Rpgs and racing games interesting.
Quote from: dreama1 on September 20, 2015, 06:00:11 amRpgs and racing games interesting.To be fair, Gran Turismo is a bit RPG-like in certain ways, you have (or had to, I haven't played 5 or 6 in a while) to grind to get sufficient amount of credits by a car you need for a certain race, you have to pass various license tests to qualify for certain races, and the newer ones have a level system.
I don't have an hour count but the answer has to be Diablo II. I played it for about 8 years. I have 2 copies of the original game and two of the Lord of Destruction expansion. I would use both on 2 different computers. I also (used to) knew all there was to know about everything in-game. This also included the inner-workings of the game itself and knew how to mod it. Also remembered being very good at the trivia which concerned any sort of thing you could think of. While I never got any character to max level, I did end up getting all my characters at end-game equipment, all on Ladder. I even was able to make a 2-Frame druid werewolf and a few other things I had not seen anyone else accomplish like the invincible Werebear Paladin.
Probably FFVII; the first time I played through it I put just shy of 300-hours into it, 2/3 which were spent grinding and trying to beat Emerald and Ruby Weapon. I did end up beating Emerald, but I've still never beat Ruby
Final Fantasy III (VI) EASILY!!!..... Spent about 10 years str8 having an active game going. Every play through i would just master it more and more and accumulate more and more. Atleast 3 separate times i level 99'd each character hunting those dinosaurs loaded up on experience eggs haha
Quote from: tripredacus on September 21, 2015, 11:19:37 amI don't have an hour count but the answer has to be Diablo II. I played it for about 8 years. I have 2 copies of the original game and two of the Lord of Destruction expansion. I would use both on 2 different computers. I also (used to) knew all there was to know about everything in-game. This also included the inner-workings of the game itself and knew how to mod it. Also remembered being very good at the trivia which concerned any sort of thing you could think of. While I never got any character to max level, I did end up getting all my characters at end-game equipment, all on Ladder. I even was able to make a 2-Frame druid werewolf and a few other things I had not seen anyone else accomplish like the invincible Werebear Paladin.What did you think of diablo 1? i.e the playstation port.