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I have 100 hours in it and I've finished one class/race and the dlc (finished starting levels of three others)
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (on GOG) - the best version of Civ.
Baldur's Gate Trilogy.
Borderlands 2 - if you like shooting things and reloading.
Robocraft ? It's free.
Terraria ?
S.x.
Then there are the non-scenario strategy games, Master of Magic, Orion 1+2, old civ, etc where every game is new. The scenario-driven ones like Age of wonders series is not worse.
However the criteria strikes me as odd -- we have so many games, if you spent a lot of time to play through one (say Witcher) why you'd want to replay it, instead of playing a new game (maybe its sequels).
Actually, Fallout 4 can go on for quite some time if you just keep building settlements and doing jobs for the Minutemen.