I’d pick a classic like *Super Mario Bros.* It’s timeless, fun, and has a rich legacy that keeps people coming back.
I’d pick a classic like *Super Mario Bros.* It’s timeless, fun, and has a rich legacy that keeps people coming back.
It clearly indicates no aging and nothing else to take. The main concern is finding the video game with the most content, possibly engaging you for thousands of years. At first, I considered my favorite title, Don’t Starve, but realized it lacks sufficient variety. This decision feels a bit challenging.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is a long game, taking around a thousand years to finish. Still, I believe it would feel similar to Mass Effect Legendary Edition—offering plenty of chances to replay and experiment with different paths. You could really explore every twist in the story and try out all the available classes. Often, I stick to the same choices for convenience and because I trust the best options.
I think a sandbox experience would work best without a heavy story. The more you play, the more the narrative feels stale and repetitive. No pre-designed levels either—after three sessions you’ll know everything inside out. Multiplayer would help keep things lively. Maximum randomness is ideal. Minecraft seems like a strong fit. Another option could be Skyrim; its mod support gives endless replay value, fresh graphics, and updates.