For me:

  • Breath of the Wild: 400 hours in, have done only 50% of the game. But now that TotK is out, I’m not sure if I’ll ever complete BotW. Perhaps if I’m stuck on a deserted island with my Switch and have nothing better to do, I may pick it up again.

  • Skyrim: Countless hours, never really done much of the main storyline, always get lost in modding and optimising the game. Own it on practically all platforms too. But one of these days, I’ll get to the main quest…

  • Dangerous Dave: Been playing this DOS game on and off since 1990 but still haven’t managed to beat it. I always die around level 6/7, blasted sun keeps killing me.

  • @Exaggeration207@beehaw.org
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    31 year ago

    I have 1400 hours of play time on my Steam copy of Skyrim LE alone. If I add my hours on Xbox 360 and Skyrim SE to that, I’ve played over 2000 hours total. In those 2000 hours, I’ve completed the main quest line several times, as well as the quest lines for the Companions, College of Winterhold, Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, Dawnguard and Dragonborn. I’ve also unlocked every Steam achievement for good measure.

    So, believe me when I say: Skyrim is never finished. Not with the modding community that game has. There is always more, and it will likely stay that way until Elder Scrolls VI comes out, but we’ll all be dead by then.