Looking for games with extended storylines? Many titles offer deep campaigns that unfold over multiple sessions.
Looking for games with extended storylines? Many titles offer deep campaigns that unfold over multiple sessions.
Hey, you're looking for games with deep singleplayer stories or plenty of quests. Since you love Wolfenstein, Doom, and Fallout, you've already played those titles. I noticed Battlefield 1 didn’t quite meet your expectations—hard mode took about eight hours. You mentioned preferring open worlds, action-packed experiences, futuristic settings, and engaging narratives. I’ve tried Skyrim and Dark Souls but found them too fantasy-heavy, so you probably want something more grounded or realistic. You also enjoy building and creation games like Minecraft or Garry’s Mod, which fits your interest in making and shaping things. Multiplayer isn’t a priority for you—past experiences showed it can be frustrating when teammates intentionally disrupt gameplay. I’ll keep this in mind as we explore options.
Divinity Original Sin 2 stands out with strong reviews in 2017, praised for its deep narrative, numerous decisions, and immersive single-player experience. Explore the full content for richer rewards. Nier Automata offers varied endings, unlocked during later play sessions, making it a standout title among 2017 releases. For fans of post-apocalyptic themes, Doki Doki Literature Club fits well if you're comfortable with its unique genre. Other notable titles include Hollow Knight, Life is Strange, and Transistor, each delivering compelling stories and sound design. Classic games like Neverwinter Nights and Heroes of Might and Magic III also offer lasting value.
Playing Ghost Recon Wildlands thoroughly required 125 hours of effort.
Technically, you can keep playing Borderlands 2 indefinitely because the challenge increases as you advance, and you can restart whenever you wish.
You'll need additional storage since you only have limited space. After trying Metro and excited about Exodus, the trailer really caught your eye. You've already spent 515 hours on F:NV with a new character, so you're familiar with its feel. You mentioned wanting a similar experience for F4, while appreciating both F3 and the physical version.