At first I balked at Skyrim being at 36, but then I read the criteria and it seems realistic. Cool list!
Hypno--Toad
Rimworld keeps dragging you back in.
Then when you start talking about it infront of your friends they cannot get past the name.
mclemente26
This is the answer why RTS gamesare no longer being made, the top 8 only has derivations of the strategy genre (base building, 4x, Grand Strategy), with Total War being the closest to a classic RTS
BlueSparkNightSky
Wait, not X4: Reunion?
milkmann454
Fallout 3, New Vegas, 4
GISP
Confusing replayability with longevity of core game play.
There is a hell of a difference in games that lasts 30 minutes and thoes that lasts 30 hours.
You have to actively start 60 new games in the shorter to cover 1 game of the longer.
Going by time played is not a good metric when comparing games for replayablity.
TheCattBaladi
Warhammer 2 is a great experience to keep replaying
TheMagicStik
Not sure why WH2 is on the list and no mention of WH3 despite WH3 doing everything 2 does and more.
DecievedRTS
Ck3, Victoria 3, Hearts of iron 4 if you haven’t already got them. Can’t imagine an eu4 player doesn’t have ck 2 or 3 or hearts of iron but you never know.
Manor Lords for a great city builder.
Big business is an addictive number cruncher.
MulanMcNugget
Luv me warcrimes, simple as
elkeiem
You have them in the wrong order in the title
trending_zone
Really cool list and method! While not perfect, it’s a fun way to highlight games people sink serious time into. Replayability can be tricky to measure, but this is a solid start.
h2hawt
I’m afraid ets is one of those that they could be playing online.
JohnnyOnslaught
According to my steam library, this is pretty accurate.
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At first I balked at Skyrim being at 36, but then I read the criteria and it seems realistic. Cool list!
Rimworld keeps dragging you back in.
Then when you start talking about it infront of your friends they cannot get past the name.
This is the answer why RTS gamesare no longer being made, the top 8 only has derivations of the strategy genre (base building, 4x, Grand Strategy), with Total War being the closest to a classic RTS
Wait, not X4: Reunion?
Fallout 3, New Vegas, 4
Confusing replayability with longevity of core game play.
There is a hell of a difference in games that lasts 30 minutes and thoes that lasts 30 hours.
You have to actively start 60 new games in the shorter to cover 1 game of the longer.
Going by time played is not a good metric when comparing games for replayablity.
Warhammer 2 is a great experience to keep replaying
Not sure why WH2 is on the list and no mention of WH3 despite WH3 doing everything 2 does and more.
Ck3, Victoria 3, Hearts of iron 4 if you haven’t already got them. Can’t imagine an eu4 player doesn’t have ck 2 or 3 or hearts of iron but you never know.
Manor Lords for a great city builder.
Big business is an addictive number cruncher.
Luv me warcrimes, simple as
You have them in the wrong order in the title
Really cool list and method! While not perfect, it’s a fun way to highlight games people sink serious time into. Replayability can be tricky to measure, but this is a solid start.
I’m afraid ets is one of those that they could be playing online.
According to my steam library, this is pretty accurate.