kqedequalsvolvo
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Put about 150 hours into the first Nier game, closely followed by Skyrim.
Gotta be Minecraft. Probably at least 5000 hours.
My first playthrough of Vesperia took almost fifty hours, feeling like I should revisit the game again for another playthrough. And to answer OP's question I must have more than 100 hours played for the original Dead Rising.Skyrim and Tales of Vesperia/Symphonia all clock in around 250 hours. I may have more hours in Age of Mythology and Rome Total War (maybe Medieval 2 Total War), but I have no way to tell for sure.
450+ hours in The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind: Game of the Year Edition. And I'd gladly put in a couple hundred more if my old save were still viable.
Second place is probably Halo:CE or Bayonetta. Probably 200+ hours each, and I still play them semi-regularly.
Do sports games count? I spent about 1k+ hours in MVP Baseball 2005.
1000 hours single player?
To be fair, maybe half or one third of that time was local co-op. But it was almost all the campaign. I doubt I've spent more than 15 hours in Halo:CE multiplayer. I'm not really interested in competitive games.You put 200+ hours in Halo CE SP that is damn impressive. I have a few hundred hours but most of it is Co-Op or MP.