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Easily a game called Infra. It's an older source engine adventure game based on exploring crumbling ruins of public facilities and recording damage and things. I put over 50 hours into it (which is a lot for a first person walking simulator puzzle game) And it was just ....work. It felt so much like work. I have no idea why I forced myself through it. The environments were just so cool. But wow ...... Would not recommend.
I have thousands of hours in MORDHAU, a crazy medieval PvP "First Person Sworder". It has been my main game since release four years ago. There's nothing that compares in my opinion, Chivalry 2 is in the same genre but I vastly prefer the combat of Mord.
It's on sale on Steam right now, -75%, check it out. :)
Diablo 2. Starcraft and Destiny 2. By far I have played more than any other single game. Diablo 2. I played more than destiny and starcraft combined.
World of Warcraft is by far one of the worst games ever made. Why people think it's good and why so many people play it. I have no idea.
RDR2, or "cowboy oblivion" is such a huge, fun, and enthralling play. I cannot recommend it enough