Like, games that you have played through multiple times, but you still like to replay them from time to time because you can just relax and have a good time without too much hassle.
For me some are Dark Souls 1&2 and Borderlands 1, I can play them without too much thoughts about what I’m doing, but still be focused enough so no bad thoughts appear.
Roller coaster tycoon
Nethack
I still regularly play
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Final Fantasy V
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Baldur’s Gate
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Fallout
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Knights of the Old Republic
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Civilization II
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Balatro and New Super Mario Bros.
The Outer Wilds.
Just makes me weep typing that.
Tropico 4, Anno 1404, Stronghold Crusader, Battlefield 2 (with Forgotten Hope 2 in it)
For competitive relaxation: Starcraft 2
A short hike.
Kingdom 2chainz
Chrono Trigger
Final Fantasy Tactics
Shadowrun Returns
River City Ransom
Altered Beast
To a lesser extent:
Gauntlet
Rampage
Subnautica on Creative Mode. It’s like a SCUBA vacation where i can build my own resort.
Katamari Damacy
I love soundtrack
- A Good Snowman is Hard to Build
- Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
- Epiphany City
- Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor
- Among Trees
@Chezus9247 Custom Robo on the Gamecube. Mario Kart 64.
Reaching 1000 hours in Elite:Dangerous. There’s something special about being able to hop in your ship, pick a system anywhere in the Milky Way and be able to go there, given enough time. I’ve barely left the starting area in all this time and only going halfway across for the first time later this year with a few friends.
It’s a wildly big game and I’ll probably never run out of things to do.
GTA 4 and cyberpunk 2077 for me. I’ve played through both of these games so many times I’ve lost count. I don’t quite know what draws me to these two games but whenever I feel like shit playing one of these games just takes my mind off things
Currently trying to get 100% on GTA4. It’s such a great story-game, but I’m not a big fan of the realism-part. Also, there seems to be soo much missing in comparison to GTA:SA. Still, having a great time and I’m hyped af for the DLCs. Only have to finish the monster jumps and doves. c:
I’m perhaps the outlier in that I felt like San Andreas felt like they’d thrown shit at the wall to see what would stick. Most of the extra mechanics didn’t land for me at all and I was pleased to see them gone.
Ditto on Cyberpunk. I think the only games I have more hours played on are EQ, TF2, and Rogue Legacy 2.





