Top ten Longest Single player Story mode Games of 2020 You Should Play

 

Here's the 10 longest single player experiences of 2020, 

Number 10:

                   Number 10 is immortals fenyx Rising, you might be a little bit surprised to find is just above 20 hours, it can take anywhere between 20 and 26 hours to complete the main story, which is not particularly long. However, in some ways it's kind of an experimental game for the developers, they previously made Assassin's Creed Odyssey and there is so much incorporated from Breath of the Wild here as well as like a lot of particularly well done role playing systems it's kind of like, Breath of the Wild meets Skyrim meets Assassin's Creed Odyssey and in truth I think it's probably one of the more satisfying games I've played in a while, if you want to be a completionist it's going to take you well over 50 hours to everything, clocking in at between about 20 and 26 hours to the main story, that's a pretty good experience as far as I'm concerned, especially considering the quality of holiday 

Number 9:

                Number 9 is Last of Us Part Two. Now this is a game that takes roughly a day to complete. If you don't sleep. Don't eat the bathroom, or anything else, it can take anywhere from between 22 to 26 hours. It is a highly story driven game, and there is a lot to find if you decide to go outside the confines of the main story, you can end up spending nearly 40 hours on this thing, accounting for taste to it is also very well done. It's a little controversial and definitely caused a bit of a stir faced in its storytelling choices, however, whether it made you mad, sad, or you were satisfied with it. It was there and on top of that the gameplay was surprisingly not particularly different from the previous game, it was a little refined but as far as I'm concerned, it really felt like playing an extension of the previous game, which is great, because the Last of Us was friggin amazing. Let's play a game after what takes place after national pandemic kind of feels relevant news, hopefully it doesn't look anything like this but this is one that'll keep you guessing if you didn't spoil it for yourself. 

Number 9:

                Number eight is ghost of Tsushima, which is also about a day in length can take anywhere between about 23 to 27 hours. Now this is more specifically an open world game and kind of gives you a little bit more to do in terms of completionist stuff more along the lines of immortals than last of us, bring us in at nearly 60 hours if you want to play it as a completionist, It is a beautiful game so stopping and smelling the roses is a thing that like it's not a bad thing to do and goes to Tsushima in fact it's something I'd even recommend you do. People have taken so many bookings with photo mode it's just this gorgeous like art project. On top of these a fantastic action and self care. It also tells a very interesting story that I don't know if I've played a game that manages to tell kind of a samurai story as well. But on top of that, is fantastic and satisfying on interesting basically every minute of it.

Number 7:

                   Number seven is the Demon Souls remake. Now keeping in mind this is a remake, we all kind of know how long this game for a long period of time, however, is being such a different experience, visually, kind of necessitates a playthrough, in my opinion at least if you like the game and or series of games is especially if you're interested in where it started and how to dress, there are a number of differences in the demon soul from the Dark Souls, and it comes in at about 29 to 33 hours, I wouldn't be shocked if you beat it at around 30 hours. However, if you really want to go for broke and find everything. This is about an 80 hour experience like it's a ton of time, like you could make it your full time job for two weeks straight and I'm not gonna lie, there have certainly been weeks this year where video games have been bad for me, this was the roadmap for all of the Dark Souls games, and it's certainly interesting to spend that 30 is our is in it. 

Number 6:

                Number six is Mount and blade 2 Banner Lord. This is a game that takes place today and 10 years before the mountain blade Warband expansion and gives you a very large amount of stuff to occupy yourself with. This is one of those games where the main story is, I mean it's pretty long. You're talking mid 30 hour area between 34 and 38 hours I'd say, but if you're going full completionist you're talking above 100 hours. Now, in our totals we're not even talking about like multiplayer, but really if you're looking for something to fill up some time with ugly teeth and words while type players like really phenomenal for that. It's not mean stories of his battles but the battles is so freaking great. It's obviously not a part of our main consideration here, but I thought it was worth mentioning anyways, this is a really pretty version of Lakeview that I wanted to add some strategic changes in the game, and I like definitely worth the time. 

Number 5:

                Number five is Yakuza like a dragon which is just this huge change for the Yakuza series like for the most part it's the same except for the fighting is a RPG, and this is a nice long games up occupied for probably between 44 to 48 hours, if you're just concentrating on the main story and believe me it is an interesting game that I really actually think the JRTC combat works really well and now if you want to do full on complete, that's not talked about nearly 100 hours, probably mid 90s to 96 hours, I feel like this is a game that should be kind of an offshoot series of Yakuza, because I would like more of these but I would also like more of the regular Yakuza titles, but either way, this is a really great game and a nice meaty, helping of content just to waste some pandemic time, you know, really a great effort on the part of the developers 

 Number 4:

                    Number four is Nioh 2, again, we're talking about mid 40s In terms of hours on things story, I'd say probably between 44 and 48 again NeoGeo really builds on the base that was created for the first scam, but this time around, you do get to design your character. You do still have a pretty specific role in the story, the beginning chapters of the game take place before the first game, and the ends have to take place after, so it's kind of a sequel slash prequal, a lot of this game is managing various systems and it manages to do a lot. Sometimes maybe too much, I don't know, I think some players might be a little intimidated by the sheer number of systems in it. However, Once you learn them, they're actually pretty rewarding and you're good to take part in, and given you just have so much deep in this at least so much to do. And the story is so enjoyable. Good 46 Maybe even 48 hours you spend in it is great, but if you really want to dive in, you're at 100 plus hours for doing 100% It's wild. 

Number 3:

                Number three is Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which is one of those games is just not playing around with how much time and you actually get when you're going through the main story in this game is gonna take you over 50 hours probably I'd say, upper 40s at bare minimum, but probably in the 50 to 54 range, which is great because, I mean basically everything in this game is super interesting, I would say that this maintains a very high standard for historical fiction, more along the lines of the earlier Assassin's Creed games. There are a few of them that are kinda as far as that goes, but there's so much more and detail and stuff in this game I love the fact that you end up spending this much time with the main experience now, like I said if you're going to completionist 100% This is probably around 140 hours worth of content, not going to be shocking today. It takes plenty of time depending on your playstyle, but in terms of triple A games, this is probably one of the biggest and best practices. 

Number 2:

                 Number two is Crusader kings three, which I've tried a lot of times to reduce describing this game to a minute worth, it's a distinct huge strategy game is difficult. It is like wild in its depth, the amount of systems planning, management that exists. I mean this is a dynasty simulator and it lives up to that name. If you've got to play the main game, you're talking about like nearly 80 hours worth of play, I would say mid 70s to 80s, in terms of hours spent on this game. I've been talking about how much it takes to 100% There's not really a way to 100%. But needless to say there is the massive amount of stuff with you can pretty much play this game as much as you wanted to, I mean basically anybody who likes this kind of game, who I have talked to is like Crusader Kings three is fantastic, I enjoyed it a lot. It is really a great successor to Crusader Kings two and it had been way too long. 

Number 2:

                Finally at number one is Persona five Royal. If you are playing this game, through to the credits, just a main one playthrough is over 100 hours, like you could probably rush it and get through and maybe 95 or 96 But I feel like that would require at least a little luck, because this is just a long game with a ton of stuff in it. original persona five was a but they added so much to Royal like, there's a third semester, there are a lot of new things that just happen in like any random part of the game, there's more characters and more places to go. There's just so much going on and, again, was a long game in the first place. I have not 100% at this game. Just so you are aware, but apparently it can take more than 140 hours to do, which is wild. That is so much time on a single game. 

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