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I'm not sure if they count but I consider games with deep systems that offer a lot of variety such as an RPG knowledge based games too. And your first playthrough in a way is you trying to understand the mechanics of the game, the strengths and weaknesses of your build, gear, and whatnot, And at some point you reach a mastery of your current build. And in your second playthrough when you have a much better understanding of the mechanics it's a completely different experience since you don't have to learn the mechanics again and you might even be inclined to play or build your character in a way that was unlike your previous attempt like say going from a full melee build to a fully ranged one. the playthroughs after are always a lot more fun and usually less time consuming and more efficient. And hell you might even discover things you didn't in your last playthrough about the mechanics.

P.S. I forgot to reply to the post back when you posted it oop.