10 Games You’ll Take Hundreds of Hours to Finish

Sometimes you want to not spend hours on a game. We have listed 10 long-running games that you will not be able to get rid of.
 10 Games You’ll Take Hundreds of Hours to Finish
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People who play games are usually divided into those who love competitive games and those who like story games. Players in the first category usually play LoL, Valorant, CS:GO and similar games for many years. Players in the other category mostly prefer single-player story games and immerse themselves in the flow of a long-term adventure.

Of course, some of these games are short, while others are long, as if they were specially designed to never end. We have prepared a list for players who want to spend their hours in long-term games. If you want, let’s move on to our list without further ado.

Note: The finishing times for the following games are taken from data on HowLongToBeat. Depending on the way you play the game, these times may be longer.

Legends of an era: Mass Effect Legendary Edition

  • Completion Time: Main story 59 hours – 100% 135 hours

Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a fusion of the Mass Effect trilogy, some of the most popular Action RPG games of the era. While the main story of the 3 games ends in 59 hours in total, it takes about 135 hours to complete all the side missions and bring peace to the galaxy.

Endless streak of monsters: Monster Hunter World

  • Completion Time: Main story 48 hours – 100% 393 hours

In Monster Hunter World, where you can hunt monsters for hours alone or with your friends, if you want to hunt all monsters and, so to speak, squeeze the juice of the game, you have to spend 393 hours with this game.

Somehow it was nominated for “Game of the Year”: Xenoblade Chronicles 3

  • Completion Time: Main story 61 hours – 100% 168 hours

Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the most discussed game of The Game Awards, was nominated to be the game of the year somehow. This game, which has a very small number of players outside the Asian region, is one of the games that JRPG lovers will enjoy playing for hours.

Step by step towards becoming a knight in the Middle Ages: Kingdom Come: Deliverence

  • Completion Time: Main story 41 hours – 100% 129 hours

Kingdom Come, where you are the son of an ordinary blacksmith in the Middle Ages (but you are not actually) and you are under the protection of a great lord as a result of your village being attacked and you strive to save your country and become an honorable knight, is a game that you will play without getting bored, especially with its fighting mechanics and RPG elements.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

  • Completion Time: Main story 44 hours – 100% 331 hours

If you like Skyrim and want to play like it, then Morrowind is for you. Although the game was released in 2002, it has one of the largest open worlds to date. Although it is a very advanced game for its time, if you are someone who will solve optimization problems with mods and do not worry about graphics, you should definitely give Morrowind a chance.

You can spend long hours with dinosaurs and robot dinosaurs: ARK: Survival Evolved

  • Completion Time: Main story 55.5 hours – 100% 524 hours

Published in 2017 and attracting attention with its extraordinary structure, ARK literally puts you in the middle of nowhere and wants you to survive on an island full of dinosaurs. If you want to finish the game all by yourself, you have to spend 524 hours on dinosaurs.

Longest running game ever made: World of Tanks: Blitz

  • Completion Time: 100% 3600 hours

Yes, you read it right, you need to spend exactly 3600 hours on the game to completely finish World of Tanks: Blitz. During this time, you have to play with all tanks on all maps in the game and unlock all add-ons for all tanks. Of course, we don’t know why a person would spend 150 days to completely finish a PvP game where you fight tanks.

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