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Top 15 Games You Can Play for Over 100 Hours

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Gaming - May 27th 2026, 20:30 GMT+2
Far Cry 6

15. Far Cry 6 (2021)

Far Cry 6 is not the heaviest game on this list, but Yara has a sneaky way of turning “just one more checkpoint” into a full evening. Between FND bases, treasure hunts, weapon hunting, co-op detours, insurgencies, and the DLC episodes, a relaxed completionist run can stretch far beyond the campaign. It is loud, messy, repetitive in places, and still weirdly satisfying when the map starts clearing out. | © Ubisoft

Starfield

14. Starfield (2023)

Starfield is the kind of Bethesda RPG where the main story is almost a polite suggestion. The real time sink comes from faction quests, ship-building, outposts, planet scanning, weapon tinkering, and the dangerous belief that the next system might have something cooler than the last one. It can feel uneven, but players who enjoy making their own goals can disappear into its galaxy for ages. | © Bethesda Game Studios

Red Dead Redemption 2

13. Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018)

Rockstar did not build Red Dead Redemption 2 like a game that wanted to be rushed. Arthur Morgan’s story already takes its time, then the world adds hunting, fishing, gambling, stranger missions, legendary animals, camp chores, and enough quiet horseback rides to make fast travel feel almost rude. It is one of the rare open-world games where doing “nothing” still somehow counts as playing. | © Rockstar Games

Assassins Creed Valhalla

12. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (2020)

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla practically dares players to ask how much Viking content is too much. England alone is packed with raids, alliances, gear hunts, mysteries, Order targets, settlement upgrades, and mythological detours before the expansions even enter the conversation. The pacing can be excessive, absolutely, but anyone chasing full completion will get a massive historical RPG that refuses to end politely. | © Ubisoft

GTA V

11. GTA V (2013)

The story mode in GTA V is sharp, stylish, and far more controlled than its reputation suggests, but the real 100-hour monster is the larger Los Santos ecosystem. Between side activities, stunt jumps, collectibles, chaos tourism, and the bottomless grind of GTA Online, Rockstar’s crime sandbox has stayed absurdly playable for years. It is less a game you finish than a city you keep revisiting. | © Rockstar Games

Bloodborne

10. Bloodborne (2015)

A normal Bloodborne run can already feel like surviving an elegant nightmare, but the hours pile up fast once builds, Chalice Dungeons, New Game Plus, optional bosses, and The Old Hunters enter the hunt. Yharnam is compact compared to modern open worlds, yet it is dense with shortcuts, secrets, lore scraps, and punishment. Mastering it takes patience, stubbornness, and a worrying comfort with dying creatively. | © FromSoftware

Kingdom Come Deliverance II

9. Kingdom Come: Deliverance I & II (2018-2025)

The Kingdom Come: Deliverance games are not power fantasies so much as medieval life simulators with mud on their boots. Henry’s journey stretches through sword training, reputation management, alchemy, dice games, investigations, stealth disasters, and long rides across a stubbornly grounded Bohemia. Both games reward players who slow down, read the room, and accept that even a simple errand can turn into a very expensive mistake. | © Warhorse Studios

Cropped The Witcher 3

8. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt earns its length because so much of the “optional” content feels better written than most games’ main quests. Monster contracts, Gwent, treasure hunts, political messes, romance, moral disasters, and two huge expansions keep Geralt busy long after the Wild Hunt stops being the only problem. It is massive, yes, but the trick is how often the side road has the best story. | © CD Projekt Red

Persona 5 Royal

7. Persona 5 Royal (2019)

Persona 5 Royal does not need a giant map to devour 100 hours; it has school calendars, confidants, Palaces, Mementos, exams, part-time jobs, social stats, and jazz-club scheduling anxiety. The game’s rhythm makes every day feel useful, even when you are just choosing who to hang out with after class. It is stylish, talky, emotional, and almost suspiciously good at making time management feel addictive. | © Atlus

Baldurs Gate 3

6. Baldur’s Gate 3 (2023)

A single Baldur’s Gate 3 campaign can cross 100 hours before the player has even finished arguing with themselves about the “right” choice. Larian fills its RPG with branching quests, hidden routes, companion stories, class experiments, ridiculous dice rolls, and consequences that beg for another save file. The best part is that the time rarely feels padded; it feels like a tabletop group got dangerously funded. | © Larian Studios

Horizon Zero Down

5. Horizon Zero Dawn (2017)

Horizon Zero Dawn is at its best when players treat the map like a hunting ground instead of a checklist. The main adventure has momentum, but Cauldrons, corrupted zones, hunting trials, collectibles, machine parts, New Game Plus, and The Frozen Wilds can turn Aloy’s journey into a much longer obsession. Its world still works because the robot-dinosaur combat remains thrilling even after dozens of hours. | © Guerrilla Games

Cyberpunk 2077

4. Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)

Cyberpunk 2077 became a very different beast after years of updates, and Night City now has the density to back up its neon swagger. Main jobs, gigs, cyberware builds, NCPD scanners, endings, romance paths, vehicles, apartments, and Phantom Liberty give players plenty of reasons to stay plugged in. The city’s best trick is making a short drive across town feel like another story waiting to happen. | © CD Projekt Red

Tears of the Kingdom

3. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2023)

Nintendo looked at Breath of the Wild and somehow decided Hyrule needed more sky, more underground horror, and more opportunities for players to build criminally unsafe machines. Tears of the Kingdom stretches through shrines, caves, armor upgrades, side adventures, Koroks, Zonai experiments, and endless “can I make this work?” engineering sessions. The main quest is only one reason to play; curiosity does the real damage. | © Nintendo

No Mans Sky

2. No Man’s Sky (2016)

The comeback story matters, but the real reason No Man’s Sky belongs here is that Hello Games kept expanding the thing until “space exploration game” barely covered it. Bases, freighters, settlements, expeditions, alien languages, ship hunting, multiplayer, farming, trading, and planet-hopping can swallow hundreds of hours without demanding a traditional ending. It is basically a sci-fi hobby disguised as a survival adventure. | © Hello Games

Elden ring

1. Elden Ring (2022)

Elden Ring turns wandering into a survival instinct. One minute you are following grace, the next you are underground, poisoned, underleveled, and somehow convinced that the suspicious cave nearby definitely has something important inside. Bosses, legacy dungeons, builds, endings, invasions, summons, New Game Plus, and Shadow of the Erdtree make the Lands Between feel almost bottomless. It is brutal, generous, mysterious, and dangerously easy to live in. | © FromSoftware

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A great game can eat a weekend; the real monsters quietly swallow an entire season of your life. The best 100-hour video games are not just long for the sake of it – they keep finding new quests, builds, secrets, systems, and terrible decisions to throw at you. From massive RPGs to open-world sandboxes and strategy games that turn “one more turn” into a personal threat, these are the games that give players ridiculous value for their time. Here are 15 video games you can play for over 100 hours and still feel like you have barely scratched the surface.

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A great game can eat a weekend; the real monsters quietly swallow an entire season of your life. The best 100-hour video games are not just long for the sake of it – they keep finding new quests, builds, secrets, systems, and terrible decisions to throw at you. From massive RPGs to open-world sandboxes and strategy games that turn “one more turn” into a personal threat, these are the games that give players ridiculous value for their time. Here are 15 video games you can play for over 100 hours and still feel like you have barely scratched the surface.

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