Secret of Monkey Island.
Every so often, I play it again ( thank you, @[email protected] )
Even though I know every puzzle, it's still fun 2ยฝ decades after I played it for the first time.
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Secret of Monkey Island.
Every so often, I play it again ( thank you, @[email protected] )
Even though I know every puzzle, it's still fun 2ยฝ decades after I played it for the first time.
Stardew Valley!
Recently, The Stanley Parable
Ring of Pain. It's a creepy dungeon crawler roguelite. I don't know why, I've seen everything the game has to offer and somehow I keep coming back to it.
Factorio and rimworld
Dwarf Fortress and Minecraft. I don't play the latter online at all.
Oblivion
Rimworld and factorio cause time to disappear
Minecraft I keep coming back to year after year.
FTL is pretty fun too
Quake (1996). Still playing it more than 25 years later :)
Most of them that I play since I'm not big on multiplayer. Lots of RPGs (Mass Effect Legendary), colony sims (Rimworld), city builders (Banished), and grand strategy games (Stellaris)
Another vote for Vampire Survivors. It feels like a game that has given the developer so much joy to make.
It's not really a single single player game, more a set of specific genres: "Ubisoft open world", "Immersive sim" (especially Arkanes), "Bethesda RPG" (Even 76 which ye cna play pretty much solo), "Walking Sim" (a genre I fell in love with this past year)
Enter the gungeon. Played it so many hours across different platforms.
I know it's not 100% single player, but it's how I play it anyway, D2 and all of its mods.
Two Point Hospital
Vampire Survivors, The Binding of Isaac and Civilization 6, absolutely
Monster Hunter (I rarely play multiplayer), MGSV and Xcom 2
Metal Gear Rising Revengeance
Europa Universalis IV
Grand Theft Auto IV. I've always felt it has the most emersive storyline and setting out of them all. Once you get past the janky driving controls it was a hell of a lot of fun.
I love to start a new round of Civ 6 or a create a new city in City Skylines, because i learned so much from my previous mistakes and this time i will create a perfect civ/city... only to make super stupid mistakes nonetheless and fail miserably. It's still great fun though.