It’s self-explanatory, really.
Whenever I get into Frontier’s irresponsibly deep space sim, I get into ithard.
Most of my playtime has been spent trading, which involves a lot of uneventful space travel.
This is a super predictable answer, but I have to say Stardew Valley.
Nothing beats the feeling of growing a big pumpkin either.
1v1 me on Deep Sea Driving, scrub.
Stacey already explained why Nitro-Fueled keeps you hooked.
However, as much as I love its gameplay, I cant stand the microtransactions and storefront.
So that means I keep pouring an unholy amount of hours into the original.
It was the first game I played, and I never stopped.
Heck, it was like having a second job with the number of commitments I had.
Those minions arent going to collect themselves.
It was a revelatory experience.
I didnt know that this game simplified the parkour and climbing mechanics and took a more action bent.
None of this I cared about.
I fell in love with the game.
Even now, Ill sometimes dip into the world and marvel at its vitality.
Harry Alston, Lead Specialist Writer
Apex Legends.
Across Xbox and PC Im close to 4,000 hours in total.
It was my go-to game during the lockdown here in the UK.
40,000 kills, 800 wins, one packed Heirloom.
Anything to fill the void.
My obsession verged on unhealthy.
Sometimes youve got to let games go.
The unending sandbox nature is what appeals to me the most.
Whatever I want to do and be The Sims 4 can provide.
More than anything, Ive played the Elder Scrolls Online.
Ive got about 1,500 hours on PC and upward of 500 on PlayStation.
That kind of defeats the point of gaming.
This was a game I wanted to play and put more hours into and Ive cherished every second.
ESO is my home away from home.
Im afraid Im going to be a bit of a basic gamer and say Skyrim.
I just like playing as an Arab inspired character.
Now that thats out of the way Ive gone back to doing modded Thieves Guild runs.
I live and breathe Risk of Rain 2.
The replayability of this game is incredible.
I just so happen to be a pilot.
I have more than 10 years of experience in airplanes and a lot more in flight simulators.
I think I spent a solid year doing nothing but playing The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
But over the past two years?
I’m not the most easily motivated person.
In the immortal words of Chumbawumba, “I get knocked down, but I get up again.
You’re never gonna keep me down.”
Yes, its that easy to get me to play games.
It’s routine to find negative reviews for Ark on Steam from people that have played for 1000+ hours.
But in between the moments of pure agony, there are glimpses of true beauty, too.
According to Steam, I’ve somehow invested 490 hours in it.
I was obsessed with it, reborn in it, moulded by it.
Which probably explains why I look so pale and sickly today.
Next:Cyberpunk 2077’s Best Characters Have Nothing Cyberpunk About Them