Playability has always been a key aspect of what has turned good games into timeless classics that live long in the memory.
However, this art appears to have been on the wane of late, as developers rush games out into the market and spend more time attempting to realize flashy graphics rather than burrowing down into the fine playability details that could turn their game into a long running franchise like Grand Theft Auto or Tomb Raider.
In this article, we take a look at why all aspects of playability and re-playability are now coming back into fashion, as developers realize the added benefits of games that go the extra mile to make sure players feel welcomed back every time they pick up their phone and log on.
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