Forever? Y’all ain’t replaying games you enjoyed. You can enjoy them again!
Icaro_Stormclaw on
Octopath Traveler for me. Over 120 hours in my save file. Every side quest and main quest complete. After a week of trying to defeat the secret superbiss, I genuinely felt sad that my travels were over. Been playing the sequel recently (multiple years too late) and I feel like I’m gonna feel the same way once I finish this one.
No_Teaching2339 on
Fallout!!
AlmightyCraneDuck on
I like to “park” my characters when I finish a good long game. I like to take them to either the blinged out homestead/hideout, or a particularly nice vista or location before signing off.
It’s stupidly sentimental, but I remember first doing this in Skyrim. I had platinumed it, done everything I wanted to do, and settled down in my house in Whiterun next to the fire before turning the game off for good. A nice, cozy finish to my adventuring days.
GingerArmyLeader on
Mad max
Snakeuge on
Skyrim.
I remember doing everything there’s to be done, then I said bye to my wife and kids, stood on the terrace of my house in Solitude and shut it down forever.
After that, my PS3 got the YLOD and I couldn’t turn it on again.
Maybe it’s better this way. Some things should just keep living as a memory
RageZamu on
Ghost of Tsushima and Yotei. Got to enjoy the views going from end to end of the map saying goodbye to the awesome environment.
Red Dead Redemption 2 too, specially while hearing my favourite songs of the game.
arkhamtheknight on
Cyberpunk 2077. I completed the broken mess of 1.0 on PS4, played again on PS5 before playing again when Phantom Liberty came out.
I just can’t go back to it unless something significant like console mods happens on console.
Biotictree547 on
Final fantasy 16
TrueRiddler on
Death Stranding 1 & 2
ProzacJM on
Dead red redemption 2 and Zelda breath of the wild and I know I will feel the same with Elden Ring when I finally reach the end of it.
GiveMeLEMONSSS on
Spiderman 2.
I know it has it has its flaws, and was pretty short story side but.. I’d never been so hyped for a game before, shutting it down knowing I won’t be swinging until Spiderman 3 was pretty heavy.
asparagusdreaming on
Cyberpunk 2077 1000%
I finished the game a ton of times and every time i feel the same
Eamo1997 on
Fallout 4
9000mhz on
God of war (2018), Dying Light 1
JFrost47 on
The Witcher 3
ParticularPack3166 on
Mass effect
chaosanity on
Literally the last of us, the ending scenes of the school with the zoo animals everywhere… immaculate.
RestInPissRenee on
Pretty much none lol. If I like a game to actually finish everything, 99% chance I’m coming back to it
AcE_57 on
Death Stranding 1 & 2. I
I found the gameplay loop so addictive, with short tense moments and long relaxing moments journeying around the map, connecting everyone and doing each and everything I could do to just stay in that world. Genuinely felt lost after I had finished the ps4 and ps5 versions to completion. That world was great to be apart of.
TallandSpotted on
100% Elden Ring. And I would still go back to play different styles.
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Far Cry 4: Valley of the Yeti
AC Odyssey
Dragon Quest 11
Sekiro
Silent Hill f
Elden ring.
Fallout 4 (for the 6th time since release)
Elden Ring, both God of Wars, Ghost of Tsushima
Forever? Y’all ain’t replaying games you enjoyed. You can enjoy them again!
Octopath Traveler for me. Over 120 hours in my save file. Every side quest and main quest complete. After a week of trying to defeat the secret superbiss, I genuinely felt sad that my travels were over. Been playing the sequel recently (multiple years too late) and I feel like I’m gonna feel the same way once I finish this one.
Fallout!!
I like to “park” my characters when I finish a good long game. I like to take them to either the blinged out homestead/hideout, or a particularly nice vista or location before signing off.
It’s stupidly sentimental, but I remember first doing this in Skyrim. I had platinumed it, done everything I wanted to do, and settled down in my house in Whiterun next to the fire before turning the game off for good. A nice, cozy finish to my adventuring days.
Mad max
Skyrim.
I remember doing everything there’s to be done, then I said bye to my wife and kids, stood on the terrace of my house in Solitude and shut it down forever.
After that, my PS3 got the YLOD and I couldn’t turn it on again.
Maybe it’s better this way. Some things should just keep living as a memory
Ghost of Tsushima and Yotei. Got to enjoy the views going from end to end of the map saying goodbye to the awesome environment.
Red Dead Redemption 2 too, specially while hearing my favourite songs of the game.
Cyberpunk 2077. I completed the broken mess of 1.0 on PS4, played again on PS5 before playing again when Phantom Liberty came out.
I just can’t go back to it unless something significant like console mods happens on console.
Final fantasy 16
Death Stranding 1 & 2
Dead red redemption 2 and Zelda breath of the wild and I know I will feel the same with Elden Ring when I finally reach the end of it.
Spiderman 2.
I know it has it has its flaws, and was pretty short story side but.. I’d never been so hyped for a game before, shutting it down knowing I won’t be swinging until Spiderman 3 was pretty heavy.
Cyberpunk 2077 1000%
I finished the game a ton of times and every time i feel the same
Fallout 4
God of war (2018), Dying Light 1
The Witcher 3
Mass effect
Literally the last of us, the ending scenes of the school with the zoo animals everywhere… immaculate.
Pretty much none lol. If I like a game to actually finish everything, 99% chance I’m coming back to it
Death Stranding 1 & 2. I
I found the gameplay loop so addictive, with short tense moments and long relaxing moments journeying around the map, connecting everyone and doing each and everything I could do to just stay in that world. Genuinely felt lost after I had finished the ps4 and ps5 versions to completion. That world was great to be apart of.
100% Elden Ring. And I would still go back to play different styles.