7.Minecraft
Minecraftis a game that gives back what you put into it. Tons of people spend literally thousands of hours building and mining in the game.
Whether you find your fun in creating impressive structures or trying to survive through the night, there’s something for you inMinecraft.
6.Fallout 4
When it comes to long games, Bethesda is one of the developers who has mastered the craft of creating them.
Fallout 4has all kinds of incredibly deep systems that’ll keep you coming back for more. Depending on how sucked into the world you get, and how deep you go into the side questions, 100 hours should come quickly.
Who doesn’t want to spend hundreds of hours killing stuff in a post-apocalyptic wasteland?
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5.Divinity: Original Sin 2
If you like your RPGs to feature a slower, more tactical style of combat,Divinity: Original Sin 2is the perfect game for you.
It’s an incredibly deep RPG that’s perfect for fans ofDungeons & Dragons, as it comes the closest to replicating the tabletop RPG in video game form.
And you don’t need to worry about playing the first one, as the sequel is structured in a way that stands on its own.
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4.Monster Hunter: World
LikeWarframe,Monster Hunter: Worldis one of those games that basically last forever. You can constantly farm new weapons and armor from increasingly difficult monsters.
If you’re the kind of game who likes a challenge, you’ll loveMonster Hunter: Worldand itsIceborneexpansion, as they’ll kick your ass and keep you coming back for more. Plus, it’s available on Xbox Game Pass!
3.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
If you somehow don’t know what Skyrim is, then you’re in for a treat.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimis one of the largest RPGs that isn’t an MMO and saying you’ll spend 100 hours playing it might be estimating low.
Even if you mainline your way through the story, the game will take you an incredibly long time to beat. And when you add in the wealth of side quests, there’s a ton of game available here.
2.Warframe
Warframeis a game where you can spend literally thousands of hours farming all of the different frames (think of them as different classes). Once you have them, you need to level them up and the cycle repeats.
The gameplay is fun enough to keep you coming back for hours on end. If you haven’t triedWarframe, there’s never been a better time to give it a shot.
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1.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
When it comes to action RPGs, it’s hard to find one better thanThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Both the action and story are incredibly satisfying, which are the two pillars of any good game in the genre.
And of course, it’s super long, so sinking 100 hours into the game won’t be difficult as long as you engage in a good chunk of the side quests.
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