I have a large library of steam games, but yet always come back to Garry mod and ravensfield. I keep coming back for the modded content and every other game is excellent, don’t get me wrong. But a lot of big games like RD2 and watchdogs 2 just seem like such a long time investment. What 2 games do you infinitely come back to?

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    Deep Rock Galactic and Pinball FX3. I’m tempted to put Baldurs Gate 3, but once you’ve done a number of runs, I feel like you’ll be done with it.

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    Assetto Corsa (assuming mods are included) and Factorio (again, with mods, but to a lesser degree).

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    Binding of Isaac (flash) Binding of Isaac Rebirth

    Literally thousands of hours of entertainment, pretty much

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    Baldur’s Gate 3, and um… Warthunder. Maybe Elite Dangerous instead of Warthunder. But why can’t I play the $650 worth of other games that I bought and barely played?

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    Funny how there’s a solid lack of quadruple “A” games here in the comments.

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      What do you mean i love paying $60 for a game and then being asked to buy a $20 dlc and new cosmetics cough cough EA, Ubisoft Microsoft cough excuse me. Indie games will always have a special place in my steam library and its in recently played tab.

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    Warframe is a good one. After 4000 hours I got burnt out of some of the things it does poorly and haven’t played in a year, but overall it’s fun with crazy new content on a regular basis for free.

    Terraria has far more depth than I ever expected, and way more than that added since I last played. This game can sustain a player for ages.

    I would say Satisfactory but I did actually get tired of it for a while. Itching to go back with the 1.0 release though. I love it but the two above have better longevity.