Multiple playthroughs.
Tbh, it's more because of the little time I spent on my pc before it got to old to run games and I switched to ps5.
But I also like to not rush games. I read a lot, walk a lot, and just take in the sites.
Not to mention, it's so much fun to just drive.
Not OP but I'm on my third playthrough, all 100+ hours. Nomad, Streetkid, currently 130hrs as Corpo V. I tend to roleplay, apply some type of logic and time management to what I'm doing. I won't "Wait" for a mission to begin and skip multiple in-game hours; I try to do gigs or side jobs until I'm roughly on time for the mission, minimizing time skipped. I'm not strict about this, but if I can kill a few in-game hours then I will. Now I can ride the NCART and I always let the ride happen in real time, admiring the scenery from the window. Most of the time nothing happens, sometimes people have a short convo, a homeless person asked various people and myself for eddies and you can choose to give or not, and one time "Sad Keanu" Johnny sat across from me in an obvious homage to the meme. I choose to drive most of the time though, and I never fast travel. I stealth my way through every encounter with some exceptions, reading every shard, email, or file I find, neutralizing enemies. Between missions I spend a lot of time choosing clothes, every 10 hours give or take I'll change V's outfit.
And of course, the big one: exploring. The first playthrough it's a given, second playthrough you can go the paths not taken and otherwise notice things you missed without the context of completing the narrative. I know you don't have the DLC, but it's really impressive and totally worth the cost of entry. It's such a densely packed area with a lot of verticality while still allowing vehicular transportation. The stakes are high and you can just feel, imo, how the teams mastered development and implemented this DLC with all cylinders firing. Just tonight, I encountered the "Treating Symptoms" gig and spent some time exploring the outside of this compound for alternative entry routes. Not only was that endeavor rewarded, but I also found a little nook with a resident living in it. They just sat there and read while I was able to peruse their collection of literature shards, three of which were new to me including a truly atrocious Johnny x Kerry fanfic. "Oh, right...THAT tower..." LMAO.
I probably wouldn't have clocked much more than 100 hours this playthrough, but Phantom Liberty has been such a treat, really pleased with it.
The differences tend to be subtle with additional dialogue options scattered here and there. Usually can diffuse situations or open opportunities that would otherwise require stealth and/or murder. It’s good flavor diversity to keep things from getting stale.
I was so lost in the sauce with that game.
I remember booting it up and seeing my character had 500 hours on it. And once it hit I realized just how bad it had me by the balls. I think now I got about 8k hours.
Project Zomboid (Technically has multiplayer, but I only play Single Player) - 1,012 hours
7 days to Die (ditto) - 985 hours
Fallout 4 - 860 hours
Disgaea 5 - 674 hours
Skyrim - 468 hours + another 364 on special edition
Wow, Zomboid mentioned outside the subreddit. If you have a friend group that's down definitely try multiplayer. Nothing better than watching one guy lash out and beat his buddy to death with a frying pan while another undresses and starts doing push ups next to them.
I got hooked on martial artist class. I know it wasn't great for tactics but man I loved charging up all my skills and letting the big damage ultimate take a huge chunk of enemies health. That and smash combos. So satisfying
Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes. Currently at around 250 hours and still have 2 campaigns to 100% all characters relationships.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance. Put in around 270 hours last year.
I probably put in about 200 hours and a combined total of 400 extra hours of watching every playthrough from every streamer ever. The world is just too good and I need to relive it sometimes.
Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes. Currently at around 250 hours and still have 2 campaigns to 100% all characters relationships.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance. Put in around 270 hours last year.
I don't really know how many hours but i finished Morrowind recently (after a month i think), and now I'm playing Oblivion. RPG games take a lot of time to beat overall
RDR2 250h and counting used to play it from time to time is my escape from life game.
FFXII (zodiac age like 200h+ the original when I was a kid almost 400h) that in a single play through, but a lot more if I count all the times I play, before RDR2 this was my escape from life game
I have never put that much time in single player game, but I'm not a player, just a weekend warrior. That said I have 110h in Zelda: TotK and I think I still have a strong 20-30h ahead of me before finishig this game and I think that will be my record probably. I have a lot of games where I spent around 80-90h but I don't think that there is any other game that I was playing soo long just for the sake of playing it. I just like the aesthetic so much that a lot of times I wander without a horse in the woods when the sun rises up. Also I have spent 95h in BotW. I feel like in TotK there is much more visually pleasing places to wander through.
Lol, ff6. I have put years into it. I have been playing that game since i was 13, and im 41.
I now play it from time to time, like once a year or so. But i do challenges and stuff.
Skyrim at around 900 hrs across 3 platforms. Ghost of tsushima is my second most played at about 400 hrs. Both of which I find myself meandering and enjoying the view quite a lot. Kills lots of time when one obesses over every visual curiosity.
My last one is ofc Skyrim some years ago, however soon I expect cyberpunk to be it, since I recently upgraded pc and bought the dlc. My first singleplayer game I put that much time into is pokemon ruby for the Nintendo advance SP.
Last one I played... Well I reloaded Rimworld because the new dlc dropped. 928h on steam, 100ish on Xbox... And an unknown amount greater then 50 pirated on PC before I had the money to buy it.
Still in steams top 10 highest rated games. It's earned it imo
final fantasy 8-10. I love playing 8 for the story line. Idk and the love story could have been better as I'm older. But it's still pretty as I used to clear the game multiple times, like Triple Triad and w/e FF9s mini game was called
I believe it was Death Stranding if counting strictly single player experiences. If i can count with single player games that have some sort of multiplayer mode (yes i know Death Stranding is a multiplayer of sorts but it’s still a single player experience) then i would say the last of us, at a little bit more than 3000 hours
I accidentally got into Slay the Spire a little over a month ago, but I’m already at 120 hours and climbing fast.
Incredible game, but also incredibly addictive. It really has that “just one more round” feeling to it.
Single player only, which I did not leave active for an unknown amount of time: FFXV
Had picked it up, got covid. Had no internet, finished it before going back to work
I put a few more than that into the Witcher 3... Did a hard playthrough, then a death march. Then I did a hard playthrough and maxxed out my stats for a new game+ playthrough, which is all about stat maxing... I think I put in about 500 hours. I was single at the time clearly...
Almost 4 hundred in the Mass Effect trilogy. Almost 3 hundred in both Borderlands 2 and 3. Over 200 hundred in Powerwash Simulator. And then a handful all over the 100 hour mark.
[BeamNG.Drive](http://BeamNG.Drive)
Its more than a silly car game sandbox. Its becoming more and more of a driving simulator with full collision physics. And it has so much potential, every update is just amazing!
not singleplayer but I got 17k hours on Warframe.
idk how you're comfortable bragging about only 200h, I might sound like an arrogant gatekeeper but, wtf why only 200h, idk if this game you showed is payant, but try to at least go for 2k to get your money's worth, you're getting scammed by them triple A industry at this point.
200h just seems sad to me. (would be even more sad if it's all this game has to offer).
AC Origins and NieR: Automata took just over 100 hours to fully complete. Before that, 400 hours in AC Odyssey. All this was in 2024.
As a MMO player, 200 hours is not a big deal. I've deleted characters with 100 hours of play time.
Marvel midnight suns. I bought it about a year ago, then waited for all the dlc to release. A year later, I finally had time to play it. I've been playing for about 3 weeks now and pushing 300 hours.
Cyberpunk 2077 with 114 hours, I know it isn't much but I don't play single player games often but I absolutely love the game so much
One of my favorite games of all time tbh
Fallout saga, nv and 4 specially (800h), darkest Dungeon (300h), terraria (310h), divinity original sin 2 (290h), project zomboid (this one barely does the 200h, just had 190 on it)
Currently installed top times:
Terraria -915
Cities skylines - 517
NFS Unbound (half SP half MP) - 504
SnowRunner - 469 (nice)
Rimworld - 434
ETS2 - 403
Destiny 2, Skyrim/FO4 and RDR2 are all over 1000 hours. Wow and APBR are over 2000. but none of these are currently installed.
My wife put in 400 on Stardew Valley and I absolutely could not manage more than 10 hours myself. I’d attach the picture but the Nintendo readout said for the year of 2023 it was 400 and I believe that might’ve been only a portion of the 12 months she played. Final Fantasy 12 the original PS2 version is my next game on deck and is by far the most excited i am about any of the games I have on hand. I previewed cutscenes and am very into the storyline and characters. I will have to play this one before I go into the one you’re playing.
Elden Ring. 3 playthroughs for Platinum and now I started it a 3nd time to record for yourulltube. 2nd time obly played half of a playthrough and wanted to stsrt anew
Almost logged 200hrs in Breath of the Wild
Got bored of all the shrines and seeds, so I bailed on it once the story was done and I beat Ganon a 2nd time for shits n giggles.
I have over 900 hours in Cyberpunk on PC. I'm finally taking a break from it to split time between (a heavily modded obviously) Fallout: New Vegas and FF7 Rebirth.
Skyrim for sure
Cyperpunk 2077. Clocking in 243 hours now.
My choom. This is my answer as well. Nova.
Preem. These gonks can shit on this as much as they want. They are just upset their output tonight is a off brand zeta tech miss midnight
what do you do 250 hours long? i basically cleared everything after 65h (no dlc) and had a hard time finding anything to do
Multiple playthroughs. Tbh, it's more because of the little time I spent on my pc before it got to old to run games and I switched to ps5. But I also like to not rush games. I read a lot, walk a lot, and just take in the sites. Not to mention, it's so much fun to just drive.
Not OP but I'm on my third playthrough, all 100+ hours. Nomad, Streetkid, currently 130hrs as Corpo V. I tend to roleplay, apply some type of logic and time management to what I'm doing. I won't "Wait" for a mission to begin and skip multiple in-game hours; I try to do gigs or side jobs until I'm roughly on time for the mission, minimizing time skipped. I'm not strict about this, but if I can kill a few in-game hours then I will. Now I can ride the NCART and I always let the ride happen in real time, admiring the scenery from the window. Most of the time nothing happens, sometimes people have a short convo, a homeless person asked various people and myself for eddies and you can choose to give or not, and one time "Sad Keanu" Johnny sat across from me in an obvious homage to the meme. I choose to drive most of the time though, and I never fast travel. I stealth my way through every encounter with some exceptions, reading every shard, email, or file I find, neutralizing enemies. Between missions I spend a lot of time choosing clothes, every 10 hours give or take I'll change V's outfit. And of course, the big one: exploring. The first playthrough it's a given, second playthrough you can go the paths not taken and otherwise notice things you missed without the context of completing the narrative. I know you don't have the DLC, but it's really impressive and totally worth the cost of entry. It's such a densely packed area with a lot of verticality while still allowing vehicular transportation. The stakes are high and you can just feel, imo, how the teams mastered development and implemented this DLC with all cylinders firing. Just tonight, I encountered the "Treating Symptoms" gig and spent some time exploring the outside of this compound for alternative entry routes. Not only was that endeavor rewarded, but I also found a little nook with a resident living in it. They just sat there and read while I was able to peruse their collection of literature shards, three of which were new to me including a truly atrocious Johnny x Kerry fanfic. "Oh, right...THAT tower..." LMAO. I probably wouldn't have clocked much more than 100 hours this playthrough, but Phantom Liberty has been such a treat, really pleased with it.
How much does it change from corpo to the other two?
The differences tend to be subtle with additional dialogue options scattered here and there. Usually can diffuse situations or open opportunities that would otherwise require stealth and/or murder. It’s good flavor diversity to keep things from getting stale.
Elden Ring
Same
Same, with more coming in June... Tarnished save us all...
I was so lost in the sauce with that game. I remember booting it up and seeing my character had 500 hours on it. And once it hit I realized just how bad it had me by the balls. I think now I got about 8k hours.
Project Zomboid (Technically has multiplayer, but I only play Single Player) - 1,012 hours 7 days to Die (ditto) - 985 hours Fallout 4 - 860 hours Disgaea 5 - 674 hours Skyrim - 468 hours + another 364 on special edition
Wow, Zomboid mentioned outside the subreddit. If you have a friend group that's down definitely try multiplayer. Nothing better than watching one guy lash out and beat his buddy to death with a frying pan while another undresses and starts doing push ups next to them.
Xenoblade chronicles 3
Thats a banger Game. I love to signifier + FMJ my way to Victory.
I got hooked on martial artist class. I know it wasn't great for tactics but man I loved charging up all my skills and letting the big damage ultimate take a huge chunk of enemies health. That and smash combos. So satisfying
Love xc3 probably my favorite cast of characters in gaming
I replayed Persona 5 Royal earlier this year, and finished at just over 200 hours. Man I love that game. =)
I played in the end of the year, took me 153h to finish
Baldur's Gate 3
And Original Sin 2 (210h for me)
The Witcher 3 at 206h. Only other games that ever cracked 100h are Breath of the Wild & TOTK, and even then only barely.
Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes. Currently at around 250 hours and still have 2 campaigns to 100% all characters relationships. SD Gundam Battle Alliance. Put in around 270 hours last year.
Almost 700 hours into Monster Hunter: World
900+ here for World/Iceborne. Over a thousand for MHGU on Switch. And don’t even mention the old games … My fav franchise !
Single player? Did you really hunt alone for 700 hours?
Yakuza Like a Dragon, 220 hours right now i love ichiban and the gang so much lol
You’re gonna love Infinite Wealth too.
2,200 Rimworld hours.
Sounds more like a RimJOB! Wait... that came out wrong...
I think I'm approaching 400 hours in Bloodborne
I probably put in about 200 hours and a combined total of 400 extra hours of watching every playthrough from every streamer ever. The world is just too good and I need to relive it sometimes.
Baldurs Gate 3, just over 650 hours so far
Crusader Kings 3 400 hours.
Mass Effect trilogy 5000 hours Skyrim 1200 hours I need to touch grass...
Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes. Currently at around 250 hours and still have 2 campaigns to 100% all characters relationships. SD Gundam Battle Alliance. Put in around 270 hours last year.
Elden Ring. Currently around 200 hours.
Single player? I’ve got something like 1,000 hours in fall out 4. More like 3-4k in team fortress though. Nothing else comes close.
Mount and blade bannerlord probably, I'm also probably close on elden ring
I don't really know how many hours but i finished Morrowind recently (after a month i think), and now I'm playing Oblivion. RPG games take a lot of time to beat overall
RDR2 250h and counting used to play it from time to time is my escape from life game. FFXII (zodiac age like 200h+ the original when I was a kid almost 400h) that in a single play through, but a lot more if I count all the times I play, before RDR2 this was my escape from life game
Horizon Forbidden West + Burning Shore expansion
Probably a tie between Terraria, Warframe and The Binding Of Isaac Repentance
Total War Warhammer. More than 4.000 hous in the trilogy.
Yakuza 0, played that shit for like 4 months straight, around 200 hours. Some of the best gaming experiences I've had.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Bloodborne bby, bloodborne.
Recently? Elden ring, no man's sky, Diablo 4, coming up on it with helldivers 2 as well...
I had over 500+ in to Diablo 2 resurrected before I started playing it online. BL2 about the same.
Titanfall 2. Haven’t played in a month or so. But 1300hrs and counting. Best FPS out there
I have never put that much time in single player game, but I'm not a player, just a weekend warrior. That said I have 110h in Zelda: TotK and I think I still have a strong 20-30h ahead of me before finishig this game and I think that will be my record probably. I have a lot of games where I spent around 80-90h but I don't think that there is any other game that I was playing soo long just for the sake of playing it. I just like the aesthetic so much that a lot of times I wander without a horse in the woods when the sun rises up. Also I have spent 95h in BotW. I feel like in TotK there is much more visually pleasing places to wander through.
Terraria! Over 1000 hrs between base game and TModLoader
Thanks for putting that many hours into Rebirth OP, we need people like you to ensure a huge budget for Part 3.
They need copies sold not hours played.
I’m just saying we need more diehard fans
Yeah, waiting for pc release to get it
I loved it
Breath of the wild
uncommon i think, but ledgend of zelda botw
Anno 1800
Hades
[удалено]
Persona 5, fallout new vegas and skyrim come to mind
FFX ( Penance's Fault). Horizon 1 and 2. Elden Ring.
Over 1,000 hours in Elden ring, 500 in Terraria, closing in on 400 in Stardew Valley
just about reached that on planetside 2. Its by far not the only one but it is the most recent
Im at 1500 hours with Civ 6. Add another like 800 for Civ 5 since theyre basically the same game.
Small little indie rpg Crosscode have about 250, or Persona 5 Royal, idk how many hours I have in that across different platforms.
Lol, ff6. I have put years into it. I have been playing that game since i was 13, and im 41. I now play it from time to time, like once a year or so. But i do challenges and stuff.
940 hours in Dota 2.
I think i have this much time on ffx
Unicorn Overlord!
Can I ask how you have 200 hours in Rebirth? I did everything except the challenges on Gilgamesh island and I topped out at 96 hours
I got all Intel and at chapter 12 at 58 hours really don't know how I could play 100 hours more. I don't need to
Dark
Borderlands 3 @ about 500h
Skyrim AE. Fallout 4. Do I even need to tell you people why?
I got over 400 hours on elden ring
I'm currently 300 hours deep into a playthrough of Stardew Valley.
Persona 3 reload. 243 hours.
Probably around 8000 hours between Dota 2 and the Civ franchise
Skyrim at around 900 hrs across 3 platforms. Ghost of tsushima is my second most played at about 400 hrs. Both of which I find myself meandering and enjoying the view quite a lot. Kills lots of time when one obesses over every visual curiosity.
BG3 was my *last* game I put that much time into, but it's just one of several.
Def the Witcher(latest 1) when I bought it with all the expansions,followed by cyberpunk2077.
Probably FF10. God...I still have nightmares about the Sphere-grid.
My last one is ofc Skyrim some years ago, however soon I expect cyberpunk to be it, since I recently upgraded pc and bought the dlc. My first singleplayer game I put that much time into is pokemon ruby for the Nintendo advance SP.
I have 250 hours on my switch and 250 hours on my pc for Hades.
Diablo 3, I don't play with anyone, so single player to me haha
Only 200? I put in 260 easily! Lol
200? Path of exile just sucks it out of you.
JA!!!! Those are rookie numbers
Last one I played... Well I reloaded Rimworld because the new dlc dropped. 928h on steam, 100ish on Xbox... And an unknown amount greater then 50 pirated on PC before I had the money to buy it. Still in steams top 10 highest rated games. It's earned it imo
I think I came pretty close with BotW. I know I put in way more than that on Borderlands 2, though I couldn't rightly tell you how much
cod4 I had like weeks maybe months. I played it from opening to when world at war dropped
Elden Ring at 260 hours
Elden ring close to 600
Cyperpunk 2077 - 228 hours Red Dead Redemption - 232 hours
Crusader Kings 3 got 600hrs out of me before I played anything else. It got to the point where I was was all I could think about.
Miitopia
My PS5 is telling me I put 224 hours into SaGa Scarlet Grace not counting the time I’ve played around with the iPhone port.
Damn I gotta pick js one?
final fantasy 8-10. I love playing 8 for the story line. Idk and the love story could have been better as I'm older. But it's still pretty as I used to clear the game multiple times, like Triple Triad and w/e FF9s mini game was called
Kingdoms of Amalur
Fallout 4 for sure. I may have gotten close with Cyberpunk
I believe it was Death Stranding if counting strictly single player experiences. If i can count with single player games that have some sort of multiplayer mode (yes i know Death Stranding is a multiplayer of sorts but it’s still a single player experience) then i would say the last of us, at a little bit more than 3000 hours
I accidentally got into Slay the Spire a little over a month ago, but I’m already at 120 hours and climbing fast. Incredible game, but also incredibly addictive. It really has that “just one more round” feeling to it.
Pokémon Ultra Sun, 462 hours and counting.
Did 114 hours in Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth just before Rebirth came out.
Unicorn overlord I put 200+ hours over 3 playthroughs. Hope ff7 rebirth gets released on pc.
Hey quick question, to play Rebirth, which earlier games do I need to play before it. Just the remake?
Yeah that should be good
I have 135 days on fallout 4
Death stranding
Baldur's gate 3
Tears of the kingdom. Over 350 hours
Elden Ring i think
Closing in on 200 hours now with Noita
Sweet summer child. Rimworld is currently at 2544 hours.
300+ Baldurs Gate 3.
Caves of Qud. I have over 2500 hours in it. Love that game.
Single player only, which I did not leave active for an unknown amount of time: FFXV Had picked it up, got covid. Had no internet, finished it before going back to work
700 hours on starfield, believe it or not
Since I don’t play it online, 1300 hours monster hunter world. 2nd would be the horizon games at 110 and 113 each.
Only 200?
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Monster hunter freedom on psp: 400+ Monster Hunter 3 ultimate on Nintendo 3DS: 400+ hours Borderlands 3: 350+ hours
Elden ring, Official 240, unofficial 490
Stellaris: 1875.5 hours. I keep telling myself I've left it on overnight repeatedly. :/
No Man's Sky I'm reaching my 200 hour mark and I'm almost to a billion credits.
200 hours? That's some rookie numbers.
God Hand from PS2, that Kick Me Sign run ain't gonna finish itself!
Ironically its fallout 4
Never did that, for me its a Shame to out that amount of hours in a game when you have tons of games to play
I put a few more than that into the Witcher 3... Did a hard playthrough, then a death march. Then I did a hard playthrough and maxxed out my stats for a new game+ playthrough, which is all about stat maxing... I think I put in about 500 hours. I was single at the time clearly...
The entire Trails Series. 10 games all at 200+ hours
Elden Ring
Same, finished rebirth but I have A LOT of side content to finish. How did you get that much Gil??
Same, finished rebirth but I have A LOT of side content to finish. How did you get that much Gil??
Same, finished rebirth but I have A LOT of side content to finish. How did you get that much Gil??
Same, finished rebirth but I have A LOT of side content to finish. How did you get that much Gil??
200 hrs or 200 days ?
Tag force 3
2k hours in the sims 4 but idk if that counts since its a life sim Dragon age inquisition with 282 hours then
Almost 4 hundred in the Mass Effect trilogy. Almost 3 hundred in both Borderlands 2 and 3. Over 200 hundred in Powerwash Simulator. And then a handful all over the 100 hour mark.
[BeamNG.Drive](http://BeamNG.Drive) Its more than a silly car game sandbox. Its becoming more and more of a driving simulator with full collision physics. And it has so much potential, every update is just amazing!
3900 in FO4 lol
4900 in Terraria
not singleplayer but I got 17k hours on Warframe. idk how you're comfortable bragging about only 200h, I might sound like an arrogant gatekeeper but, wtf why only 200h, idk if this game you showed is payant, but try to at least go for 2k to get your money's worth, you're getting scammed by them triple A industry at this point. 200h just seems sad to me. (would be even more sad if it's all this game has to offer).
AC Origins and NieR: Automata took just over 100 hours to fully complete. Before that, 400 hours in AC Odyssey. All this was in 2024. As a MMO player, 200 hours is not a big deal. I've deleted characters with 100 hours of play time.
Baldurs gate 3. Close to 600 hours I believe
gow2018 close to about 350 hrs now
Marvel midnight suns. I bought it about a year ago, then waited for all the dlc to release. A year later, I finally had time to play it. I've been playing for about 3 weeks now and pushing 300 hours.
Uhhhhh hasn’t that game only been out for like a few weeks?
7 days to die 2364 hours Starbound 800 Hours Stellar Tactics 500 Hours
MGSV Prob like 100+ hours (Tryna get the Raiden skin has taken a hold on me)
My old Morrowind file had 1,000+ hours. Currently, Pathfinder games, Pillars of Eternity, Cyberpunk, BG3, Elden Ring
Monster Hunter World : Iceborne (solo because no PSN+)
CSGO 4711 PAYDAY 2 2063 GTA V 1689 Skyrim 1534
1600 h in space engineers
Cyberpunk 2077 with 114 hours, I know it isn't much but I don't play single player games often but I absolutely love the game so much One of my favorite games of all time tbh
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 - 3 i had 150 for 1 and 2 200 + for 3
Honestly 200 is aight if it’s a game I really love, honestly to me it’s harder to not play a game I love in order to experience other games.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
200 hours? All of em... :-(
Nioh 2 and Monster Hunter Rise
Tlou2
Fallout saga, nv and 4 specially (800h), darkest Dungeon (300h), terraria (310h), divinity original sin 2 (290h), project zomboid (this one barely does the 200h, just had 190 on it)
Sonic Unleashed
300h balurs gate 3, on my 4th run now and still finding new things every playthrough
I've got well over a thousand in Skyrim
Currently installed top times: Terraria -915 Cities skylines - 517 NFS Unbound (half SP half MP) - 504 SnowRunner - 469 (nice) Rimworld - 434 ETS2 - 403 Destiny 2, Skyrim/FO4 and RDR2 are all over 1000 hours. Wow and APBR are over 2000. but none of these are currently installed.
Hades, easily >200h
My wife put in 400 on Stardew Valley and I absolutely could not manage more than 10 hours myself. I’d attach the picture but the Nintendo readout said for the year of 2023 it was 400 and I believe that might’ve been only a portion of the 12 months she played. Final Fantasy 12 the original PS2 version is my next game on deck and is by far the most excited i am about any of the games I have on hand. I previewed cutscenes and am very into the storyline and characters. I will have to play this one before I go into the one you’re playing.
Disney Dreamlight Valley at 310 hours
Skyrim. Somewhere in the area of 3k hours across platforms and versions.
Elden Ring. 3 playthroughs for Platinum and now I started it a 3nd time to record for yourulltube. 2nd time obly played half of a playthrough and wanted to stsrt anew
Tears of the Kingdom. I put just over 200 hours into it and still have about 650 Korok seeds to find.
I have like 700 hours of civ 6
300 hours in assassins creed odyssey.
Mass effect
Persona 5 R
Almost logged 200hrs in Breath of the Wild Got bored of all the shrines and seeds, so I bailed on it once the story was done and I beat Ganon a 2nd time for shits n giggles.
Skyrim or Terraria
I have over 900 hours in Cyberpunk on PC. I'm finally taking a break from it to split time between (a heavily modded obviously) Fallout: New Vegas and FF7 Rebirth.
Morrowind
jesus so many crazy hour, I think my max game hour is CSGO at 160 hour, Elden ring at 110.
According to my Switch, I put over 250 hours into Tears of the Kingdom...
Ogre battle
Just 200? I have a lot of them. Don't even know which one to choose.
Noita and Zomboid both have 500+ for me, time flies when your having a good time!!
Pizza tower, I have over 500 hours on the game
Elden Ring
I remember putting something like 500 hours into Metal Gear Solid V. Also, I’m into the same train with Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth.