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I have a couple hundred hours in metal gear solid 5 and at least 1500 in Red Dead Redemption.
Skyrim I guess. Or the fallout series. I'm not a good judge. I just constantly replay things I like.
That game has a near limitless amount of things to do (especially with its active modding community), and it takes forever to get to endgame. It's a 2d indie game but it's not a rougelike or co-op... Although the active modding community has made co-op possible if desired.
I have nearly 1300 hours in Rimworld. Even when you think you're getting bored, all you need to do is try a new modlist and it breathes life into the game all over again.
Or... Just wait a month for Bannerlord. It'll be early access, but I'm sure 1000 hours will be easy.
but i only recommend airplanes on there
No multiplayer games..
did you even read my post?? lol
Elder Scrolls games have maybe 100 hours of QUALITY content at most. The rest is just modded nonsense. Some people think running around as thomas the tank engine is somehow "content"