Pokemon, Final Fantasy and Persona. Yeah, that order sounds about right. RPGs have owned my soul since I was five.
Games or series you put the most amount of time with
According to Steam, Spiral Knights. My Guild Wars 2 playtime is higher if not as high as that. I've probably spent as much time on Fallout: New Vegas if I'm counting time spent modding, though.
Bethesda's games for me. I have over 200 hours in Fallout 3, about 140 hours in New Vegas(360 version), another 149 in New Vegas (PC), close to 200 in Oblivion, and another 253 in Skyrim, and I still haven't played the DLC, which I just got cheap in the Steam sale, so that number will increase shortly.
I've probably dumped a couple thousand hours in to Left 4 Dead. I played Delta Force 2 for at least a couple of hours a day for about 4 years. Right now my biggest is Dark Souls with maybe 8 characters with 30+ hours. My best character had about 175 hours before I corrupted the save data when I was trying to....check how long I had been playing... And the Zelda series.
Let's not forget time traveling through Pokemon Red with the Dodrio gameboy (3x speed) in pokemon stadium.
GTA, Minecraft, and Elder Scrolls probably.
I've probably played more Halo than Elder Scrolls. Maybe Minecraft too just because I've been with the series since the beginning.
GTA, or any other open world Rockstar title. I also spent an unhealthy amount of time with Fallout: New Vegas ( like 200 plus hours.)
Pokemon I'm sure is number one. I'm certain I've played thousands of hours of the Pokemans, not counting spinoff games like Snap!, Stadium, Puzzle League, and the like, and I plan to get X or Y within a day or two of release, depending how easy it is to find and if I decide to pre-order, it was the thing that sold me on the 3DS, though I am interested in a lot of its other games.
Anyway, I've played through Final Fantasy X itself like 5 or 6 times, as well as playing through most of the other numbered games. KOTOR about half a dozen times with a few more times on KOTOR II. I used to play Halo 2 and 3 online ALL THE TIME, but the series and genre has grown painfully stale the last few years. I've sunk multiple playthroughs into the Crash Bandicoot games, played a lot of Mega Man, and a LOT of Mega Man X. Balls ton of MGS, MK, a lot of NBA 2K. The only thing that I think could compete with Pokemon in terms of allotted hours is Madden.
it has t be a toss up between 3 games series
Street Fighter, a minimum of an hour a day after school (you know "generally" i had some breaks in there which probably get offset by weekend binges) for about 6 years.
Fallout, I played through the first two a fair amount played alot of Tactics and played 3 about 4 times, but then i played New Vegas and I have at least 4 characters at over 100+ hours, I intend to keep playing it at least once each year.
Or maybe Counterstrike, I played ALOT of counterstrike for about two years, we had a clan at work and used to stay after work to pay until 4am most nights, it didn't "stick" as long as the others, Its the only only one i don't play at all any more, but that period was all CS, all the time.
I have spent about 500 hours in day of defeat source, it is always a fun game to spend some time with. I also have about 200 hours in skyrim.
I don't know the combined hour count but I've spent a lot of time with the SMT series, it's no doubt my most played/favorite video game series. Besides that I've put about 300 hours into skyrim, 100 in Oblivion, and about 80 or so in Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
Usually I'll put between 60-200 hours on a pokemon game.
For me the series that come to mind are Fallout, Elder Scrolls, GTA, and Call of Duty. I don't think anything comes close to those.
I've played sooo many matches of every Call of Duty. SO MANY. I've also never been good. Only completely average.
I put over 500 hours into Team Fortress 2, but nothing else really comes close to that. I have a few files from various ps2 RPG's that have gotten over 100 hours.
Persona 4. I spent hours grinding in the final dungeon to be able to create Lucifer on my first play-through.
When I used to play it, Pokemon. 100's of hours in each. I've put like 150 in Fallout 3 across 3 saves.
@jeust said:
I finished:
- Alan Wake 14 times
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 12 times on the Xbox 360, another 8 times on PS2 and 1 time on the DS
- I finished Persona 3 FES (The Journey and The Answer)
- 132 hours of Binding of Isaac
That sums it up.
You are a GOD among Men
@jeust said:
I finished:
- Alan Wake 14 times
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 12 times on the Xbox 360, another 8 times on PS2 and 1 time on the DS
- I finished Persona 3 FES (The Journey and The Answer)
- 132 hours of Binding of Isaac
That sums it up.
You are a GOD among Men
Ahah I just dig its tone, backdrops, story and characters.
@jeust said:
I finished:
- Alan Wake 14 times
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 12 times on the Xbox 360, another 8 times on PS2 and 1 time on the DS
- I finished Persona 3 FES (The Journey and The Answer)
- 132 hours of Binding of Isaac
That sums it up.
You are a GOD among Men
Ahah I just dig its tone, backdrops, story and characters.
I LOVE me some Alan Wake (I think i've gone 3 times, But that is just mental.
Probably Zelda. I've played and beaten all of them, some multiple times. Since there are a lot of Zelda games, and they are all relatively long, that's my bet.
Football Manager, World of Warcraft and the Battlefield series.
All above the 1000 hours count easily. I have a very addictive personality though so I kinda blame it on that and also using Football Manager to actually see my beloved Arsenal win.
@jeust said:
I finished:
- Alan Wake 14 times
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 12 times on the Xbox 360, another 8 times on PS2 and 1 time on the DS
- I finished Persona 3 FES (The Journey and The Answer)
- 132 hours of Binding of Isaac
That sums it up.
You are a GOD among Men
Ahah I just dig its tone, backdrops, story and characters.
I LOVE me some Alan Wake (I think i've gone 3 times, But that is just mental.
Well thank you ahah
I think Alan Wake is a good game to relax to. The game is a slow burn, the enemies easy to beat, and it has dark and rustic enviroments that spark my curiosity and my imagination, makes me wonder what the happened there.
Considering I've logged a lot of time with the Elder Scrolls Series on both my PS3 (R.I.P.) and my PC probably that, but also the Fallout series, KOTOR, C&C back in my younger days, recently Endless Space and Wargame, and I can see Shadowrun coming back into my life in a pretty heavy way right now. Flight sims also play a pretty heavy role, but those are so spread out that I hardly count them.
If it's some SERIOUS HOURS you are talking about then it would be (according to Raptr) Forza 3/4, Persona 4 Arena, and Yugioh on XBLA...
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