The Binding of Isaac. One of the GOATs for me.
Rogue Legacy 2
If you enjoy platformers and roguelikes, you’ll like this.
Rimworld
RimWorld is a time machine. I start it up and then look at the clock and I’m 5 hours in the future.
I’ve once started a colony right before exams period. It was tough.
Vampire Survivors on the steam deck.
FTL. Theme song triggers ptsd in my wife.
Binding of Isaac
+1. Just turned 300hours corner, and I’m not done at all.
Dwarf Fortress is beautiful.
This is my answer. Donated to Toady1 a couple times, then bought it on steam.
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Cyberpunk. They fixed most of the issues the game had at launch. There’s a dlc coming out soon too that will add a bunch of hours, and with it they are reworking loads of mechanics for free. Can’t recommend it enough.
doom
Ultima and Wing Commander, I know I’m showing my age but I guess it’s the nostalgia. I still go back and play through them.
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Civilization for me… I don’t mind the newer versions but I’m old enough that I’ve played it since Civ I and I do sort of feel like it’s lost something as the graphics have improved and animations were introduced. Still, irrespective of the version, every game is a little different and eats hours like nothing else.
I do sort of feel like it’s lost something as the graphics have improved and animations were introduced
Have you tried Unciv? https://yairm210.itch.io/unciv It’s a free and open source remake of Civ 5 and already supports many of its features. I really enjoy playing it as it’s much less hardware intensive which makes for near instant loading times and keeps the computer nice and cool on hot summer days.
Oh I have not! Thank you, I’ll have a look!
Good ol’ Skyrim. The possibilities to break the game are nigh endless.
You know there is a skyrim mods community here on lemmy? Come break the game with us!
Ruiner. F’kin banger soundtrack.
Kerbal Space Program