A feature from eGamer.co.za that lists some games for those who have too much time on their hands.
Quote: "Every journey of a thousand miles begins with a step. Alternatively: Every step of a thousand miles begins a new journey. I prefer my version because it follows multiverse theory. In any case, some of you, my beloved readers for whom I furious mastur– I mean thank, each night, for reading my features, are perilously free of time and able to play as many games as you see fit. Since I’ve already catered to the crowd that lack time in previous features, I thought I’d show the rest of you some love and provide you all with a list of games that you can play for a while and really sink some time into. Proper time-sucks, like a whore with a wrist-watch fetish.
Actually, you’ll really need some time to sink if you’re ever going to get anywhere in these games. "
"The Barcelona-based (Spain) indie games publisher JanduSoft and indie games developer Juan-Mod, are today very glad and proud to announce that their 3D arcade action-platformer "Teared", is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Laundry, cleaning and classic arcade games all in glorious virtual reality
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord brings back the classic experience with revamped graphics and other improvements.
Wow dragons dogma was challenging for you? Just go assassin you will be immortal and about challenge final boss tactic farm potions use invisible and hit million times the dragon he can't touch you daaaaamn boring kingdoms of amalur fun for one walkthough than it becomes boring
I'd take a Red Dead over a GTA anyday.
'There is no help either. No game journal or in-game map that I could find. Your game can only save at camp spots and upon saving, all the enemies you’ve just killed will respawn, meaning that you will always think twice before making a trip back to a camp fire to save. Always. '
The game saves automatically, you don't need to save at a campfire. A campfire is used as a checkpoint for when you die, but not to save. It's used for other reasons as well, but it isn't a save point.
What about Disgaea 4? One moment you pop in the disc and the next thing you know you just spent nearly 100 hours playing it.
Demon's Souls and Dark Souls will absolutely ruin your social life if you let them.