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ARMA 3, so much variety packed in one game. From Milsim to life servers there's thousands of hours of gameplay not to mention all the different servers for EXILE which each have there own variations of the game
GTA IV, that game holds so much nostalgia.
Old school runescape....
A year...probably not the hardest thing to do. Done it more than one time.
With Internet?
Counterstrike or WoW. By the end of that year I'd have full lvl 70s fully geared out on my account... Or be Global Elite in CS and could play competitively.
No internet?
Hard to say. I only really play online games...however maybe something from Paradox Interactive.
Is it cheating to consider CK and EU a single game?
Crusader Kings II with all of the expansions maybe and transition into Europa Universalis to continue the file?
BG3 and I haven’t even played it yet. I just hear so much about it lol
I dunno, what’s the funnest game to play as you starve?
Diablo 4
Team fortress 2
This was done like, 2 weeks ago?
Only a gaming PC. You realize that’s just a desktop with lights and a high performance graphics card. If we get WiFi to jump on public lobbies there’d be plenty of easy ways to deal with the isolation issue. An of course an MSI would be enough to solve the darkness issue.
WinAdventure
Diablo 2
Aurora 4x or Dwarf Fortress. With that much time you need some elbow room in the game to keep it fresh.
Grind solo q on League :)
I'm playing Hitman WOA
Kerbal Space Program
Especially if mods are allowed. But even without, I could easily do a no long time warp run and need several years with everything queued up in flight.
I gotta be honest. Fucking R6 Siege
I think the psychologically best play to make is to choose an MMO, right? So you don’t go batshit insane I guess. In that case, Final Fantasy XI. Underrated game that I love and still has an active community.
War Thunder. I've already gone insane from playing that for 5 years, one year in a room playing it will be light work.
I would try to get good at a speedrun. Probably doom eternal 100% restricted
Dark Souls.
Whenever I play this game I can just absorb myself into the world of Lordran. First played it over 10 years ago on the Xbox360 and the feeling is still the same now.
VR Chat.
Never played it before, but to have access to VR and interaction with others beyond typing or video chat would be great, as would the presence of not feeling like you're stuck in a dark room.
The binding of Isaac. Every run it's always different and if you don't have access to the internet, it will take you well over a year to 100% that mf game. Extremely fun and entertaining but underrated at the same time.
Civilization.
Probably WoW, because there is always something to do.
Gta online so i can connect with other people and not feel isolated
Civ 5 Vox Populi
Old-school Runescape
Probably some sort of MMO that I have experienced zero content from, like FFXIV.
I generally find MMOs to be addictive time-sinks, but that sounds perfect for a situation like this.
Skyrim.
Probably WoW. I never played it other then the demo years ago. Seems like a fun game.
Elder Scrolls Online. So. Much. Content.
I think blox fruits but it is kinda annoying to play only one game. So i don't think that i will play it alot
I think I’d go for terraria, I would finally do things like fishing quests, complete the bestiary, and get good.
Stardew Valley
Without internet:
7 days to die.
Satisfactory
Rimworld
With internet:
World of Warcraft
League of legends
Minecraft or gta 5 online
Rust
World of Warcraft
If its a year with 1 game then has to be red dead. plenty to do, beautiful game and should do me for the time.
Final Fantasy XIV
Already put 3000+ hours in over 3.5 years, this will finally allow me to finish levelling my crafters, finish Eureka, run for the Necromancer title, get my relic weapons...
Yeah, I could fill a year in this way.
Anybody said Tetris yet?