12 Single-Player Games You Can EASILY Spend 100+ Hours In



12 Single Player Games You Can EASILY Spend 100+ Hours In

In this video, we take a look at 12 incredible single-player games that can easily take up 100+ hours of your life, but in the best possible way.

From massive open-world RPGs to deep strategy games and immersive story-driven experiences, these games offer countless hours of exploration, adventure, and, of course, procrastination.

Whether you’re in it for the story, the combat, or just the joy of getting lost in a fantastical world, there’s something here for everyone.

Some footage used from: @Lazy4k

00:00 Intro
00:15 Red Dead Redemption 2
01:15 Assassin’s Creed: Origins
02:42 Kingdom Come: Deliverance
04:03 Death Stranding
05:30 Dragon Age: Inquisition
06:42 Cyberpunk 2077
07:55 Elden Ring
09:31 Hades
10:49 Fallout 4
12:06 Mafia 2
13:25 Skyrim
15:08 Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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15 thoughts on “12 Single-Player Games You Can EASILY Spend 100+ Hours In”

  1. Kingdom come deliverance I've played well over 300hours easy and that's only this year I brought the game around January and I'm obsessed with it but it's only for players that don't mind a very slow build up but so worth it in the end

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  2. I love Elden ring and cyberpunk also Skyrim. My 3 favorite games! RD2 is great too. Gotta admit I lost interest in the Witcher during the white orchid area, found it a bit boring. But everyone praises it so I should give it a second chance. Also a game I really enjoyed and atm am 52h deep is avatar. Everyone clowns it but if ur of handles it its a beautiful experience. Amazing world and visuals, so fun to explore and do parkour and ride an ikran. And the story is pretty good. Last thing, origins seems interesting, maybe I’ll try it out

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  3. Skyrim is the only game I always come back to. Not for the magic (I hate magic in games), but the setting, the style, the atmosphere, and like you mentioned – the endless possibilities.

    My dream game would be a medieval open world game with a realistic approach, made by a triple A studio, where you can swap between 1st person and 3rd person like in Skyrim. I would tolerate elements of fantasy, as long as it feels grounded. Okey, it would be cool to have a triple A LOTR game, where you play as a strider or a Rohirrim. I suppose a class system would be logical for a LOTR game, but at least don't force me to wield magic.

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  4. I've played over 500 hours of Elden Ring, I know there are people who have played more than me, but I'm just a regular guy; it's not something I'm proud of, but yes, I put all those hours into it and I really enjoyed it

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