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Gone Gonzo
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corporate_gamer:
Football Manager 2007 had me obsessively compulsively checking bbc sport for new talent and actually debating for hours if i should put out a full team for europe, even though i won't get past the group stages, or if i should save the team so i can give pompey a proper thrasing next week.

But damn it was good when the game got buggy in 2013 and portsmouth crashed out of the premiership while southampton won the treble two years on the trot. And *in my head* it was all to much for redknapp and he decided to paint the wall an interesting shade of brain.

Looks to see... Yes, I did already add you as a friend. First goal was offside and never a freekick or penalty. Tch.

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 4 Jul 2008

Oblivion, for 2 weeks straight I spend every secound of free time playing it, it was the worst addiction I ever had.

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 31 Mar 2008

I spend over 8 hours playing Bioshock when I first got it. Considering my attention span, that's quite an achievement.

Anonymous Source
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Joined: 15 Jul 2008

Eve Online - It's huge.

Muckraker
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Joined: 18 Aug 2008

According to my Xfire stats, over 800 hours in Battlefield 1942, 200 hours in BF2, and 450 hours in Call of Duty (just the first one).

THose are my biggest time sinks.

Press Junketeer
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Joined: 15 Sep 2008

Battleships Forever. A relatively simple and free game made on game maker, it has a sandbox ship maker. There is just FAR too much time you could spend building fleets of spaceships and watch them blast literal chunks out of each other. Plus, every time I sit down to work I keep thinking up new ideas and designs that scratch away at my concentration... grr, damn it for being freaking awesome.

Gone Gonzo
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Good thread to inadvertently discover the games that are really good at being games. Only when the flow is really assertive does the game seem like a real black hole.

Surprisingly little mention of MMORPGs or Strategy games thus far.

MMORPGs are, by their very subscription-based nature, games developed to be massive time sinks. I put about 1400 hours into City of Heroes, according to XFire... and I didn't have XFire installed for all the time I played that game, it's probably closer to 1600-2000.

As for Strategy games, it's interesting how quickly the hours will vanish when I'm playing a RTS or a game like Civilization. Dwarf Fortress is pretty good at this if you can get into it.

I'm actually a bit put off from playing these games because I'm not sure all that suddenly vanishing time was really worth what I got out of them.

Press Junketeer
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Morrowind.

Over 500 hours. Didn't know it until I looked at the number after I got tired of it (somehow).

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 28 Jul 2008

Fallout 3... IS OWNAGE IN A CD CASE. Finally a shooter that I can play for hours on end without every getting a hint of Deja vu or worse, boredom.

Press Junketeer
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Kings Bounty: The Legend

Everytime I sit down, it's always "One more battle, then I do something else... oh, lost a few units, just gotta fill up then I'm done... but I have almost leveled, it'd be a shame to leave now..."

And so on. Great time consumer, gonna go play some of that right now.

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AuntyEthel:

Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Been playing it solidly since it came out (1999). In fact, I'm gonna stop everything and go play it now!

Oh man! I thought I was the only one who stuck with HoMM3... although 5 wasn't too bad.

Still, 3 has given me the most 'oh jesus christ is that the SUN RISING!?' moments of any entertainment product, ever.

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Paperboy
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Fallout 3, Oblivion, SSBB (I have no idea how)

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Bubble Breaker and Peggle. They will eat your life. You will forget to eat and you will die so hard. Oh god... the days... where did they go?

Clemenstation:

AuntyEthel:

Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Been playing it solidly since it came out (1999). In fact, I'm gonna stop everything and go play it now!

Oh man! I thought I was the only one who stuck with HoMM3... although 5 wasn't too bad.

Still, 3 has given me the most 'oh jesus christ is that the SUN RISING!?' moments of any entertainment product, ever.

I also happen to love this game.

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Pulitzer Laureate
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Clemenstation:

AuntyEthel:

Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Been playing it solidly since it came out (1999). In fact, I'm gonna stop everything and go play it now!

Oh man! I thought I was the only one who stuck with HoMM3... although 5 wasn't too bad.

Still, 3 has given me the most 'oh jesus christ is that the SUN RISING!?' moments of any entertainment product, ever.

Try this. A fanmade expansion pack that includes some elements from the newer ones. I think you have to have some of the original expansions for it to work.

Gone Gonzo
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I beat Bioshock in one sitting. Fallout 3 had me pulling all nighters, and before WoW got boring for me, I was hooked on that too.

Gone Gonzo
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The Valve shooters are my gaming black hole.

For instance, on TF2 I've racked up mroe than 200 hours with the Engineer and Sniper.
That's a slightly depressing thought.

Copy Clerk
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Joined: 5 Jan 2009

kickin wiing:
I had gone through Resident Evil 4 about 15 times one summer and continued to play it every now and then for a good year.

dont feel bad. for about a month i completed it at least once a day every day.

Beat Writer
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Joined: 24 Dec 2008

TF2 would be my gaming black hole along with the battlefield series.

I easily spent over 600 hours with each of those games because it was so much fun.

But for the all-time black hole I have to say pokemon (stands up boldly, chin up high). We may deny it but any gamer older than 15 has played the crap out of pokemon and most likely spent 5 of his childhood years trying to 'Catch em all' before they realized you can't, because they would fuck us over by releasing 100 new pokemon that we had to catch all in every new game just when we finally had all 15 billion.

Infamous Scribbler
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Joined: 20 Aug 2008

COD4, CODWAR, Halo2,3, the dynasty warriors series has taken in excess of 320 hours of my life, baldurs gate, pokemon, AOE, AOM...theres too many.

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 23 Dec 2008

I an entire 6-day break from school playing KOTOR about 7 times through.

Best break of my life.

Gone Gonzo
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Knights of the Old Republic (both of them) have been a huge time consumer for me. It was always play through the story once as the good guy. Then play again as the bad guy and discover that being evil means being an utter ass to everyone all the time and not conniving and manipulative. Both of these games managed to keep me up for too long on nights when I had class the next morning or some other function to attend.

Currently, I'm pretty consumed with Shadow Hearts: From the New World and have logged about 35 hours in the last week or so. That's frightening when I see it written out.

Back in the day I could spend hours with games like FF7, Warcraft 2, and Guitar Hero. GH is still awesome, I just don't feel the need to conquer the next song/set quite as much. That may have something to do with the third game having really lame sets at the beginning and then an impossible one at the end.

Press Junketeer
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Oisnafas:

kickin wiing:
I had gone through Resident Evil 4 about 15 times one summer and continued to play it every now and then for a good year.

dont feel bad. for about a month i completed it at least once a day every day.

i dont know what it was but i just could not put it down! i mean i knew exactly what was going to happen and yet i found it was still an exciting experience each time i played.

Beat Writer
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Starting from now and working backwards;

Fallout 3: at around 150 hours and not nearly done with it

Morrowind: 100 hours, but forced myself to quit playing because of school

Oblivion: This was the worst, around 600 hours over the course of a pleasant year in Cyrodiil, and yes I did play Morrowind after oblivion

Then long ago,

The original Empire Earth: I really don't know how long I put into this and I don't want to know, It was however about the first good game that I ever had, also I enjoyed it more than Starcraft

EDIT: Looking back at this I just have to say, DAMN YOU BETHESDA!! You have stolen my life away...I wonder if I could sue them for that, like fat people sueing McDonald's?

Copy Clerk
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Joined: 5 Jan 2009

Fallout 3 and Oblivion have both equally consumed weeks of my life. But nothing compares to a rather ancient MUD called WoTMUD that I litteraly sunk half a year into. Yes it's a text based game and I have no idea why it was so edicting, but it was.

Copy Clerk
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Joined: 24 Nov 2008

Just recently I went back and beat the original Dungeon Siege with 30 hours of gameplay as recorded by xfire in 3 days

I also tried to get through Diablo II and decided that I was fed up with RPG's during ACT III so instead I started playing Left 4 Dead until my rechargeable mouse battery was used up every day

Gone Gonzo
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The first games that comes to mind when talking about the consumption of my life would have to be Alien Trilogy, Turok 2 and Red Alert 2.

Alien Trilogy is in fact a Doom clone but that doesn't stop it from being one of the most kick ass games I've ever played in it's own right (so that's where my childhood went more or less).

Turok 2 is yet another member of my 'greatest games evarr Hall of Fame', it had everything: a crappy storyline that more or less just explains why I'm in the vacinity, perfect gameplay and some of the best weapons I've seen in a game backed up by some of the best music.

Red Alert 2 is such a great game that I don't believe that I have to explain why it's good, play it yourself and all will be revealed (the expansion is also pretty good too).

Press Junketeer
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I try to purposely try to get into a video game black hole and This occured mostly with LBP with its level creator.

Infamous Scribbler
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I'm not much of a "game-for-hours-on-end" type because both my xbox and computer have to be shared with other family members (the bastards).

But the other day me and a couple of friends played on Left 4 Dead for a good 8 hours. In the end I had to stop because my brain has just... stopped working. Nevermind aiming, I could barely talk or move.

I'd GLADLY let Fallout 3 become a massive timesink, but because it's hard for me to keep immersion with my damned younger brother hanging around me all the time (he really needs to get a life) I only tend to play it for small chunks at a time. They're damn good chunks though.

Copy Clerk
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Little Big Planet, when i was getting into a level i was creating i'd play it from the minute i got up in the morning to the point when i fall asleep in my armchair, i've done an all nighter on it too

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Muckraker
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TF2, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., yeah pretty much any good game I'll play it until I either have to eat or I fall asleep playing because I spent too damn long.

Gone Gonzo
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Zani:
Oblivion, and pokemon games for the gameboy *hides in shame*

Agreed to the highest extent.

Gone Gonzo
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TheCurtmiester:
hi

Hi, care to comment on the forum?

Gone Gonzo
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smon:
Little Big Planet, when i was getting into a level i was creating i'd play it from the minute i got up in the morning to the point when i fall asleep in my armchair, i've done an all nighter on it too

Ah, yes forgot all about Music 2000. I must have lost months to that 'game' composing music.

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