In rdr2 i spent over 100 hours, is quite interesting, in witcher 3 i didn't had the chance for too much time since my console broke 3 years ago, maybe i will get it in steam after i finish some other rpg's i am still on them, in cyberpunk i didn't spent too much time either, but anytime soon, atm i am replaying final fantasy 15 which does have priority rn, is great and was my first jrpg back in 2020 on ps4, in which i easilu spent over 100 hours and almost there now on steam too, kingdom come i will play it sometime in few months and about dragon age, i gotta finish origins and 2 first, before going into inquisition, same for baldur gate, but since i don't have any baldur gate game, i may look for a wuick lore from 1 and 2 before i play 3, days gone also i didn't manage to play yet, a have it on ps4 alongside many others such as god of war, oersona 5, ghost of tsushima, etc, so not gonna repurchase them all, eill be cheaper to repair my ps4, but not until i enjoy some games i have on pc, whenever i take breakw from mmo and shooters xD
I gotta ask… how? Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely anticipate doing several more playthroughs, but I waited till the end, did all the side missions and a handful of gigs, and the dlc, and was at around 90. Do certain side missions disappear if you don’t do them immediately?
@BieberHole69__ I did all the content of the main game and a bit of exploring at first. Then went out exploring on foot the whole city. Found at least one hidden quest. Also collected all or almost all of the clothes and the best cars and bikes and all the apartments. Got all of the best cyberware and hacks. Spent a lot of time in the city, even because some places are very similar to others, and it becomes a bit confusing at times. But collected a ton of stuff in there! And spent some time in the Aldecaldos camp by the fire. And got 5 out of the 6 endings, excluding the Phantom Liberty one. Missing the hidden ending. And I still got to explore the outskirts of the city fully. Some missions are gated to a certain time of the day. Some others depend on your decisions on prior quests, and don't appear if you choose wrong.
@@Jeustful sick. Definitely going to hit another playthrough, I bought it in 2021 and successfully backlogged it until the 2.0 patch last year, and it was legitimately one of my favorite games of all time. I only wish they had NG+, but it’ll be fun doing a different path and having a less focused second playthrough
RDR2, The Witcher 3, and Skyrim are in my top 5 and for sure were games I was glued to. Another for me that isn’t listed is Ghost of Tsushima. Visually stunning that exploration doesn’t seem like such a chore. Ended up with 100+ hours not even thinking about it.
I never got the chance to play GoT because I don't have PS5 and I was Soo happy when they announced it'll be coming to PC, I bought GoT on my PC as soon as it was released and now I'm 20 hours into the game, best story driven game ever since rdr2 and Witcher 3
@@jasondrew1853 Witcher 3 looks good especially the sunset and sunrise, but GoT art direction was far superior. It feels like a painting and an interactive movie, the minimalist UI helps this a lot
I have played most of the games mentioned except Baldurs Gate 3 & Yakuza 5, i have played other Yakuza titles, so i know they are great games to get lost in. Days Gone was a really good game. It's a shame Bend Studios is working on some live service tripe now. Don't get the Last of Us vibe from it, but you & some others must. RDR2 is a great game to lose yourself in as it all flows in an effortlessly organic way you won't realise time pass by. Great list, man. Dragon Age Origins was never topped, but i hope Dreadwolf is a return to form for Bioware.
AC Origins can be a good pick for this, I know the whole RPG take on Assassin's Creed was controversial but yes, AC Origins was a very well polished game. Easy 100+ hours!
@@Darkshadowclone007 Yes, orgens was very fun and unique and made you feel like you were really in the Egyptian desert and had a real different, beautiful atmosphere. However, Odyssey was also a masterpiece.
I know Assassin Creed Odyssey is not actual assassin, but if u lost yourself in exploring caves, castles, conquests, some historical events or places, countless mercenaries that always seems different, cultists, tribes, mythology beasts, lots of cities and secrets, different skill sets, beautiful Greece on sun and night atmosphere is amazing. I spend over 1000 hours and still I can't get bored of it. If only its more combat polished and more Assassin feeling, it would be better. One of, if not, biggest open world game with actual content. If only there is more like this, I hate when they implement empty open world game.
@@msaidhass146 O yea i noticed even tho story wasn't special and all, but along with Odyssey i spend lots of time in Tom Clancy's Breakpoint. Map is huge too and it has over 800 locations to explore and many outposts, map is filled with enemy on every step and drones. It's quality open world.
I wish there was more games like this where I’m actually having fun playing it … this , evil west was fun, I’m current trying Elden ring , and I gotta tell you ,,, I am not having fun
Days gone was the best game i player the only thing for me is that even in the hardeat mode when you have all weapons and enough ammo its too ez and its no mor this Dangerous gameplay but it is so good we need days gone 2 or a survival mode with harder enemies and less healing and lower life
i would have put sekiro in the list too, with the ng+ and hard mode i spent smth like 300h+ on it xD and the fact that there is a lot of ending gives an interest in restarting it
What's missing here is the Horizone game series. "Zero Dawn", the DLC "Frozen Wilds", "Forbidden West" and "Burning Shores" not only easily provide entertainment for far more than 100 hours, but also have an engaging and intriguing story and some great characters. Not to mention fantastic combat gameplay.
The Horizon games offer tons of hours of content. Incredible, complex and engaging sci fi story, superb worldbuilding and one of the best combat systems in a third person action game. The combat system is even better in the sequel, you never get tired of it, there are countless options and different approaches to fight. A lot of different activities to do and rewarding exploration, Side missions, errands, challenges, side storylines, great variety of enemies, each with unique attack patterns ETC. Moreover, both games have an expansion dlc that adds more hours of fresh and well built content being Frozen Wilds (the Dlc from the first game) one of the most complete expansions I have ever played. I higly recommend to give them a try. In terms of duration the first is arround a hundred hours if you are a completionist while Forbiden west is even longer.
If I’ve learned anything from Days Gone and Ghost of Tsushima is that smaller companies make better games because they care about the game not just the money.
Kingdom Come really does an amazing job with its atmosphere and setting, The historical accuracy and immersive world make it stand out from other games.
Great work like always but Dragon age inquisition is kinda boring and repetitive.. I'll recommend horizon franchise.. give it a try you'll be surprised
The witcher 3 is so fucking ass, ive tried to start it like 10 times. Its so fucking boring, it just a yap simulator, my fucking finger hurts from skipping all the fucking dialogue
Ur vids are awesome, and ur recommendations are top tier. But i wish you would do a voiceover, not ai. Even though the AI is good, you can still tell it is ai
Thanks and I know bro but my real voice just straight up sucks and is not good for yt (I get terrible AVD) though thanks for the appreaciation about the list
From this list what i have played 1. Witcher 3, 2. Baldurs Gate 3, 3.Cyberpunk 2077, 4. Days Gone, 5. Skyrim. I love all of them but this would be order at least for me. I feel like i should get a chance to RDR 2 coz game and reviews seems amazing. Yakuza and Dragon Age are way to old for me i guess without any nostalgy in these games for me. Elder Ring style doesnt fit me and same with Kingdom Come.
I take my time with games, I'm always far slower than the suggested completion time, yet I platinumed days gone and spent a decent chunk of time on the challenge mode and clocked 97 hours on it. Calling it a 100 hour game is a stretch. Of the others on your list, I spent 160 hours on rdr2, 220 on the witcher 3, 165 on elden ring, 210 on cyberpunk, 80 on kingdom come and not being anywhere near close to finishing it (I adored it but was getting burnt out on big rpgs so left it alone for a bit and by the time I tried to pick it back up I had forgot how to play it). Other single player games I have over 100 hours on are horizon zero dawn at 115, death stranding at 155, homefront the revolution at 110, just cause 3 at 130 and my longest play time metal gear solid 5 at 265 hours. I only managed 10 hours of skyrim before I abandoned it as I found it boring and the combat is abysmal.
great list . days gone underated.got to admit. it didnt feel like it was going to be a great game first 2 hours. just felt good. but it becomes great over time . love the witcher 3. i havnt played cyber punk . should i buy it??
They would have to update the combat as well as its abysmal. It was shit when it was released and now 13 years later it's so bad it made the game unplayable for me, I could have tolerated outdated graphics and generic dull quests to a point if the combat was good but it's so, so bad.
@@paulharper4196 what RPG games were better in 2010 that were truly open world though? Fallout 4 was like 7 years later and besides having guns vs swords or bows it wasn't that much better
@@paulharper4196 I played Witcher 3 years ago but I think this game wasn’t my taste , I should have played it more but I have never played elden ring I gotta give it a try. Am more into realistic open world game but then there are many other things which attract me towards rdr
I think it runs better on the ps4 as well. It hasn’t been remastered or updated to a ps5 version, and I noticed it was kind of blurry when I played on the ps5
I do agree with the fact that days gone is rough for the first few hours man I haven't gone past 5hrs of playtime on that game. But I'll make sure to stick to it next time around
It’s a slow start. Once you get to lost lake it starts to get better, after you leave lost lake it gets incredible. I won’t say anything else as I don’t want to ruin it for you
Hehe, that sucks 😅 I hope ya get a PC soon, Tbh you can get a pc capable of running these games for just under $300-400 if you research well enough brother!
Well... If you are underage, you can't do anything but if you are over 24, I think you should be working hard to achieve your dreams and do things you want to do
I suggest you play every other game before RDR2, because once you play RDR2, you can never see any value in other games, you would just play them for the sake of playing!
I had a 7 year break from gaming and my first game back was rdr2. It's a masterpiece no doubt, but then I played God of war which is a masterpiece, then witcher 3, another masterpiece, all completely different games but all 10/10, if anything it was the witcher that ruined open world rpgs for me as it took until elden ring for me to fully be able to immerse myself again and see one through to the end.
Elden Ring is probably one of the best games I played. I game since battlefield 1942, played all kinds of games but Elden Ring sucked me in so hard since the begin of the game. Couldnt stop playing and I didn't have that for a long time with any game
I am playin cyberpunk 2077 these days , loving it now should i purchase phantom liberty (cp dlc) or rdr2 , both are priced same I will play both of them but now i can purchase only one bit short on money 😅😅
I platinumed it on patch 1.3 on a ps4 pro and spent over 200 hours on it, so I would say absolutely its worth it. I've been told that the next gen update since patch 2.0 it's like a different game. I now have a ps5 so installed it and yeah the graphics are a huge leap forward, the city actually feels lived in with much denser concentrations of traffic and npcs etc, I want to play the phantom liberty so I imagine I shall platinum it all over again at some point then do the expansion.
some of THESE look great...but really, why the blood gutz and gore glorification? society would benefit with less of the graphics in that area unless we are trying to create a sick desensitized society....if you crave that imagery...join the forces and be a frontline soldier...then see how you really feel about it.
I don't have a laptop or Pc for gaming but I will buy a good one and play all these games One game I really want to play apart from all these js Hogwarts Legacy. As a HP fan growing up I would love to dive into the world of magic
There has to be something wrong with society when people are playing and repeating more or less the same thing foe 100 hours for a video game. If its a legit sport, instrument or hobby, thats different. But for a game where its rinse amd repeat, i seriously want it to end in 30 hours max. I hear about RDR2's story and ending beong amazing. I hear about the massive map and i cam imagine spending half the time guidong my character to a destination, a quarter of it shooting people along with some random acts. Its gonna bore me.