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The Most Addicting Games Of The Past Decade

GR writes: "Their mere mention evokes thoughts of days spent glued to the screen, weeks that disappeared in the blink of an eye; in other words, games that behold an unprecedented amount of value. So which games fall under this umbrella?"

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dbjj120884120d ago

I've never tried it for this exact reason.

Campy da Camper4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

Lol thats exactly why I never played it, too!

On topic: I have to disagree with Skyrim. Oblivion sucked more life out of me than any other game. Dark souls is a close second.

Xristo4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

As much as I despise it now, it definitely was addicting. Sadly, speaking from experience, I missed a lot of years of good games to WoW. Never again will I get attached to an MMO like I did with WoW. Should of learned my lesson with DAoC.

Xristo4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

Double post :/

RioKing4119d ago

The lack of a comment "delete" option is stupid...

Thefreeman0124120d ago

Not true, i always thought that Everquest was way more addicting than WoW. Wow was always bland and meh to me.

Xristo4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

Everquest(crack) definitely initially set the standard for MMO addictions. It is just not spoke about (as much) due to the popularity in comparison to WoW. Even though it had the highest population in any MMO ever before WoW.

JoySticksFTW4119d ago (Edited 4119d ago )

Evercrack was CRAZY addictive; way more addictive than WoW imo.

EQ was before WoW's instanced events.

I still remember heading into a zone calling for a camp check, people sending what time they'll be finished, and then setting my alarm clock and taking a nap to rest up before my time at the camp.

Or worse, the empty bottle shuffle when nature calls when in the middle of a camp.

That's the night I quit cold turkey. Still miss those EQ days, especially now that they have the official rolled-backed old school servers up. I'll never go back to that dark place again though. lol

But this gen's addictive game for me was Demon's Souls. That game had me.

Oh_Yeah4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

Out of all the games I've played since nes...I'd have to go with pokemon, oblivion, skyrim, fallout 3, fo:nv, borderlands 1 and 2. These Rpgs man...it wasn't really until this gen excluding pokemon where I sunk over 100 hours of play time into and multiple playthroughs with these games Bethesda and Gearbox make... They are crack in the form of video games. Because of skyrim I've missed work,school,and time with my girl (now ex). I can't really say that about any other game.

solar4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

CS:S did it for me. and BF:2142

otherZinc4120d ago

COD
Halo
World of Warcraft

Should head any such list.
Like it or not, those games have been played more than anything, period!

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knifefight4120d ago

Civilization games are like, hazardous to my health, man.

dasbeer884120d ago

Try League of Legends. An average match would last about 45-50 minutes. I've played over 1K matches and I'll bet that'll sum up about 700 hours.

Norrison4119d ago

A Civ 5 campaign can take you more than 24 hours

doctorstrange4120d ago

I've put a dangerous amount of time into the Total War series.

dbjj120884120d ago

I go through short spurts of addiction. Games usually don't hold my attention for much longer than 100 hours.

Obnoxious_Informer4120d ago

I can't stop playing Playstation all stars. Had the same wonderful issue with smash bros when I was younger.

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MIDGETonSTILTS1759m ago

Thank you Xbox for saving this game from development Hell.

This is what contributing to gaming looks like.

Keep doing this. THIS is good for competition. *This* is good for all gamers, regardless of platform.

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