Length isn't always a good thing in games, but great experiences like certain RPGs on PC can make hour after hour feel worthwhile. Roleplaying games are one area where racking up 100 hours or more can be completely reasonable, with involving stories gaining extra mileage through diverse side content and potential for replayability. PC is the perfect destination for expansive RPG experiences of every type, and there's something for everyone looking to find a time-sink that will offer a major return on investment.
Lengthy RPGs are a long-standing tradition, dating back to some of the earliest genre titles like the series in the 1980s. The late 1990s saw a surge with RPGs like and, with most games focusing on isometric perspectives that laid out worlds in a clear and engaging way. Although it's easy to get 50 hours out of most of these games, they generally don't cross the 100-hour mark without a second run of the story. The past decade or so has seen a significant increase in RPGs that go the extra mile, with direct successors and new franchises alike delivering experiences that are longer than ever.
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Owlcast Games crafted an impressive RPG venture with but the experience wasn't short on flaws. doubles down on everything that was good about and shapes up everything that wasn't, resulting in an enormous RPG perfect for fans and newcomers alike. Although can still be fun to play, the 100+ hours that can easily be sunk into either title means starting with is generally a better bet.
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isn't an RPG for newcomers, as it can certainly be alienating and difficult at first
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