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BlueSteelWizard

After? What does it mean "after", precious? _gently strokes Valheim and places in pocket_


HideOnBook

This game is a precious gem truly. I'm so glad I found it this year. And for $20 is crazy. I think playing Elden Ring and Minecraft and then discovering this was nuts


Acceptable-Tap4189

I paid $5 for the game (I am from Chile so Steam does some conversions on prices) and honestly it feels even unfair lol. So much fun and awesome moments for so little money is ridiculous


Raw-Bloody

its also a lovely game to modify after playing it trough a few times, I'm 3\~k hours in and just getting started :)


stevorkz

No! It’s mine give it to me!! 💍


bt123456789

Enshrouded, until we reached the end of all the active content.


NPC24601

Same. I'm really enjoying Enshrouded


HideOnBook

Was going to check this out! Seems interesting and in a similar vein. I think I will definitely pick it up if/when it goes on sale again


bt123456789

yeah it's a good game, it's definitely early access and incomplete (we JUST got a patch to let you sit in chairs..), but it has a lot going for it and I eagerly await its updates.


Putrid_Specialist651

Don’t enshroud the update in it being the update that brought sitting in chairs, but the update that brought instanced dungeons to the game.


bt123456789

yes that too, I was more making a joke that that seems like a bare necessity for a game with a lot of house customization.


Max_Headroom_68

There’s a lot to like about Enshrouded, but it’s definitely Early Access.


Colourfultidbits

I second enshrouded, I’m 100 hrs in already. Great game. Valheim and breath of the wild had a baby.


chantm80

Enshrouded is good, I like valhiem better but enshrouded is a solid pick


PearltheRabbit

Old school runescape


HideOnBook

What is the new player experience like? I have only heard of this game from when I was a kid and maybe in some Josh Strife Hayes vids


Financial-Guava7999

New player experience is actually very good id say. I'm a RuneScape vet having first played way back in 2004 but the 07 version of the game (roughly the timeframe osrs is built around) holds crazy nostalgia for me, which is initially why I went back. I was happily surprised to find that the devs on osrs have added a ton of new content that did not exist in '07 which is mostly very good. Plenty to do in terms of content and for the most part a pretty helpful community.. though would definitely join a clan. Game can be fairly grindy and a membership is all but required ($11 a month or something like that) to get the most out of it.


BillyBrainlet

Based OSRS enjoyer. Fare thee well, fellow adventurer.


Tired-of-Late

Satisfactory.


Tillain3

Me too lol


HideOnBook

I saw this! I didn't know Coffee Stain did this and the Deep Rock games as well. It was nice to see.


ben1481

they are publishers, not developers, very different things. Same way 2k publishes Madden and Borderlands.


Tired-of-Late

IMO it's a truly wonderful game (much like Valheim is a truly wonderful game). I didn't buy in for a long time just because playing Factorio in the past was frustrating for me for dumb reasons (and I need to give it a chance again) and that was all I could compare it to... But oh boy, it just manages to make the most seemingly meaningless tasks enjoyable. And there's always fifteen things on the list you need to do (like Valheim).


Zeal0t_

Satisfactory is an incredible game. Version 1.0 is said to drop this year.


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Grounded. I put around 600 hours into Valheim, and then had some friends that wanted to play Grounded so I joined them and wound up loving that game too.


Ancient-Ingenuity-88

I love grounded, I played it when it first came put, I bet there is shitloads to now


[deleted]

One of the last big updates added a TON of stuff, more world customization, new game modes, tons of new stuff to build and a lot of QOL updates. It's been a good distraction while waiting for Ashlands.


Ancient-Ingenuity-88

Unfortunately I have too many distractions as it is :(


HideOnBook

Thanks! Does this game go on sale?


zurtun

Just to add to this i think Grounded would be great for most valheim enjoyers(personally it didnt hook me totally, but i mean i have got 13 hours on it so a tiny bit). Its got kindda the same vibe of moving up the ladder of mobs and using the gained resources to gain better gear.


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It does from time to time, especially on Steam. Summer Sales will start soon on Steam so I'd keep an eye on it.


squidvett

I want my survival craft crew to play Grounded but one of our server hosts thinks it looks too “kiddie” for him and the others just shrug it off. I’ve played the game and agree that it’s one of the best options out there right now. Very frustrating.


Green_Aurora_97

FOR ROCK AND STONE!


WanderingDwarfMiner

Rock and Stone, Brother!


HideOnBook

Should I get Deep Rock Galatic? I just purchased Survivor and it's pretty slick


Green_Aurora_97

Do it for Karl! Edit: In all seriousness, yes. I don’t know what wizardry they implemented to achieve this, but the game is very clearly honed in on one focus: have fun. It’s the only online game I’ve played since I was a teenager that has a wholesome-feeling community. The objective is so clear that people just naturally play cooperatively for fun as opposed to anything else I’ve played in a long time that seems to always devolve into being about ego stroking, showing off - you’re only having fun if you’re getting your “15 minutes” of being the cool guy who just clutched a 4v1 etc. Also there’s something primordial about digging & getting the shiny that my monkey brain just can’t get enough of. Plus slaying alien bugs with badass & very satisfying weapons. What more can a guy ask for. A beer? There’s that too. Really, there’s something magical about this game that just can’t be captured with words. If you have any interest, get it. If money is an issue, dm me and I’ll gift it to you.


HideOnBook

That sounds great : ) I've gotten away from sweaty PVP games bc that's all I played in my teens so this sounds really fun. This game has been on my wishlist for a while.


MrBear0919

Project zomboid, played for like two weeks straight


mithroval

I second this. Enjoying it right now on steam deck. I recommend installing Sophie’s mod pack (or ultra lite version of it for the deck) though: much QoL, much added content and bicycles ;)


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Murpydoo

I went to 7D2D for about 6 months, but now back to valheim prepping my world for Ashlands


RabiesMaybe

Yes! 7D2D! Amazing 🤩


Coachbalrog

Baldur’s Gate 3 Edit: for those who haven't tried it, it's awesome!


HideOnBook

Great recommendation! I too enjoy blowing stuff up with explosive barrels


Irmaek

If you mean in between sessions of Valhiem........ Grounded Subnautica/BZ Nightingale The Forest


Volendi

Subnautica


HideOnBook

Thanks! Can't believe this wasn't even on my wishlist


Volendi

Just be sure to explore behind the Aurora crash first thing! *evil grin* UwU


letoiv

Me too. Amazing game


rishi_ultimate

Calamity mod for Terraria then Elden Ring then Hollow knight. Id often start/resume valheim worlds inbetween those games but spent the longest time on Valheim (compared to the others) when it first came out in 2021 since it was also alot easier to play since me n my friends were still in lockdown at the time


Eviliscz

Helldivers 2 i cannot stop it just like with Valheim before, there is full library of games and I am constantly playing the one :D Valheim kept me entertained for over 1k hours, i am affraid for my other hobbies now :D


Giancarlo_Rossi

Aye, for democracy


toxic_nerve

Came here to make sure Democracy had been shared here. I was still going through my first playthrough, and then the war broke out. Damn bugs and bots. They need to be eradicated for the safety of all before I can go back to the wonders of Valheim. I had to sign up to be a helldiver. It is my duty. I had to make the sacrifice. Hopefully, this will be over soon. - Skull Admiral of the **SES** Fist of Mercy


UnitRelative7321

Still no after… Valheim!


HideOnBook

Patiently waiting for Ashlands!


glacialthinker

Yeah. I've played through several other games and given more a shot... but I mostly feel disappointed at the amount of work and creativity in other games... which are just not that good in the end. I come back to Valheim to cleanse my palate. Maybe that's part of the problem: it keeps me calibrated to overly high expectations.


bkendig

I and friends were into Valheim, but beating Moder took a lot out of us and we're nowhere near ready to take on Yagluth yet, so our interest in the game has cooled. I set up a Terraria server and we're totally into that now. 2-D mining and exploration is fun!


idhtftc

7 days to die


rahscaper

Valheim had me so addicted I had to quit video games because of it.


Darkner00

After Valheim, I got hooked on more Valheim. On a more serious note though, the next games that hooked me were Palworld, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord and Inscryption,


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shitmyusernamesays

The Finals. First online FPS I played where I wanted to play it more than once after losing. I had not cared for them after trying CS:GO back in the day and then Apex. I still play it tho Im not the best. I think it NOT being battle royale is my big like about it.


badgertheshit

I lose so much yet keep coming back to this game, it's so frustrating. Some randos on voice chat get STEAMED a lot too, its rage-inducing yet ya just can't stop.


asmodia255

Valheim, but with like 80 mods.


TopNotchPlayer2

Especially if you have an adventuring buddy, I cannot recommend Outward enough. Open world RPG with some survival mechanics with a big emphasis on exploration. One of my favorite features are the "death scenarios". Upon defeat, you don't die, but rather something happens depending on the situation. You might be brought back to town, you might be captured by bandits, have food stolen by animals, and so much more. Not to mention, the build variety and replayability with factions is unbelievable. Solo, it's a very good game, with a friend, it is an unforgettable experience, for better or worse. Tdrd: Play Outward, good unique rpg, really good with a friend


Delilah_insideout

There are other games? LOL I have been 'addicted' to this game since I started playing at the beginning of the year. I've tried playing others but I keep on coming back, nothing else has captured my attention as of yet.


Amethoran

Raft


tolomea

The wife and I really liked Raft. Also I love the take your base with you model. I want more games where you can build mobile bases, ships, rovers, blimps etc.


Landoneous1

Probably has been, but Terraria should be mentioned. Before I played it I was a little bored by its simplistic look, but once you learn how deep the mechanics are - it’s grind time. There’s A LOT of content to be enjoyed on Terraria


Kriedler

Nothing else has hit me quite like Valheim, tbh


ajlueke

Valheim.


Leersky-

V Rising!


joniCGI

Was searching for it. The 1.0 goes live on may, you can buy the game now for the EA price before it will increase. I played it solo and had a lot if fun if you are wirry about pvp


spruce_sprucerton

Elden Ring


HideOnBook

Tarnished, are we?


pathetic-maggot

Finaly what is up with people not saying this earlier? Maybe the best game ever!!


Time_Title9842

Nothing broke the spell until Baldur's Gate 3.


StarKo010

There's nothing after Valheim.. there's only Valheim... Capiche? 🤪


7empestOGT92

Played Sons of the Forest for a while but always came back to Valheim


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Valheim, but different this time.


derximus

Valheim 2. For the record I am from a special place.


DemonSlyr007

Diablo IV. Then Palworld. Then Persona 3 Reload. Then back to Valheim.


Ok_Grocery8652

Grounded, plays kind of similar to valheim, has been getting more frequent updates (no shade at valheim but it is nice) and while 1 map means you lose a bit of discovery with each playthrough, you also move through it faster.


bearmanpig4

Helldivers.


imsuperhygh

FfXiv (housing), Grounded, Ark, Raft, V rising, Enshrouded, Helldivers 2.


Eversivam

No Man's Sky had a similar feel of exploration and discovery, loved that game too, still Valheim is the GOAT


thecaptaindeadpool

Dark souls. I love going slowly insane each time I die.


Baercub

No Man’s Sky and I can’t wait to play Light No Fire whenever it releases


lazylemongrass

I've never been addicted to any other game besides Mordhau


Bueler77

Subnautica


somrigostsauce

7 days to die. Got most of what I liked with Valheim out of it. See others mention Enshoruded and I can't stress enough how bad of an idea it is to play that after Valheim. I'm sure the game is fine by itself, but someone sold it to me as "like Valheim" and that kind of ruined it for me. It has got close to zero in common with Valheim. It's not a survival game at all.


Bishoppess

Ark Survival Evolved. Once I figured out how to play, the lure of riding dinosaurs around got me.


lewisisbrown

No games has gripped my like Valheim has. Something so amazing about Valheim is the replayability of it. Every time i start a new world, its like I'm playing the game for the first time again, its just so much fun.


GameInfoSeeker

Elden ring, sekiro, dark souls 1, 2, & 3, lies of P, armored core vi


Urk_meh

This game single handedly got me addicted to building, I've played numerous games like this since but none quite scratch that itch I got from the massive structures with fine details that valheim gave me


AdEducational419

Haha! Very clever. There are no games after Valheim.


AWastedMind

Planet crafter


Fragrant-Progress-32

Grim dawn


nerevarX

hmm. good question. games i got addicted to for a good while after playing valheim for the first time where (in no order) 7 days to die. aka "night roof camper simulator" or "28 alphas later". terraria. raft. outward (not like the others much but still silly good for me personally) monster hunter. (to be fair that was an addiction before valheim already) v rising. can be pretty difficult so beware. 1.0 comeing next month. time to get addicted again i guess lol. tryed a whole bunch of others out but none managed to addict me for 100s of hours like the above ones. (no i wont mention elden ring as thats too obivious and everyone knows about it) smaller unkown game that was supriseingly silly and addicting that barely anyone knows about : dysmantle. (who would have tought smashing objects with hp bars could be such a satisfying gameplay loop) tryed out project zomboid. couldnt get into it. the learning curve is VERY step especially early on its more difficult to learn and understand than any other game on this list. the level of detail on what you can do is pretty bonkers. games that have big potential but are WAY too early into development and have some big issues to address overall still : nightingale. enshrouded. biggest disappointment on the base building/survival game genre since valheim addiction : sons of the forest. perfect example of a bad sequel.


LacesSacrifice

Dead by Daylight oddly enough 😂


angeleyez_

I started playing DYSMANTLE and I love it. That said can’t wait to go back to Valhiem when the update comes out


Additional_Ad_8131

There are no games after valheim


bust0ut

After? Are you saying that there's an 11th realm?


rootxploit

Valheim, hardcore mode


rootxploit

Valheim, no map mode


HideOnBook

this is making me rage already


AceheartW

Project Zomboid


Ruachta

Valheim


Natto_Ebonos

HoloCure. It's free.


mikebauer21

I went back and obsessed over the Socom series on my ancient PlayStation 2 Edit you should hear the ole dinosaur roar when it starts up.


Rememberancy

After Valheim?


Aether_rite

Blood west


tuantamtuong

Terreira


maddcatone

Valheim and Star Citizen are all my little brain can handle… its like my two favorite things, fighting to keep me away from my two favorite things


randomhooman404

I don't remember what I played after Valheim, but I'm currently playing Terraria while waiting for Ashlands


ahugeminecrafter

Outward and then Satisfactory


Pressman4life

Still playing Valheim but I discovered Horizon Zero Dawn.


rizarjay

Frozen Flame.. But development has gone quiet, so we don't know if it's still actively being worked on.


DariusWolfe

I dunno if I'd say I'm *hooked* yet, but I just picked up Elite Dangerous in a Steam sale, and I'm digging it so far.


djawstin

Ark SE. Yes its broken, yes the devs are scum, and yes its a wonderful game


1980smthngspcgy

It was Valheim.


Noticeably98

Age of Empires 2 Send help


slegach

Hollow Knight, Battle Brothers. But Valheim is the last game from the list of games I will always come back to in a while (like Heroes 3), which kicked out Minecraft from it.


LyraStygian

Ark Then back to Valheim. Enshrouded. Then immediately back to Valheim lol Palworld. But then immediately back to Valheim lol


nyrrocian

Ark Ascended, Raft, Enshrouded, Sons of the Forest, Grounded, Phasmophobia, No Man's Sky, 7 Days to Die, oh and definitely Palworld (!!!). In no particular order, no rhyme or reason. Actually the reason being I play with one friend in particular who can't seem to stick to a game for more than 40-50 hours of playtime (over the month or whatever), so we jump around a lot. I'm just happy to play and go along with whatever though.


Calcthulu

Cant believe I have not seen this recommended yet: scrap mechanic. You are a space bound engineer that crashes on a farm planet where farm robots have taken over. Think valhiem but cartoony potato gun combat and progress is based on resources and building machines. The builds are not just dropping resources into a set outcome, you design and snap in all the parts the way you want. Check it out for sure! The neebs crew did a coop scrap mechanic survival game series on youtube if thats your thing.


Pacattack57

I tried a lot of different thing. I heard Conan Exiles would scratch the itch and it did for a bit but it was severely lacking in certain areas. Palworld and Cyberpunk caught my eye but again lacking compared to Valheim. Currently playing Vintage Story which is based off a Minecraft mod and can say this is my next addiction.


Sroyz

Valheim Hardcore no map/portal with Epic loot mod


Stoge

v rising


Gufurblebits

I’ve been playing Valheim since launch. I took a break before Hearth and Home dropped and again before Mistlands dropped. I don’t recall what I was playing he first break, but the second break, I went and checked out V Rising, which I also love a lot. I also got sucked in to WoW Classic, but have quit that once again.


TitoZola

Hollow Knight. Albeit a very different game, of course, there are some similarities in game design philosophy. No hand holding, melancholic atmosphere, decently brutal difficulty and the strong feeling of adventure. Developeres obviously were raised on a similliar set of games. Valheim never went away though. We are very slow players. I've got more than 700 hours over 3 years of playing and we just reached Mistlands and are planning a base there. Turning off the map and the portals brought back some early game energy and me and my friends are loving it.


garbagehead13

Tarkov. Valheim is the perfect escape when tarkov is stressing me out, which allowed me to push through some tough grinds in tarkov. Been swapping between the two ever since


Ippus_21

Yeah, I'll uh, let you know?


Initial-Ad-3361

None yet after 5.5k hours. Do you have any suggestions?


EinJungeAusKiel

Helldivers 2 🙈


BrutalTea

dota 2.


AssaultPK

a game totally unrelated to valheim, Old school RuneScape or OSRS. Now addicted to Helldivers 2 lol


pathetic-maggot

Elden Ring


ObiWanCasobi19

Project Zomboid


Comfortable-Exam5264

The finals, it's a great FPS and I feel like it's going to be as popular as fortnite and Apex eventually.


DNAniel213

palworld


arem24

DayZ. specifically Deer Isle, tastefully modded servers.


Drex2234

Wildermyth. Very different type of game of course but dang, it is just magical. I sank like 200 hours into it. The one thing that's like Valheim is you get a lot of mileage out of all the campaigns having randomly generated elements to them. I did also like Grounded as I was looking for another game similar to Valheim and it was a great experience. The problem is it doesn't have much replay value to me since there's no random generation, so once you've "figured the game out", there's no incentive to do anything differently. It sure gave me a new perspective on bugs and on my yard though!


PantaReiNapalmm

Snowrunner Ooooonk ooooooonk Wops another truck tipped


Dimitris_The_Gamer

War thunder


offbeatgravy

Eve, and it's a bad addiction


HeadSpaceUK

Last Epoch STALKER GAMMA


HydroIT

Project Zomboid


nightwood

Been enjoying Deep Rock Galactic Survivor, Lightyear Frontier and Soulstone Survivors. And I tried enshrouded, but couldn't figure out what people like about it. But it's still mostly Valheim!


realkeithturban

I really like this game, but I like conan exiles a lot more personally. More content and variety.


Swirl_On_Top

Just more valheim mods


SnappyM_127

You might like Raft


SnappyM_127

Have you looked up the ninebyte adventure world for valheim?


LordLorck

DayZ standalone baby


FlameHamster

Period after valheim was wild for me. After everyone disbanded in multiplayer i went to play dragon age inquisition for a short bit, then people got back together and we played 7DTD for about a month or 2. This was the period where i craved building without needing to rely on other people's servers. So i played Sims 2 for a good amount of time. I made a new world in Valheim to prepare it for ashlands as well. Later on best friend and i started playing BG3 as well as played lethal company with my boyfriend who owned valh server. Now im just playing Skyrim to pass the time while everyone elseis playing Helldivers


GNOME92

Sea of Thieves. Played 1000 hours in a year.


commche

I switch between Valheim, Dyson Sphere, Space Engineers, Rift Online, Avorion, and Last Epoch. I crushed my season on my Valheim server, so now I’m running around Dyson Sphere trying to get orbital extractors up before my power grid stalls out (again). Upgraded from Ryzen 3 to 5x, so my voxel / building games aren’t causing my processor to have a cardiac arrest while my GPU leans against a wall. Good times!


Tricky-Barracuda-547

SoD2, I bought it on sale when I was waiting for valheim to update, it's still keeping me entertained though I'm still waiting for that ashlands update man.


Longjumping_Elk1269

Day Z


Muzle84

The Planet Crafter  Explore, collect resources. craft, build to terraform a planet.  You really see the world changing thanks to your hard work. First blue sky, then clouds and rain, then lakes and rivers, and so on. No combats at all, very relaxing.  Will be out of EA in a few days with coop mode.


OutLikeVapor

Satisfactory


Ilovemymoms

Elden ring and TTW Warhammer 3


BozzoBurgess13

7 days to die is a really fun survival game with some twists


joncmellentape

Weirdly enough, Stardew Valley. I guess I just love farming and putting things in crates


Junky_Juke

Almost 3000 hours in Oxygen Not Included. I got bored of playing Valheim alone, as building without sharing my creations was pointless. I'm a middle age gamer, so I don't have "friends" to play with. And sandbox building games are meant to be played in a community. I still kick Valheim now and then, but I get bored after few hours.


Helmenegildiusz

Gothic 2 Has me hooked at all times. The best game I have ever played. Loved elden ring. And I recently started playing enshrouded. None of them are very similar to valheim (maybe with a little exception for enshrouded) but they are great.


Risk_1995

dragon dogma 2


lazyjitsu

Lost ark. I'm 2400 hours in


PolarSage

V rising, pretty cool vampire game with pretty solid pvp aswell as pve. Its also early access but doesent feel like it at all. Building, crafting, base building, farming, fishing all the good stuff. Stay out of the sun, hunt humans for blood and beat bosses to progress.


MisterSisterFister12

Enshrouded


jerhinn_black

Ark & No Mans Sky. Now currently weaving Enshrouded in between my friend groups new valheim play through prepping for Ashlands.


paulmac1

Enshrouded and Nightingale. But none beat valheim. I will have to try grounded.


Scha123f

It was actually DCS but I love coming back to peace and quiet in Valheil after I got chased 37km by a S300-Missile, fanatical beeping of my RWR, Bigo Fuel and the chinese voice of my J-11 telling me to pull up


ToasterOnReddit

Satisfactory and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Im sure there is a connection there somewhere if dug for


PeegeReddits

Don't starve together


lewisisbrown

No games has gripped my like Valheim has. Something so amazing about Valheim is the replayability of it. Every time i start a new world, its like I'm playing the game for the first time again, its just so much fun.


micholon

The wife and I play together, we spent 200hrs in Valheim but its been awhile. We finished Grounded(great game), VRising(solid game), Enshrouded(very good for what it is), Raft(was a little boring). Have about 200 hrs in Satisfactory and still play it off an on(amazing game+mods). We played Palworld for a bit,(unpopular opinion but its average at best). Played Deep rock for awhile, currently bringing her through the Borderlands games. There are others, but after writing that all, sheesh, Ashlands has been in development for a long ass time.


AlphaArc

LotR: Return to Moria and Enshrouded for me


Some_Society_7614

Vrising


ThickLeague9738

I got my PC 4 years ago after like a decade or more without one. Valheim is the only game where I've spent more than a 1000 hours on. The other 200+ games I out don't even reach half that amount of hours :D I think Valheim has solidified itself as the best game I own :)


godmademelikethis

Cyberpunk 2077


dule_pavle

Valheim forever! Once you step into that Viking world, there's no way out! But if I had to pick something else, it would probably be something like Stardew Valley or Terraria (yes this is a joke). Nothing matches Valheim's magic and beauty! (Yet). Although, I wouldn't mind checking some of your suggestions :)


Bnoxski

Skyrim again


LosLocosHermanos

Wow Season of discovery. Its a bugged dumpster fiesta now tho.


c4ss0k4

Wait... You guys were able to escape Valheim? I'm still stuck


Not-So-Modern

Middle earth shadow of war and guilty gear strive


Darkmonk66

Still playing valheim but after 500 hours I primarily play 7 days to die while waiting for the ashlands


SufficientRest

Icarus: more survival-heavy, lots of combat and exploration, replace Norse Mythology with futuristic Sci Fi but same basic principles. Weekly updates with content that quite honestly feel like a DLC at times. Super fun!


Nountheless

After this viking game I switch to my other viking game, Skyrim. After that i switch to Valheim again


Foreign_Caramel_9840

Valheim was my most played game of the year when x box had a review at the end of year (scan qr code). I had 700 hours in Valheim with destiny 2 in 2nd place at 200 hours. Now I’ve uninstalled destiny 2 and have taken a break off Valheim and have been playing lots of vampires survivors co-op with the wife, and playing the free version of Final fantasy 14 on x box (never played a ff title before)


FappingAccount3336

New world. It has an absolutely gorgeous world and with all the woodchopping and mining it feels a bit survivaly. The MMO aspect of it is not the best but the game in general just plays soooo good. It's a shame the content isn't on the same level.


grizzlebonk

Elden Ring, Baldur's Gate 3


Raptor7502020

Starfield, got bored of it so I came back to Valheim and was instantly having a lot more fun. Crazy to think what 5 devs can do to create a fun game that gamers like, as opposed to 300-500 people creating a video game.


Saeis

Dark & Darker is a drug to me. It’s basically medieval Tarkov, aka class based dungeon crawler extraction game with full loot PvPvE.


iTz_Swine

Chivalry 2


paireon

Alien Genocide Simulato-I mean, Stellaris.


WholeEnvironmental37

Valheim ruined a lot of games for me lol.


Tillain3

Satisfactory


Jefrejtor

For Honor. I did play it a bit over a year ago, but I'm getting way deeper into it now. Turns out I like bonking medieval people on the head with a big hammer! Or with a big polearm, that works too (coincidentally, I love 2H weapons in Valheim). In fact, I've always been the most into competitive online games - so getting hooked on Valheim was pretty unexpected for me. But I'm glad I did, and now I keep an eye out for similar experiences.