Like the title says, what are some games that you’ve been playing for a long time, or have put down and come back to a long time later, and are still finding new things/hidden things in the game?

  • Jaykila713@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    In Left 4 Dead 2, just a few days ago i found out that if you take it slow and look at some signs long enough in the Parish campaign as Coach he’ll read them and make fun of them ( haven’t tried the other survivors yet but im definitely gonna try it with them on other campaigns.)

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    1 year ago

    It hasn’t exactly been out for a long time, but I have over 900 hours in Elden Ring, across 8 characters. It’s the most played game in my steam library.

    I was still finding new caves on my 4th run (even though I was certan I had 100%'ed my first).

    And on my most recent run, I found an illusory wall I’ve never seen before.

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    1 year ago

    Nioh 2. I am approaching 1200hrs in the game and I am still learning new techniques, the amount of mechanical exploration in Nioh is truly marvelous.

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    1 year ago

    Dark Souls is one of those games that surprise you regularly with “You can do WHAT?!”

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    1 year ago

    Baldur’s Gate 1/2. I still find one or two new interactions or little things per playthrough