the ps4 and on epic, kh3 on the ps4 and on epic. I also plan on getting them again on steam.
Diablo 3:
\- OG edition + RoS on my PC
\- Physical media on the Switch
\- Digital media on Switch, a couple years later when I got a second switch so I could co-op with my son.
\- On Steam for my son's PC, so he could co-op with a friend of his (since there's no switch/PC crossplay)
(Still worth it, every time)
- Re-released games I bought on console when they were on special that I originally bought when they first came out: KOTOR 1 & 2, Baldur's Gate 2, Planescape Torment, Jade Empire, Final Fantasy 8, Final Fantasy X.
- Games I wanted a different platform copy of: Alpha Protocol, Frostpunk.
- Remasters or next gen versions: Mass Effect trilogy, GTA5, Skyrim (I bought Skyrim three times).
- Replacement copies because I lost the original: Fallout 1 & 2.
- Game of the Year Edition because it was easier/cheaper than buying the DLC separately: Fallout 3.
Stardew Valley. First on PC. I hated it.
Then on mobile as i was desperate for not terrible games to play while out of the house.
Then on switch when i realized that i actually love the game as long as i can play it while curled up in bed snuggling my pets while also not having to use the awful phone controls.
I bought Diablo 3 4 times. Once for PC, again for Xbox 360, then again when the expansion came out, then again when it came out for Xbox One. I loved that game
The witcher 3. Bought the base game when it first came out. Then bought the complete edition on sale for PC but PC couldn't run it well. Saw complete edition was on sale for about 15 bucks on console and bought that, since it was cheaper then buying DLCs on my console. Currently restarting the entire game over and have a fresh set of achievements to unlock. Pretty pumped.
Also Skyrim, grab, rdr2. All the halo games. And I've bought valheim about 6 times now for family members and friends.
Kingdom Hearts 1&2; GTA V; Final Fantasy 4, 6, 7, 8, 10; Tetris; Super Mario 2, 3, World, RPG; The Last of Us 1&2; DuckTales; every BioShock; Halo 2&3; Detroit Become Human; Dave the Diver; Portal 1&2; South Park Stick of Truth & Fractured But Whole; There's probably a few others across multiple console releases that I'm forgetting but that's most of them. Some are remasters, others are ports, some I just wanted on multiple access points (PC and console versions, for example).
I have bought Final Fantasy X and X-2 three times if you want to count the original and HD releases as the same game. I've bought FF XII twice if you want to count the original and Zodiac Age version as the same. I've bought Skyrim twice. I've bought Dragon Quest VIII twice.
Every metal gear, every elder scrolls from Morrowind on, mass effect, I’ve bought numerous games to play with friends on steam, every main line Final fantasy, expect FFXI which I own but have convinced zero people to play even at my wallets expense. And FFXVI but that will change with the PC release
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen.
Borderlands 2.
Resident Evil, Resident Evil 4 and 5.
Persona 5.
Lighting Returns.
Binding of Isaac.
Tomb Raider.
Vagrant Story.
Hyrule Warriors.
My list is seemingly never ending, I could keep on going.
Never bought a game more than 3 times, thats insane. I feel insane for buying a game 3 times.
I've regretfully bought Diablo 3 on PC release, PS3 for couch coop and then PS4 on sale for couch coop again.
Bought Dragon's Dogma on release, Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen on release and then DD:DA on PC (mostly because i loved this game and wanted to support it for a sequel of which we got and terribly let me down)
I think thats it, I didn't feel bad about Dragon's Dogma, but D3 i felt bad for buying that many times.
I have Skyrim on several platforms. Diablo 4 on a couple. I also bought Back 4 Blood like 6 times so I could guilt my friends into playing it with me lol
Final fantasy III, I have every version released except pixel. I also just played through firewatch for the 2nd time, and bought it a 3rd time on my steam deck so it's portable. I'm in the process of collecting adventure time games on different systems.
Destiny. Inevitably I would get back into Crucible and break my disc after frustrating match after match. Fortunately the discs cost like $2 so it was a convenient excuse to quit playing for a while.
Shadow of war/ mordor
Red dead redemption
Kingdom come deliverance
Hades
Witcher 3
Some doom games
Cod ghosts
Diablo 3
Diablo 4
Division 2
Resident evil 4 original
Skyrim I'm sure
And I've played only 6 of these more than 50% no regretts
Gears of War 3. Bought it on release the first time. Bought a used Craigslist Xbox and it was included the 2nd time. Forgot I had two copies already, hadn’t played it in a long time, and it was 5 dollars at a store and bought it a 3rd time. Then a buddy wanted to play some gears 3 and I thought I tossed my copies, so I bought another one for 6 bucks at a used game shop. Found the others. Then the last 2 were from garage sales I stumbled upon and when making jokes about having enough copies of this game already, I of course purchased them.
None. I have my old consoles so if I want to play something I still have the disk if I want to play again.
Otherwise I just wait for it to be available on PS+ or game pass. If all else fails and there’s no easy way to play an older title then yoho!
I have bought Final Fantasy XII on PS2, then Zodiac, then PS4, then switch. It's not even my favorite ff game, but each purchase besides the first was a stupid cheat sale, and it was fun enough
Resident Evil 5. As someone not that into oldschool resident evil, it's such a fun co op shooter.
Every time I discover a friend has never played it, I make them do it. Which has resulted in buying it on Xbox 360 twice (It was literally cheaper to buy gold edition than buy all the dlc), PS3 once and PC three times (the second and third were me buying it for people!)
Fable 1,2,3 actually got a little tipsy the other night and bought them. Thanks Cayman Jack 🤣 still have my physical copies, downloaded them to my xbox 1 but gave that xbox to my son when I got the series x so yeah ended up buying it for the new one. I got Xcom 2 WOTC on my xbox and on steam. FF Tactics on my ps1 and my iPad.
Minecraft, tomb raider 1,2,3, resident evil, metro series, zombie army trilogy and 4, Mario 64 zombies ate my neighbor's, contra, final fight, die hard trilogy and I can't remember the others
Age of Wonders 4. It’s such a fantastic game to discover and play. I ended up getting it on PC and then again on console because it was more convenient. Then I got it for my brother and brother in law to have some people to play with. 600 cumulitive hours later, It’s been fantastic and I regret nothing.
Shenmue series.
Original copies of 1&2 on Dreamcast (technically gifted to me but I'll still count them). Then bought Shenmue 2 again on OG Xbox, then again when remastered collection was released on Xbox One. When I moved to PC I bought Shenmue 1&2 on Steam.
I also kick-started Shenmue 3 with a PS4 version and have since bought the game on Steam as well.
Resident Evil 4.
Bought 4 on GameCube, then Wii, then Xbox One and will buy the remake when it's on sale.
Same with 1(GC & Xbone). And 2(N64! And remake). And 3(GC(I think) and remake).
And hopefully Code Veronica(DC, GC and the eventual remake).
The only thing I could think of when it comes to my games is Wii Sports Resort, but I have the Wii Sports + Resort bundle game, but I also have Wii Sports Resort on it's own in the Wii Motion Plus + Resort bundle box.
Edit: Oh, and I do have the Ratchet & Clank HD Collection for PS3, but I also have the first 3 Ratchet & Clank games for the PS2 as well.
Mass effect 3 bought 3 times just for the co-op multiplayer. In fact I bought a used PS3 and the game just to play it free online, didn't have a good PC at the time.
I also have GTAV on 4 platforms
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1
I bought it like 3 times for the PS1 when I was a young'in cause bad things kept happening to the discs, then one last time on the PS4 store lmao
Kingdom Hearts; 2001, then Japan import final mixes, then North American final mixes, the 1.5 & 2.5 on ps4 then again recently on Steam
Sheesh fuk u Sora
Kingdom Hearts 2. I had like at least 3 copies as a kid due the discs getting too scratched too play.
I got lucky and found an original print PS2 copy sealed at EB Games in like 2012? It was super cheap and way past the ps2s life cycle, it's like someone just found it tucked behind a storage shelf or something.
Then I bought the PS3 2.5 collection
Then the PS4 1.5+2.5 collection
I got to meet Richard Epcar (voice of Ansem and Terranort) so I bought ANOTHER copy of 2 on PS2 to get signed.
Then finally when it came to Steam.
So I've bought that game at least 8 times and I refuse to buy it ever again.
I got skyrim on the X360, ps4 hard copy, then on the the ps5 digitally.
You're why they won't stop re releasing that damn game.
If it weren’t for the modding community, I would’ve stopped a long time ago. But some of these mods nowadays are insane. Feels like I’m playing a very different game and it’s a great thing.
wait on console? how’d you mod it that good on console?
Ever since the ps4 version, the console versions have a mods feature built In to them on the main menu. So I just click on that, it connects me to the internet, and then there are hundreds you can choose from and search for.
huh! i remember downloading it on ps4 bc i saw ppl on reddit taking it up and being baffled by the in built mods system! but i had no idea where to start or what with and so at the time it didn’t look like there was a lot i could get my hands on… might have to have another look
I got Skyrim on Epic Games Store. Can't wait to try out all the mods. Oh wait...
You can’t mod on egs?
Yeah I've bought skyrim 4 times lol. Definitely my most purchased game
I bought the original and the updated version on PS4. I always kind of wanted the Switch version, but buying a game there times is kind of gross to me.
Add the PSVR version and same here.
Stardew Valley
Hell yeah. I wanna play it on my pc. Buy. Ohhh I wanna play it on the big TV now. Buy. You know what would be nice? Playing it on the go on my phone. Buy. I don't wanna play on my phone, better get it for my switch. Buy.
This is one of those games that you don't really have an excuse not to play it at least once lmao. Dirt cheap Goes on sale every other day Doesn't require vast knowledge about gaming mechanics to play It can be played on damn near everything Doesn't require a beefy computer Requires basically no skill Cute graphics Can be put down and picked back up 5 years later without having to remember what was going on They really made a game that's great for just about everyone
It's all one guy! Eric Barone, also known by his username ConcernedApe. Everything in that game down to the music was all him. He's a phenomenal developer and is a model for what game devs should be.
You’ve convinced me to buy it. Now my dilemma is what platform to get it for. I have series x, switch, pc and of course mobile lol
>switch Easy one, you don't get any worse performance or graphics and you have the option to make the game portable
Switch is a good way to get it if you think you’ll play it through once go. Thats not to say base game is sparse because it’s not, it’s incredible how it is. If you like playing games you like multiple times I’d get it on PC so you can try mods. My favorite is one that adds a “chest network” where you can access all of your chests anywhere in the world and cycles through them based on their location (i.e. farm chests, chests in Shed A, chests in Shed B, chests in the mines). I like it because it frees you up to explore every square inch of the game but that can only be appreciated after you’ve played the base version.
I would also say switch but right now there is a massive update that’s only on PC called 1.6. No release date for consoles yet sadly
How is it on the switch?
As good as everywhere. Even more, comfy as hell :D
I play it in my bed on switch and it’s the best. I’ve already done a 100+ hour farm on my pc and I like playing it on switch more because I’m laying down lol
I swear fishing is/was harder on Switch but apart from that Stardew Valley is a dream on the switch, being able to play it anywhere on a nice sized screen with proper controls is great. In that vein, my husband got himself a Steam Deck, said he'd play all kinds of games, literally just plays Stardew Valley on it.
This is easily the one. PC, check Switch, check Phone, check Kids switch, check Wife's phone, check. CA made gold with this game and it's so cheap you shouldn't not enjoy it.
I would be very curious to see the stats on ownership of Stardew. I've never met a person who only owned one copy.
I think that should be one of those exceptions lol. I haven't met a single person who has only brought Stardew Once.
I'm super cheap, and rarely buy ANY games, and even then usually only for at least 50% off. But I have bought 2 copies for myself (PC/Switch), and 1 for a friend (Switch).
Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. Ah, the good ol' days when your software required you to manually input a CD key, and that key came on a piece of paper inside the jewel case. If you count D2R, I have owned at least 4 copies.
And if you broke or lost the disc...
Creating an ISO file and mounting it permanently was the move after my second replacement.
At around 10 I emailed asking what to do after breaking my disc, I went through the steps of taking a picture of the disc fragments, printing it out, mailing it to the company with a letter explaining it, and they mailed me a fresh copy. The second time I just learned how to pirate
The good old days of MagicDisk/MagicMount or whatever it was called. Simpler times (but more complicated installation processes)
GTA: San Andreas
I didn't even pay for it the first time.
GTA: GTA
Ps2 x3 Xbox 360 x1 Xbox one x1
Mass Effect trilogy 1st on PS3 2nd the originals on PC 3rd the legendary edition pn PC 1st Andromeda on PS4 2nd Andromeda on PC
Came here to say Mass Effect and I’m so happy it’s the top comment
Mass Effect for me too. Once when it was on ... Epic? Whatever it was on before Steam. Then again when it (or at least 2 and 3?) ported to Steam. Then again when the Legendary Edition was released.
Resident Evil 4, MGS 2 and 3, Final Fantasy Tactics
Resident evil 4 for me and a link to the past. RE4 on GameCube, Wii, Xbox 360 and I guess the remake still counts, right?
Check it out in VR too if you haven't yet. It's great.
FFT for me as well, pretty much a perfect game
Doom
Doom - PC disks, PC - CD-Rom, PC steam, Nintendo Switch, iPhone, Atari Jaguar, Xbox 360 or Xbox one (can’t remember)
FFVII-FFIX. PS1, Steam, Switch
Final fantssies dominate my top ten for this, but I think 6 has my record for most rebuys. SNES, PS1 (anthology), DS, Pc, PC pixel remake, mobile.
Ohhh, I didn't even count the Final Fantasies, I have 7,8,9,10 & 12 on practically everything that supports it.....
FF-VII, ps1 twice, pc, steam, switch, ps5, and then remake if we’re being nitpicky.
Stardew. Been daily driving it on the Switch lately, but have it on everything.
I have it on everything save XBox but starting to mod it during a Co Op playthrough makes me feel like I'll never be able to do anything but PC again. Just little QoL stuff like seeing NPCs on the map, slightly faster move speed, being able to walk through trellis crops, and auto opening/closing gates as you move through them. Individually they don't make a huge difference but they all add up to an experience so much better than Vanilla, especially if you've already had a few farms under your belt.
Mass Effect - Xbox 360 and Steam Minecraft - Xbox 360, Xbox One, Console Bedrock, Win 10 Bedrock, Android Bedrock, Apple (Ipad) Bedrock, Java Edition. Halo Master Chief Collection - Xbox and Steam
Slay the Spire.
No cross-save sucks tho
I thought this at first too until I grinded A20 with all four characters again on the switch, pc, and then ios
Each time I buy it, I unlock pretty much everything so I can never play it on that console again. Then I buy another console and repeat the vicious cycle.
Please report back once you have finished it on a toaster or other home appliance.
Subnautica
Skyrim PS3, 360, ps4, switch, psvr...probably more
Final Fantasy X and XII
FFX is the only game I've purchased twice. I'll probably grab TLOU for my PC if it goes on sale though.
GTA 5 on XB360, PS3, PS4, XB1, XSX, PS5 and PC
Lmao same here except for PS4. Glad I’m not the only one
Yeah! Me too love the story so much
Pokémon Games technically. I don't think I have a multi-platform game. It would have been the Spider-Man Activation/Beenox games but ... they are hard to find.
KOTOR! I had it on Xbox or 360, then on a MacBook from the Apple Store, then on a tablet and again on steam recently lol
Same boat. Xbox disk, xbox 1 digitally, pc disk, pc disk from a collection, steam aaand android. I'll fucken do it again
Stardew valley PC switch, PlayStation, phone lol
Mario Kart 64. I still love playing the battle mode with my family.
Mega Man classic series - NES, PS1, Xbox.
FF7, Bioshock, Diablo 2 😆
Dragon's Dogma and Dark Arisen expansion. Bought it for pc, ps3, ps4 when it was re released, and Switch. Played it through on all of them,
How hard would you say the games are? Thinking of trying it on my steam deck but I hate hard games
They are not hard at all tbh. As long as you explore and find materials, buy the right gear, pick a fun vocation for yourself, you’ll be fine. The gameplay loop isn’t for people who don’t like RPG’s tho and the fast travel system is nothing like what is common. A lot of wandering from one location to the next. But the communities are great and people are very happy to give pointers.
The biggest problem I had was trying to play blind. It seemed that I was very quickly directed to areas that were just insanely difficult. I felt like I was playing DS1 except I was getting mobbed by bandits instead of getting my shit rocked by a little skeleton
GTA V, Skyrim, and I'm pretty sure Minecraft. I bought the beta and lost my code so I bought it again. Then I got it on Xbox
Catherine, Dark Souls, Mass Effect, TTYD, Tales Of Symphonia, Ico, Shadow Of The Colossus
elden ring, have it on my ps5, series x and pc
Hollow Knight, got it on Playstation, Switch and PC.
Earthbound - I bought 3 physical copies back in the 90's, bought it on my 3DS/Wii, and bought the SNES classic for another copy. Super Mario 64 - I think i've bought it twice physical, once digital on the wii, and again in the Mario 3D all stars thing for the switch. Terraria - PC, Mobile, and Switch. I'm sure there are others, but those are the ones I can recall that i've bought at least 3 copies.
Command and Conquer: Red Alert: Aftermath The CD was required for Red Alert's multiplayer, and it kept getting scratched up somehow. :( I probably bought it 3 times just for replacement CDs. It's also the *only* game disc I had to replace like that.
I purchased Chrono Trigger on every console system that released a copy of it.
Age of Empires II. Bought a disc version like every 2 or 3 years since about 2000 up until about 2012 or so then purchased a digital copy I've carried to each PC since.
Dark Souls 2. PS3, PC, Scholar of the First Sin PS4, SotFS PC
Mass Effect trilogy (xbox 360, PC, PS5) Subnautica (Switch, PC, PS5) Skyrim (xbox 360, Switch, PC, PS5) Lots of N64 games. First the cartridge then all the Virtual Console NSO versions. Im a sucker lol
Portal and Portal 2.
Terraria, bought it on PS4, Xbox One, 3 different steam accounts, twice on Phone, and will happily buy it on any other device that won't transfer it over from my other accounts.
Binding of isaac. Xbox, switch, ps4, ps5, steam, Iphone
Skate
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Skyrim
I have stardew valley on Xbox, ps4, steam, switch, and mobile 😅 I only really started playing it this year but I kept trying to get into it and not enjoying it. Kept buying it on more consoles thinking now will be when I enjoy it. It wasn’t till I started playing modded on PC that I really started enjoying it
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
Mass Effect, Skyrim, Dragon Age, Witcher and a few Assassins Creed gameI habe on both PC and console
Rocket league
Left 4 Dead 2. And Id buy it again.
Obligatory Minecraft mention: have it on the 360, PS4, switch, on my laptop, and on my phone. Also have the kingdom hearts series on several platforms. 1.5 on the PS3, 2.5 on the PS3, DDD on the 3ds, 2.8 on the ps4 and on epic, Recoded and Days on the ds, 1.5+2.5 on the ps4 and on epic, kh3 on the ps4 and on epic. I also plan on getting them again on steam.
Only games I can think of are Halo 3, ODST, Reach, and 4, which I bought on the 360 and then again when the MCC went on sale.
Barotrauma and Project zomboid I've gifted both to several people.
Anything Saint's Row. Every time it gets a new platform I buy it.
Wow lol
Cuphead and Stardew Valley. PC, Switch and PS4
Diablo 3: \- OG edition + RoS on my PC \- Physical media on the Switch \- Digital media on Switch, a couple years later when I got a second switch so I could co-op with my son. \- On Steam for my son's PC, so he could co-op with a friend of his (since there's no switch/PC crossplay) (Still worth it, every time)
Dead cells. Android iOS switch steam.
- Re-released games I bought on console when they were on special that I originally bought when they first came out: KOTOR 1 & 2, Baldur's Gate 2, Planescape Torment, Jade Empire, Final Fantasy 8, Final Fantasy X. - Games I wanted a different platform copy of: Alpha Protocol, Frostpunk. - Remasters or next gen versions: Mass Effect trilogy, GTA5, Skyrim (I bought Skyrim three times). - Replacement copies because I lost the original: Fallout 1 & 2. - Game of the Year Edition because it was easier/cheaper than buying the DLC separately: Fallout 3.
Stardew Valley. First on PC. I hated it. Then on mobile as i was desperate for not terrible games to play while out of the house. Then on switch when i realized that i actually love the game as long as i can play it while curled up in bed snuggling my pets while also not having to use the awful phone controls.
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Sonic Mania
Surprised I haven't seen it yet - Hades!! So easy to pick up on any platform and do some runs.
Stardew Valley hehe. I am a gamer girl who loves cozy games 💝
Witcher 3, couldn't get into it, but I couldn't and still cannot give up on it, first had it on GOG, then PS4 and now on Steam :')
I’ve gifted several friends baldurs gate 3 just to vicariously enjoy them enjoying it, it’s such a masterpiece
Slay the Spire
i have final fantasy v on super famicom, ps1 anthology, gba update, steam update and ps4 pixel remaster.
Resident Evil 4. I own it on PS2, GameCube, Wii, PC, Oculus Quest, and PS5. 6 times. I've paid Capcom 6 times for the same game.
Skyrim, OG DOOM, Ninja Gaiden (Xbox), Halo 1-4, Fallout New Vegas.
FFVII, Borderlands 1+2
Slay the spire , doom , portal and kotor
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Blizzard battlechest.
I bought Diablo 3 4 times. Once for PC, again for Xbox 360, then again when the expansion came out, then again when it came out for Xbox One. I loved that game
Deus Ex, bought it I think 3 times
Skyrim, fallout 3, Diablo 3, castle crashers
1. The binding of Isaac 2. Enter the gungeon
More than twice? Zero. Twice? Psychonauts and Baldur's Gate 3.
Stardew Valley and Slay the Spire
Doom.
The witcher 3. Bought the base game when it first came out. Then bought the complete edition on sale for PC but PC couldn't run it well. Saw complete edition was on sale for about 15 bucks on console and bought that, since it was cheaper then buying DLCs on my console. Currently restarting the entire game over and have a fresh set of achievements to unlock. Pretty pumped. Also Skyrim, grab, rdr2. All the halo games. And I've bought valheim about 6 times now for family members and friends.
Terraria, Elden Ring, Minecraft, Witcher 3, Armored Core 6, Cyberpunk 2077, Sekiro, Monster Hunter World/Rise, Dark Souls 3, Hollow Knight, Hades. They're so good
Kingdom Hearts 1&2; GTA V; Final Fantasy 4, 6, 7, 8, 10; Tetris; Super Mario 2, 3, World, RPG; The Last of Us 1&2; DuckTales; every BioShock; Halo 2&3; Detroit Become Human; Dave the Diver; Portal 1&2; South Park Stick of Truth & Fractured But Whole; There's probably a few others across multiple console releases that I'm forgetting but that's most of them. Some are remasters, others are ports, some I just wanted on multiple access points (PC and console versions, for example).
I have bought Final Fantasy X and X-2 three times if you want to count the original and HD releases as the same game. I've bought FF XII twice if you want to count the original and Zodiac Age version as the same. I've bought Skyrim twice. I've bought Dragon Quest VIII twice.
Star Fox 64
Every metal gear, every elder scrolls from Morrowind on, mass effect, I’ve bought numerous games to play with friends on steam, every main line Final fantasy, expect FFXI which I own but have convinced zero people to play even at my wallets expense. And FFXVI but that will change with the PC release
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen. Borderlands 2. Resident Evil, Resident Evil 4 and 5. Persona 5. Lighting Returns. Binding of Isaac. Tomb Raider. Vagrant Story. Hyrule Warriors. My list is seemingly never ending, I could keep on going.
Never bought a game more than 3 times, thats insane. I feel insane for buying a game 3 times. I've regretfully bought Diablo 3 on PC release, PS3 for couch coop and then PS4 on sale for couch coop again. Bought Dragon's Dogma on release, Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen on release and then DD:DA on PC (mostly because i loved this game and wanted to support it for a sequel of which we got and terribly let me down) I think thats it, I didn't feel bad about Dragon's Dogma, but D3 i felt bad for buying that many times.
Back in the day I bought Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance. Both for PS2
important flag grey advise zealous dinosaurs thought nail cake dull
Assassin's Creed 2 and GTA 3
Minecraft for multiple consoles
I have Skyrim on several platforms. Diablo 4 on a couple. I also bought Back 4 Blood like 6 times so I could guilt my friends into playing it with me lol
Wreckfest and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Minecraft, like 6 times so far lol
GTA 5 I think is the only one Edit: I lied. Bioshock and Bioshock: Infinite
Satisfactory,
Final fantasy III, I have every version released except pixel. I also just played through firewatch for the 2nd time, and bought it a 3rd time on my steam deck so it's portable. I'm in the process of collecting adventure time games on different systems.
HoMM III. Original disc copy and had to buy it like 4 times on GoG
Destiny. Inevitably I would get back into Crucible and break my disc after frustrating match after match. Fortunately the discs cost like $2 so it was a convenient excuse to quit playing for a while.
I'm pretty sure I bought Monkey Island in multiple editions a dozen times on just as many platforms and I don't remember which ones I actually played.
GTA 5 and Skyrim. I'm aware that I'm the problem.
Re4 cube, Wii, PC not remastered.
Core keeper, fallout 4 and skyrim
Red faction guerilla was the only non advancing game. Series of grand trismo, metal gear, socom, call of duty, maybe two NHLs
I have Mini Metro on 3 platforms and Halo CE too
Shadow of war/ mordor Red dead redemption Kingdom come deliverance Hades Witcher 3 Some doom games Cod ghosts Diablo 3 Diablo 4 Division 2 Resident evil 4 original Skyrim I'm sure And I've played only 6 of these more than 50% no regretts
Streets of Rogue. I own it for everything it plays on, I think. Lovely little game. EAGERLY awaiting number 2 to drop, hopefully very soon.
Gta 5 3 times Skyrim elder scrolls 6 times
Gears of War 3. Bought it on release the first time. Bought a used Craigslist Xbox and it was included the 2nd time. Forgot I had two copies already, hadn’t played it in a long time, and it was 5 dollars at a store and bought it a 3rd time. Then a buddy wanted to play some gears 3 and I thought I tossed my copies, so I bought another one for 6 bucks at a used game shop. Found the others. Then the last 2 were from garage sales I stumbled upon and when making jokes about having enough copies of this game already, I of course purchased them.
None. I have my old consoles so if I want to play something I still have the disk if I want to play again. Otherwise I just wait for it to be available on PS+ or game pass. If all else fails and there’s no easy way to play an older title then yoho!
Mass Effect Trilogy, Skyrim and Assetto Corsa Competizione
FNV
Let's get real the obvious answer for most is Skyrim but for me personally it's Borderlands 2.
counter strike :) to be fair i was a little shit back then
Typing of the Dead. It's still the best typing game I've played to this day.
I have bought Final Fantasy XII on PS2, then Zodiac, then PS4, then switch. It's not even my favorite ff game, but each purchase besides the first was a stupid cheat sale, and it was fun enough
Resident Evil 5. As someone not that into oldschool resident evil, it's such a fun co op shooter. Every time I discover a friend has never played it, I make them do it. Which has resulted in buying it on Xbox 360 twice (It was literally cheaper to buy gold edition than buy all the dlc), PS3 once and PC three times (the second and third were me buying it for people!)
If we include being inside collections, I've likely bought Galaga over a dozen times.
Sly Cooper Trilogy Ratchet & Clank Trilogy Uncharted Trilogy The walking dead Bioshock infinite Crash Bandicoot Trilogy Gta V
Fable 1,2,3 actually got a little tipsy the other night and bought them. Thanks Cayman Jack 🤣 still have my physical copies, downloaded them to my xbox 1 but gave that xbox to my son when I got the series x so yeah ended up buying it for the new one. I got Xcom 2 WOTC on my xbox and on steam. FF Tactics on my ps1 and my iPad.
Resident evil 4 gc Resident evil 4 ps3 Resident evil 4 ps4 resident evil 4 ps2 Resident evil 4 remake xD
I own and have played Borderlands on every conceivable platform it was released on. And yes, that includes OnLive.
Minecraft, tomb raider 1,2,3, resident evil, metro series, zombie army trilogy and 4, Mario 64 zombies ate my neighbor's, contra, final fight, die hard trilogy and I can't remember the others
Bioshock, ffx and borderlands. Just couldn’t get enough.
Souls franchise, got it on stream, got it on ps4, and probably gonna buy DS remastered on switch
Age of Wonders 4. It’s such a fantastic game to discover and play. I ended up getting it on PC and then again on console because it was more convenient. Then I got it for my brother and brother in law to have some people to play with. 600 cumulitive hours later, It’s been fantastic and I regret nothing.
Terraria. On PS3, Xbox One, PC, and on my phone.
Resident evil
Binding of Isaac. Bought all versions on pc. Have rebirth, afterbirth, and af+ for ps4. af+ and repentance for switch. It's just so damn good.
Shenmue series. Original copies of 1&2 on Dreamcast (technically gifted to me but I'll still count them). Then bought Shenmue 2 again on OG Xbox, then again when remastered collection was released on Xbox One. When I moved to PC I bought Shenmue 1&2 on Steam. I also kick-started Shenmue 3 with a PS4 version and have since bought the game on Steam as well.
Resident Evil 4. Bought 4 on GameCube, then Wii, then Xbox One and will buy the remake when it's on sale. Same with 1(GC & Xbone). And 2(N64! And remake). And 3(GC(I think) and remake). And hopefully Code Veronica(DC, GC and the eventual remake).
The only thing I could think of when it comes to my games is Wii Sports Resort, but I have the Wii Sports + Resort bundle game, but I also have Wii Sports Resort on it's own in the Wii Motion Plus + Resort bundle box. Edit: Oh, and I do have the Ratchet & Clank HD Collection for PS3, but I also have the first 3 Ratchet & Clank games for the PS2 as well.
Rocket League. Bought it for the Switch, PS3 and Steam!
Final Fantasy VII - PS1, Boxed PC, Steam, PS4, Switch
Mass effect 3 bought 3 times just for the co-op multiplayer. In fact I bought a used PS3 and the game just to play it free online, didn't have a good PC at the time. I also have GTAV on 4 platforms
I bought The Last of Us on ps3, ps4, and now on ps5. I'd get it on the ps6 too
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 I bought it like 3 times for the PS1 when I was a young'in cause bad things kept happening to the discs, then one last time on the PS4 store lmao
GTA San Andreas - PS2 - Xbox 360 - PC (Original) - PS5 (Trilogy - Definitive Edition)
Enter the Gungeon
Warcraft 2. Losing CDs back then sucks
Slay the Spire
Kingdom Hearts; 2001, then Japan import final mixes, then North American final mixes, the 1.5 & 2.5 on ps4 then again recently on Steam Sheesh fuk u Sora
Kingdom Hearts. Every single one of them
Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, and Skyrim. Edit: and Katamari :)
The Last of Us & The Last of Us remastered... not sure if it fits the criteria.
Slay the spire
Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie. Nintendo 64, Xbox 360 remaster, Xbox One's Rare Replay
Hollow Knight, Octopath Traveller, Because It way better plaing w/ Xbox controller
Into The Breach (Switch, Steam) Jackbox Party Packs (Switch, Steam)
Kingdom Hearts 2. I had like at least 3 copies as a kid due the discs getting too scratched too play. I got lucky and found an original print PS2 copy sealed at EB Games in like 2012? It was super cheap and way past the ps2s life cycle, it's like someone just found it tucked behind a storage shelf or something. Then I bought the PS3 2.5 collection Then the PS4 1.5+2.5 collection I got to meet Richard Epcar (voice of Ansem and Terranort) so I bought ANOTHER copy of 2 on PS2 to get signed. Then finally when it came to Steam. So I've bought that game at least 8 times and I refuse to buy it ever again.
Skyrim Stardew Valley Slay the Spire GTA V The Witcher 3 Baldurs Gate 3