Probably Masters Of Orion 2, been playing it semi regularly since release in '96.
Second place would be the original xcom from '94, though I've played it less since the remakes came out.
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Probably Masters Of Orion 2, been playing it semi regularly since release in '96.
Second place would be the original xcom from '94, though I've played it less since the remakes came out.
It's between the multiple Pokemon games, and Fortnite haha
I can't remember 95% of what I did on EVE Online for the like 3 months I feverously played it, but it's sitting as my highest played game. Though I guess there was a lot of afk mining going on. For actually always active gameplay it's terraria. If I logged minecraft hours, it would probably be up there.
Shoutout to the oddball Graveyard Keeper being in my top 5. It's really not a game with enough content to play 200 hours, but I did it anyways. Finished my...5th? full ending + DLC run a few months ago.
Unreal tournament 99. Probably more than 10,000 hours. I used to play it so so much. Nothing else even comes close
That's 1 year and 52 days of pure playtime.
Or, if you play 3h/day, 9 years, 7 weeks
Yep, I play 3+ hours a day most days when I was really into it. Did that for close to 10 years. Then on and off for the next 10. So ya, it's somewhere in that ballpark
On PC I think it is World of Warcraft easily. Followed by the EA Sports Football Manager.
On console, it will be any Final Fantasy, followed by another one and yet one or two more.
AOS 0.75/Openspades
Terarria - by far. Been playing it before it was even launched (leaked alpha) and it has by far the most play time per unit cost in my steam library.
In my old gamer life probably Mario Kart 64 in my new gamer life I restarted after working Endless Space 2 or Go/Baduk (if you some up all clients for that game)
Realistically, Civ 5. But Civ 6 isn't that far behind.
Warhammer: Total War 2.
One of the Civβs probably. Letβs say Civ 6
Just Cause 3. It's just wild fun action and I like tethering enemies to helicopters.
CS:GO, followed quite closely KSP.
Although Super Monkey Ball 2 on GameCube I suspect handily beats either.... but I can't track it lmao.
Oldschool runescape, after that probably a football manager game
Hollow Knight. Thereβs just so much to do for a $20 game. Especially if youβre trying to reach 112% completion rate. If you like Metroidvanias, I highly recommend it.
Sorry if this is a dumb question but how do you reach 112% completion of something? (haven't played hollow knight)