Minecraft and retroarch.
Minecraft is on Steam?
Yep
No Man's Sky and Light No Fire
Tough question. I'd say Stellaris and Neverwinter Nights.
Stellaris is giant with so many options, it would take a while to get stale.
Neverwinter Nights has hundreds of homebrew campaigns available, and with the PRC mod also hundreds of classes & races to play.
Killing floor and chivalry. It'd be like Valhalla.
That is a hard choice
Would choose those 2 because it would let me kinda bypass that limit
Source Sdk 2013 Multiplayer
S&box
Dota and Baldur's Gate 3.
I've been playing Dota since it was a Warcraft 3 map...
And Baldur's Gate 3, I don't know if I've ever done a second playthrough of any RPG I've ever owned before. Most of them I usually get bored and quit before the end because it's like... I get it... But Boulder Gate 3 I've beaten three times so far currently working on a fourth run which is an honor run. And I've been making a list of mods that I want to try to make.
Valheim and Starfield.
Skyrim and Minecraft. But we'll see what happens after the creation kit for starfield comes out, might change one of my games
Dark Souls 2 SOTFS, Borderlands 2
Grim Dawn* and Rat Party.
Just woke up. I thought this was a picture of valheim with a deathsquito on the background. Which is interesting because I was probably going to have to pick Valheim and Sims 4. If I can only playb2 games forever I need sometimes that doesn't necessarily have a main quest then it's done and both of those fit that.
Civilization 5 and Space Engineers
siege and tekken 8
Stellaris is number one and Skyrim or Fallout 4 for number to just based off mods available.
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