Like the title says, what are some games that you’ve been playing for a long time, or have put down and come back to a long time later, and are still finding new things/hidden things in the game?
The Binding of Isaac
It hasn’t exactly been out for a long time, but I have over 900 hours in Elden Ring, across 8 characters. It’s the most played game in my steam library.
I was still finding new caves on my 4th run (even though I was certan I had 100%'ed my first).
And on my most recent run, I found an illusory wall I’ve never seen before.
Nioh 2. I am approaching 1200hrs in the game and I am still learning new techniques, the amount of mechanical exploration in Nioh is truly marvelous.
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Rdr 2
Why is this down here with 1 upvote… this should be RDR2 the thread.
The Binding of Isaac
All these fun combos, amirite?
Fallout new Vegas, still finding different ways to take unique options to end quests
In Left 4 Dead 2, just a few days ago i found out that if you take it slow and look at some signs long enough in the Parish campaign as Coach he’ll read them and make fun of them ( haven’t tried the other survivors yet but im definitely gonna try it with them on other campaigns.)
Tears of the Kingdom, but not in a good way. Too much filler.
Baldur’s Gate 1/2. I still find one or two new interactions or little things per playthrough
Breath of the wild, hands down. 600+ hours and I’m still finding new things
Dark Souls is one of those games that surprise you regularly with “You can do WHAT?!”
I learned very early I couldn’t do anything
But in so many different ways!
TOTK