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So, you're not trying a new difficulty setting, trying to collect trophies or wanting to see the effect of a different route - but you just fancy another playthrough.

Although I'm a fan or RPG's, I never go back to replay them as I can't be bothered with developing characters again. Most of mine a shooters with a few exceptions:

- Bioshock
- Bulletstorm
- Unchartered 2
- Painkiller Black
- Torchlight
- Trine
- Mass Effect 2 (mainly for the combat)
I play Baldur's Gate again and again as I like the game so much, but also for trying out new character combinations. I hardly ever do a playthrough with a character class or class-combi I already did.

Dragon-Age is another game I started many times for liking it: though only one campaign is finished (just this week) I got another eight going on. But like with BG, I do create new characters on other combi's of origin/race/class/skill choices.

So maybe not exactly the thing you had in mind, doing a playthrough that's exactly the same.
TR 1-4
Must have played each a dozen times.

Also Commandos 1 and 2. Replaying #1 right now for the 100,000th time.
sake...mmmmm
I can't think of many games i'll play through just for the hell of it without a specific goal in mind like trying a new class or difficulty.

I replay console games like Dead Rising 1/2, Red Dead Redemption, Uncharted series and Demon/Dark Souls just cause I love them. On PC it would mostly be managerial simulation and strategy gogs like Theme Hospital, Dungeon Keeper series, Capitalism, and Heroes of M&M 2 & 3.
I replay ALL the games I like, multiple times. If I don't want to play a game again, it wasn't very good.
Wizardry 6

That's mostly because I keep forgetting to save. -__-
Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2. I've replayed both about 6 times by now. Can't think of a single thing I don't like about them.

Neverwinter Nights. Part of me is replaying it simply because I love the gameplay, the story, and the world. The other part is playing because I never made it all the way through, since I last played it at about 9 or 10 years of age. I'm thoroughly enjoying myself too, though I'm experiencing a couple little bugs I don't remember (followers disappearing until reload).

I want to play NWN2, simply because it was completely broken when I got it at launch (couldn't load the transition between the prologue and the campaign). The patch didn't help any since I had internet speed on the level of dial-up (or worse) at the time, and therefore couldn't download it. I have it still, but I think I'll wait until I finish NWN1.
My replays would usually be RPG's as different classes.

Dragons Dogma
Mass Effect
Dragon Age
Baldurs Gate series

...stuff like that.
I often replay old school shooters like DN3D or Blood just for the hell of it. It's often because I can't settle on any other games to play, so I just go back to what I always enjoy. It's my comfort zone.
Shooters I never had any interest in playing over.

Most other games, though, I do. I'm always going back to Warlords 3 Battlecry, VTMB, the Spellforce games, Mount & Blade, among others. I'm kinda weird in that even if I have a new game, I play for a while and think "That rocked, I want to do it again" before I even get close to being finished.
5x Bare Knuckle 3 (Japanese version of Streets of Rage 3) on Sega Mega Drive 2
2x Grand Theft Auto 3 on PC
2x Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne on PC
3x Plants vs. Zombies (Adventure mode) on PC
2x Twisted Metal 2 on PS1
2x Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness on PC
The Baldur's Gate series tops that list, for reasons already stated, but mainly to uses different groups of NPCs to see what happens. I'm always good for the older Super Mario Bros. games too. Portal 2 is probably the newest game that I would go back to just for fun, not worrying about trophies and such.
Usually doesn't happen with heavily story-based games for me. Those tend to be one-off deals for me, more often than not. Shooters are the usual culprit here, so my prime suspects would be Duke 3D and Descent (1&2). They never get old. :)
Spider Solitaire
Solitaire
Chess

Haha. For real, I jwas ust recently talking about how perfect Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance is. I have played and beaten it at least twice each on Xbox, Gamecube and Playstation 2. I love that game.

Usually my repeat plays are things like Theme Park or something that's very different. Or I'll replay a game that I haven't beaten (I still haven't beaten BG2 -- I've probably started it 8 or 9 times).