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Monster Hunter World is probably worth it too imo, a lot of content and endgame content, just don't use a certain set they added to blow past the base game, unless you're into that.
I developed the above game so take my recommendation with a grain of salt. There's a SEVEN day trial so you can determine if the game is anything like what you are looking for without having to buy it first.
In Infinitum Vitas the main storyline is wrapped up at level 75, level 75 to level 99 is the "Endgame" which provides additional but 100% optional content, including additional armor sets, a whole bunch of new quests and FIVE distinct new areas accessible only if you have completed the storyline.
Without spoiling things too much, at level 75 you'll learn how to activate portals that have been hidden in plain sight in the regular maps, these portals will take you to distant places, times and weird locations which is where the new content comes into play.