Smash bros as a collective whole, nearly uncountable hours across each one.
For a single game maybe XCOM 2012? I played thousands of hours in that.
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Smash bros as a collective whole, nearly uncountable hours across each one.
For a single game maybe XCOM 2012? I played thousands of hours in that.
I easily have thousands of hours in call of duty 1 for PC. I played scrims a lot through mIRC. My xfire profile tracked most of that, although that doesn't exist anymore. Runner up would probably be Guild Wars 1 with a few thousand hours. Life before responsibilities was a wild time
Age of Empires 2. Played it all the time with friends when Covid started.
It's probably Minecraft even though it doesn't track the hours
I've played it since Minecraft pocket edition on my iPod 4 before the world generation was infinite lol. This was back in like 2011-2012 probably
Oxygen Not Included or Crash Bandicoot 2 back when I had a PS1.
Probably Minecraft. I have no way of checking, but I've played a LOT of that, just randomly getting the itch over the years and spending a few day here and there I'm sure adds up.
according to steam it's dark souls. between the remaster and the original I have ~5k hours. I know the truth though, it's dwarf fortress, I already have 2k hours on it after steam release and I Barely played it since release compared to before
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)
The free DLC they released added content. The added achievements, collectibles etc make up the extra 12%. Why they didn't re-scale everything back to 100% I don't know.
No thatβs not a dumb question at all! Itβs from the DLCs which is separate from the full 100% game. The DLCs add 12% more completion.
Portal 2. Minecraft a close second place.
About 1.5k hours in Apex Legends.
Probably FFXIV even though I don't play it anymore. After that it's probably MHW
Probably Minecraft, but can't track hours on that at this point. Tracked would be overwatch, over 500+ hours at this point
I only started a few months ago, but I'll soon be beating my records in the Elder Scrolls Online.
Insurgency, about 200 hours. Not too impressive I'm sure.
The Witcher 3. It's probably the only game that I've played to completion more than twice.
Probably Heroes & Generals (rip). Probably 2000+ hours.
One of the Civβs probably. Letβs say Civ 6
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.
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.
WoW by a long shot. Iβm guessing around 10k hours in total. Iβve mostly quit by now due to time constraints, but I recognize that when I do play, I neglect lots of other things.
minecraft and rimworld
Warhammer: Total War 2.
Oldschool runescape, after that probably a football manager game
According to Steam, it's Euro Truck Simulator 2 with 404 hours. But Steam statistics aside, I'd say it's Knights of the Old Republic. I played through that game more times than I can count.
The Binding of Isaac. Its hard to tell exactly, but I have about 600 hours across the versions on steam. I also have a handful of hours on 3ds and a handful of hours on Switch.
Its just a game I can keep coming back to. Every time its something a little bit different. The skill ceiling is high. The moment to moment gameplay is great. I do wish it was a touch less scatalogical just so it would be an easier recommend to others.