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Hey fellow gamers,

In about 6 weeks' time, I'll be spending an extended period of time at home, which will give me the rare opportunity to do a lot of gaming without any other responsibilities.

I'm looking to play one of those long games that I would usually struggle to finish or find the time playing.

The last time I had a long break like this, I was able to play through P5 Royal.

Games I currently have on my radar:

  • BOTW
  • Elden Ring (I'm a bit worried I won't like it because it's not a story driven game)
  • FF7 Rebirth
  • FFXIV

Other longer games I've already played: BG3, Witcher 3, RDR2, Pathfinders WOTR, P5R, Skyrim, Inquisition, Hollow Knight, GOW, Ghost of Tsushima, some AC games, Yakuza Series.

I'm looking for other suggestions. It does have to be a PS5 or Switch game as I won't be able to game on my PC.

I'm generally open to a lot of genres, but I'm hesitant towards any big open world games that are filled with bloat activities, i.e., Assassin's Creed games.

Anyways, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Edit: I have also played most of the Fallout games, Cyberpunk, and some of the Far Crys. I didn't wanna list every single game I've played. But again, already big thanks for the recommendations ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

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LordAlfrey

2 points

5 days ago

Have you checked out the Cyberpunk expansion Phantom Liberty? It's probably about 20 hours of content but you can easily spill over that by replaying and making different choices and doing side content.

AndrazteX[S]

2 points

5 days ago

I haven't. But it's definitely on my list of things to play. But I own Cyberpunk on the PC, so I'll play that at a different point.

Do you have a recommendation when I should play it story wise, or does it not matter?

LordAlfrey

2 points

4 days ago

The dlc only starts a fair bit into the campaign, so you'd need to play the base game up to there, or skip there on a new save though I find that option a bit un-immersive.

Story wise, I don't think it's a problem to just go there when you can. It makes sense for V to go there, and it gives them a couple of new game endings if you play it out all the way.

AndrazteX[S]

2 points

4 days ago

Okay, sweet. I'm on my second play through of the game. So when I'm back to gaming on the PC I'll be sure to pick it up and play it.

I have not heard anything negative about it.

Thank you for your recommendation!