Morrowind
One of my two favorite games of all time. I wish I could unlearn how to play. Some of my best memories are scavenging for anything remotely valuable and finding myself somewhere I shouldn’t be at that level.
Slay The Spire
Deus Ex:Human Revolution. I know every part of that game and still find some fun paths/solutions I didn’t know about, comforting with a bit of variety every time!
Minecraft. It’s so dang cozy to me.
ROCK and STONE to the bone
That’s it lads! Rock and Stone!
KSP with the realism overhaul mod and realistic progression 1.
I just never get over the beauty of seeing a dual centaur upper stage gently drift away from an atlas booster before lighting up those stunning twin blue flames, careening deep in to the abyss of space.
Black Mesa. It’s just my go-to game when I’m burned out from work/life. It’s comfy for me to play, doesn’t require my full attention, I can have videos on in the background, and I just love going through it over and over.
Stellaris. It’s been “that game” for me practically as long as I’ve been into gaming. I’ve got nearly 1000 hours on Steam alone.
Rome II, Attila, and Rimworld
JUPITER gives us STRENGTH!
Final Fantasy games. I’ve replayed FFV and VIII, restarted X and XII, and started XVI within the last year.
Looks at 1000 hours of Arma 3.
Just one more King of the Hill match.
Counter Strike: Source
That be Binding of Isaac for me. I have 1000 games installed so it’s even harder to get lost.
Lifetime? RuneScape (oldschool, none of the rs3 stuff)
Within the last 5 or so years? Insurgency (mainly Sandstorm) Hits the perfect blend of realistic shooter with fast paced action. I also exclusively play coop where you’re on a team with other real people and you’re playing against a team of bots. Nice and easy-going. You aren’t getting all pissed off and mad at someone on the other team and the modded servers are really fun
That’s paradox map painting games for me.