Baldur's Gate and Final Fantasy 7
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Mega Man 3, 4, or 6. And Mega Man X and X4.
Mass Effect, especially 2
Monster Hunter World. I've retired like 19 times now, maybe more lol but every time I hop back on yep that's the only I'm playing for the rest of the day/night. Always have to force myself back off it to play my new games
Minecraft
Rinworld, I rarely finish a game, but I keep coming back every year or so and put another 1000 hours into it
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and all it's mods, i just can't seem to want/be able to leave the zone
Lord of the Rings Battle For Middle Earth 2
No other RTS has managed to captivate me like BFME2 has
Powerwash simulator. Nuff said
Original Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale/Planescape
Dark Souls 2……I’m on NG+79
Guild Wars 1 and Guild Wars 2, been playing them both since 2005 and 2012 respectively, with no breaks. Finished work today at 5 and played GW2 to 10pm, played GW1 to 11:30. I'm addicted.
I always come back to Risk of Rain 2. It doesn't matter how many times I put the damn game down. I always end up booting it up again.
Ghost Recon Wildlands/Breakpoint
Splitter Cell
Battlefield 4
Escape from Tarkov and Dark and darker
Vanilla Skyrim. I know I’m basic, but the start-up menu alone gives me goosebumps.
Enter the Gungeon
Honestly? Absolutely nothing relatively speaking
I've been gaming since I remember some black and white golf game on a Macintosh 2, and my first real games on Mega Drive/Genesis. OoT is the most "complete" games ever to me, but I remember the switch from 2D to 3D (Turok 1 was my first N64 game though). Play OoT/MM/Link's Awakening
If you are asking the games I've replayed the most recently enough to talk about?
Conker's Bad Fur Day, Tropico, Factory Town, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, Warlords Battlecry, Spartan (yeah, lots of strategy games as they are very replayable), Monster Train, FO3 (most Bugthesda games are worth a play, but this was my first one and the most "complete" imo), Mario 64 or later or Banjo Kazooie/Tooie, Perfect Dark 1 (although dated now), Home Alone on the Mega Drive, some Flash games like Bloons TD, Two Point Hospital, Assassin's Creed Odyssey/4, Slime Rancher, Overlord, Subnautica, Forza, Sims, Kohan, Civ 2 Call to Power 2 or Tests of Time, Gunfire Reborn, Halo 3, Batman Arkham City, Flower, Lonely Mountains Downhill, Lifeslide, Spiderman 2 or the new ones, EDF5, Bioshock and Total War Medieval 2
And that's enough via Emulation or Steam sale to keep you busy for a while
Oregon Trail
I do a yearly mass effect 1-3 playthrough, always the same choices too. Like rewatching your favourite movie cause you know how it ends.
Master of Orion
Battlefield 1 for FPS (dude that game is the holy grail of immersive teamwork while being fun as heck)
Ghost recon Wildlands/Breakpoint is cool to play with friends too !
Recently on the single player games I enjoy Alan Wake II
I wouldn’t call it the perfect game but World of Warcraft has been my go to since I started playing back when it first ever came out. I unsub for a while and then every now and then get the urge to play again so reactivate, I can’t quite put my finger on why but I just feel like playing it.
Frostpunk is like this.
Elden Ring, going on two years straight now with some breaks here or there to check out other stuff. But I always come back to The Lands Between. Especially with online co-op/matchmaking and the beyond the fog sub reddit, I really don't see myself getting bored with it for a long time. I love helping new comers and vets alike best a though boss.
Everspace 2
Sid Miers’ Alpha Centauri. Even though it always crashes on me late game it is by far the best 4X game ever made without exception. I’ve never seen a 4X game that had such strong characterization through simple game mechanics and made up quotes. The different faction leaders feel like real fleshed out people with complicated histories. Even the expansion pack couldn’t capture that lightening that they had in the initial game.
There are mods that can help with getting the GOG version being more stable but I just can’t seem to get the fixes to work.
I've scrolled entirely too far to not find Smash Bros yet.
I've been playing Ultimate since day 1, and some people have been playing Melee for legit 20 years lol even I've started learning how to play it.
Resident Evil 1 and 2. Great fun horror games that can be completed in about 2 hours or under. Easy game to just pop in and play start to finish.
Hunt Showdown.
Snow runner, is my current cocaine.
Mainly roguelikes I would say. Slay the Spire. The Binding of Isaac. Dead Cells. Spelunky 2. Enter the Gungeon.
Outside of Roguelikes? Minecraft. Dark Souls. Rocket League (if you count multiplayer games). 7 Days to Die
ROR2
I've loved World of Warcraft since I first picked it up in 2006. I haven't played in over 3 years, but I want to so badly that I'm saving up for a pc that can run it again lol.
EU4 - once you get over the steep learning curve it’s keeps drawing you back in