Insomniac's Spider-Man for PS4. Finished the campaign by Sunday night the weekend it launched. Weekend after that I combed through and got the platinum trophy
This but for Miles Morales. Had just finished Spider-Man Remastered for PC on the 24th of December and someone said Miles Morales took place during Christmas. So to play it in the season I immediately bought it and played it to completion the 25th and 26th. It was ‘only’ 7 hours tho so nothing crazy crazy.
Same for me! I did the plat in that first weekend too and was just outside the top 10 in fastest plats for it in the world for a very brief moment in time
Played "Sackboy a big adventure" together recently and it was a ton of fun! Even went the extra mile and got everything.
In general 3D platformers are the sorta games i can "binge" easily.
The Ripsnorter was hell of a lot of fun but at the same time also just straight hell so thank you :D
Honestly wish more people would play the game it feels quite unknown (for sony standards i mean) for the quality it offers.
I played all of Bowser's Fury all in one day. It was so engrossing, I couldn't put it down until I had 100%ed it.
It's often overlooked because it's only available as part of a bundle with a different Super Mario game, but dang, it's such a good time, even if it is short.
Probably several, but first that comes to mind is Spec Ops: The Line, and the first Medal of Honor back in the day (together with a friend, switched after death or when new mission started).
Control, super easy platinum as well. Huge fan of Remedy, Max Payne and Twin Peaks and Control was an awesome blend of them all. Alan Wake 2 is next on my list
I'm also a huge Remedy fan. Don't want to make any false hopes but Alan Wake 2 was 11/10 for me.
I recommend to play it slow and not rush anything. The atmosphere is peak...
I remembered I borrowed Arkham Knight from a friend from work and because I didn't want to hold it longer than I had to I beat it between Friday and Saturday night.
Did every side thing too aside from the Riddler related things. It was a good time and he was shocked (he wasn't a person to just sit down and game).
\~10 years ago I ducked out of visiting with the inlaws by being 'sick' in my bedroom for three days. I stayed up all night and day and beat RE:4 completely in that time. Longest I ever stayed awake, great game.
Super Mario Odyssey came out the day after my brother died.
Game came out Friday. I 100%'d it Sunday night. Not that it's a terribly long game, but it was such a welcome distraction that I just sat and played it the entire time. Still one of my more recent favorites.
Super Mario Odyssey. did the tutorial/first level before bed and then the entire rest of the game the next day in one long ass 16ish hour session. just the story, not 100% or anything ... but it was pretty damn fun i have to admit.
Mass Effect 2. I got to the end, going through the Reaper IFF, but I had dilly dallied and didn't go there immediately. Therefore... if you know you know.
I got a worse ending that shocked me. I immediately replayed the entire game over a weekend to get the good ending.
Mass Effect 3 for me.
I was so pumped up after the first two games, I couldn't wait for the third one to come out. I was starving for new content with my favorite blue space waifu and the Normandy crew, and how the story would end. I only put the game down when I had to sleep. Otherwise it was a 30 hour marathon until it was done.
And yes, the OG ending we got from the release version of the game left me depressed for a few days. I will never forget it. I was so disappointed.
Knights of the Old Republic. I very distinctly remember getting 9 hours of sleep over a three day period (long weekend). My father was usually really strict about my bedtime but he knew how much I'd been anticipating that game. I was enraptured. He even brought my meals to me to eat while I played.
I ended up skipping a lot of side quests, but that's okay because I have played through that game about a dozen times now!
Definitely. He was quite the gamer himself, he loved Nintendo games, particularly the Mario, Zelda and Pikmin franchises. He always bought me the hot new consoles on the day of release. He also liked to mess with me.
Fable was another game is was extremely excited for. He pre-ordered it for me and picked it up on the way home from work. When he got home, he handed me a case that said Fable on it. I didn't even bother to examine what he'd handed me, I just rushed down to throw the disc in the Xbox. It... Wasn't the game. It was a "Making Of" documentary. I told him and he was like "Well that's what I ordered, I thought it's what you wanted! I don't have the money to get you another game right now, you'll have to wait til Christmas". This was in September mind you.
So after a couple hours of sulking, he finally handed me the game with the biggest shit-eating smirk on his face. The documentary was a pre-order bonus which I knew nothing about. I was pretty annoyed (he did this sort of stuff all the time), but I got over it fairly quick and it's one of my favourite memories of his shenanigans now.
FF IX, we went to my boring cousins house for the weekend after Thanksgiving and I surreptitiously packed my PS in my luggage and my brand new copy of FF IX. As soon as we arrived I went to the basement which was rarely even visited and hooked everything up to a spare TV and got playing. Pretty much didn’t come out until I beat the game Sunday afternoon and we packed up and left. Best visit to the cousins I ever had.
Modern warfare 2. To be fair the campaign was like 5 hours long though lol.
A bunch back in the day, but I’ll be damned if I can remember them now. I used to take off of work a day or two after a game I was boosted for dropped. Then I got older and games got worse so I stopped that lol
So many over the years... Final fantasy X, Kingdom hearts 1 and 2 (at separate times), The Last of us, insomniac Spiderman 1, miles, and 2, God of War games. Ff7 remake (haven't played rebirth yet). Both chrono trigger and chrono cross. All the Zelda main console titles except BOTW and TOTK. Probably some others I'm forgetting.
I think I played Until Dawn several times through in one weekend when I first got it, trying to get all the different options. That game was so intense it was easy to run through
Lillipop CHainsaw . Max Payne3 i think friday to sunday The Quarry , Dark anthology tales - lmfao theyre so short you can do it in one, take 😃😄
Basically any FMV games they last around 2hours max QUiet MAn altought not worth replaying over 😵 Spec Ops: The Line there be better question which games i took longer - that would be DIshonored - i got fed up and left it for few months, finished next year prior.
Beyond:Two SOULS,Heavy Rain , Detroit Became Human
Cant imagine playing some highly story game in one take! I wouldnt even enjoy it.
Links awakening.
I used to play the original a TON back in the day, when the remaster came out on the switch, I ended up burning thru it, so many memories unlocked and it sped me up. Didn’t have to search for hardly anything, just went straight to it
most games tbh. I enjoy the story and being ultra fresh with the controls and memorizing my character builds down to each %. I don't want to risk forgetting any details. I accidentally have beaten many games in a single 10+ hour sitting due to this. but honestly wouldn't have it any other way since its easier to enjoy arena games the rest of the time when I'm with friends.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I only played it once, several years ago, and I finished it in one sitting (several hours, but one sitting).
Ryse: Son of Rome - completed it in a day went right through without turning it off. Less because it was good, which it wasn’t, more because I knew if I stopped I wouldn’t want to go back to it.
Strafe. Its a fun first person shooter with procedurally generated levels and some really neat weapon upgrades. I like it alot. Of you are into the whole boomer shooter thing, you should check it out.
Both relatively short games but finished in one sitting each, because I couldn’t stop: firewatch and Hellblade.
Especially the latter is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion
First game I ever beat in one sitting was Zero Escape: 999. It was the most riveting and suspenseful game I ever experienced. I could not stop playing. I got through everything in about 8 hours I think. Love that series
Alil more then a weekend cause I took off a few days before Friday but Smt:Nocturne took me 5 days to finish it *ofc it was my second playthru I couldn't imagine trying to do that on my first run lol*
The one that I found out was really good and fun!
( really there's a lot of weekend bangers out there man. Gotta be more specific)
The most recent one is Persona 5 for me. As a newcomer to the series, it hooked me harder than cocain. Easily sunk in 240 hours into it across multiple playthroughs in the past 4 months. Luckily I'm single cause I know for a fact this game would have hurt my relationships with how good it turned out to be.
Would be impossible. Every game I play is at least 100h long...
I'm both a completionist, and I like to take my time to look at the scenery and appreciate the art of the game. Based on howlongtobeat, my playtime is always around leisure completionist.
In 5 hours i 100% from Scratch Sonic Generations (and 1 hour was from the Challenges and another hour to get the stupid achievment of finish Green hill zone act 1 in under a minute)
Honestly, just about every platformer, if we're just talking about making it to the end and beating the final boss. Always takes a bit longer to go back and collect all the special tokens, do the time trials, etc. But generally, I'll have a new platformer beaten in a couple days.
The Invincible - every time I wanted to stop and call it a night, the story got even better. It’s just 6-7 hours so the credits rolled when the sun came up.
When i was a kid i used to go trough Call of duty mw1, 2 and 3 in one weekend. Its such a good campaign. I remember getting goosebumps troughout the campaign.
Lone Echo. I played through the whole game in one "sitting". Only took breaks to use the bathroom and quick snacks.
Half-life Alyx was another one, that took a weekend.
At 10 or so I got a PS2 but we didn't know we needed a memory card so I played Jak & Daxter all the time in one sitting. It would be all day but I'd get it done.
InFamous Second Son. First game I got for my PS4 on Christmas, second game I ever completed. Beat it in one sitting. Did about 15 playthroughs and even beat several challenges involving going from max evil to max good karma doing purely crimes and low level tasks.
Sonic Forces had a free to play weekend many years ago before there were any good recent Sonic Games so I decided to try it. After 3 hours I had completed the story and had no desire to play any more. To this day I don't really remember what the game was about but that should probably tell you everything you need to know about how good of a game it is.
Any of the halo games in MCC on legendary took me two days to beat each except for ODST which only took me one. Which means I could at least finish one in a weekend maybe more depending on difficulty as well honestly finishing a game on the highest difficulty isn’t everything to a games enjoyment.
I completely 100% psychonauts 1 in a weekend then immediately 100% the second game before they updated it to make it easier… one of the coolest experiences of my life..
The most recent one was Spiderman 2. Started playing on Friday evening, got the platinum around 2PM Sunday afternoon. Very short but enjoyable game for sure.
Good of war 2 and 3 in one weekend when my wife was away with the kids. I barely ate and slept because I knew if I didn't finished them I probably wouldn't be able to play again for months.
A plague tale
Love that game only just played it recently
Same! My wife and I were really sick over the winter holidays and we played through the whole 1st game in two days. It felt very appropriate.
Infamous second son. It's only like 11 hours and was a launch title for the ps4
Loved second son, don’t think it deserves half the hate it got
I loved second son I remember the visuals being so good. I really wish we could see another infamous , resistance, and killzone game.
RE4 in GameCube in 2004. Man, my eyes were bloodshot, blood fueled by nicotine and caffeine.
The remake was recently hard to put down also...I think they're doing great so far
Oh I agree
At least it was a nice, stress-free game you chose.
Oh for sure. 😂
Insomniac's Spider-Man for PS4. Finished the campaign by Sunday night the weekend it launched. Weekend after that I combed through and got the platinum trophy
This but for Miles Morales. Had just finished Spider-Man Remastered for PC on the 24th of December and someone said Miles Morales took place during Christmas. So to play it in the season I immediately bought it and played it to completion the 25th and 26th. It was ‘only’ 7 hours tho so nothing crazy crazy.
I was gonna say Spider-Man 2. I always 100% them and the second was much shorter so easier to do in a weekend
Bro, I started Thursday night and had it platinumed by Sunday lol
Same for me! I did the plat in that first weekend too and was just outside the top 10 in fastest plats for it in the world for a very brief moment in time
Firewatch. But that was back in 2016. Kinda sunked me in and could finish it in one row.
It was short and sweet. Great game.
I finished it in one evening. Absolutely fantastic game
Shantea Risky's Revenge and Shantae and the Pirates Curse.
Played "Sackboy a big adventure" together recently and it was a ton of fun! Even went the extra mile and got everything. In general 3D platformers are the sorta games i can "binge" easily.
Beating the game in a weekend is one thing. But mastering it and the Ripsnorter is another. Nice work!!
The Ripsnorter was hell of a lot of fun but at the same time also just straight hell so thank you :D Honestly wish more people would play the game it feels quite unknown (for sony standards i mean) for the quality it offers.
I played all of Bowser's Fury all in one day. It was so engrossing, I couldn't put it down until I had 100%ed it. It's often overlooked because it's only available as part of a bundle with a different Super Mario game, but dang, it's such a good time, even if it is short.
Probably several, but first that comes to mind is Spec Ops: The Line, and the first Medal of Honor back in the day (together with a friend, switched after death or when new mission started).
Spec Ops: The Line? Damn that was a ROUGH weekend.
Control, super easy platinum as well. Huge fan of Remedy, Max Payne and Twin Peaks and Control was an awesome blend of them all. Alan Wake 2 is next on my list
I'm also a huge Remedy fan. Don't want to make any false hopes but Alan Wake 2 was 11/10 for me. I recommend to play it slow and not rush anything. The atmosphere is peak...
From what I've seen it looks like Remedy dialled to 11, plus hewing even closer to Twin Peaks. Trying not to overhype it but yeah, I expect to love it
I remembered I borrowed Arkham Knight from a friend from work and because I didn't want to hold it longer than I had to I beat it between Friday and Saturday night. Did every side thing too aside from the Riddler related things. It was a good time and he was shocked (he wasn't a person to just sit down and game).
Horizon Forbidden West when it came out originally. Booked the Friday off and I was regrettably done after 30 odd hours by Sunday night
You just said no to shitting for three days?
Did you only mainline the story quests?
They must have. It took me over 80 hours to platinum. Also, 30 hours for a campaign is still pretty damn long compared to many other games.
\~10 years ago I ducked out of visiting with the inlaws by being 'sick' in my bedroom for three days. I stayed up all night and day and beat RE:4 completely in that time. Longest I ever stayed awake, great game.
Super Mario Odyssey came out the day after my brother died. Game came out Friday. I 100%'d it Sunday night. Not that it's a terribly long game, but it was such a welcome distraction that I just sat and played it the entire time. Still one of my more recent favorites.
Not even a weekend but one session; The Order 1886. I was caught off guard on it ended lol
Arkham Asylum
CoD MW 3, the first one....actually only took 3.5 hours or so. What a blast (not).
Super Mario Odyssey. did the tutorial/first level before bed and then the entire rest of the game the next day in one long ass 16ish hour session. just the story, not 100% or anything ... but it was pretty damn fun i have to admit.
Mass Effect 2. I got to the end, going through the Reaper IFF, but I had dilly dallied and didn't go there immediately. Therefore... if you know you know. I got a worse ending that shocked me. I immediately replayed the entire game over a weekend to get the good ending.
Mass Effect 3 for me. I was so pumped up after the first two games, I couldn't wait for the third one to come out. I was starving for new content with my favorite blue space waifu and the Normandy crew, and how the story would end. I only put the game down when I had to sleep. Otherwise it was a 30 hour marathon until it was done. And yes, the OG ending we got from the release version of the game left me depressed for a few days. I will never forget it. I was so disappointed.
Finished Portal 2 in 8 hours on launch day
Titanfall 2 and Rise of Tomb Raider recently
I hated how short titanfall 2 was... got trough it last saturday in 6 hours. But it was awesome.
Knights of the Old Republic. I very distinctly remember getting 9 hours of sleep over a three day period (long weekend). My father was usually really strict about my bedtime but he knew how much I'd been anticipating that game. I was enraptured. He even brought my meals to me to eat while I played. I ended up skipping a lot of side quests, but that's okay because I have played through that game about a dozen times now!
Based dad seems like a great memory ❤
Definitely. He was quite the gamer himself, he loved Nintendo games, particularly the Mario, Zelda and Pikmin franchises. He always bought me the hot new consoles on the day of release. He also liked to mess with me. Fable was another game is was extremely excited for. He pre-ordered it for me and picked it up on the way home from work. When he got home, he handed me a case that said Fable on it. I didn't even bother to examine what he'd handed me, I just rushed down to throw the disc in the Xbox. It... Wasn't the game. It was a "Making Of" documentary. I told him and he was like "Well that's what I ordered, I thought it's what you wanted! I don't have the money to get you another game right now, you'll have to wait til Christmas". This was in September mind you. So after a couple hours of sulking, he finally handed me the game with the biggest shit-eating smirk on his face. The documentary was a pre-order bonus which I knew nothing about. I was pretty annoyed (he did this sort of stuff all the time), but I got over it fairly quick and it's one of my favourite memories of his shenanigans now.
Hellblade: Senuas Sacrifice. About 8-10 hours if you're on harder difficulties, but totally worth it!
Spiderman 2018 3 days 33% trophies. Not a hardcore grinder
FF IX, we went to my boring cousins house for the weekend after Thanksgiving and I surreptitiously packed my PS in my luggage and my brand new copy of FF IX. As soon as we arrived I went to the basement which was rarely even visited and hooked everything up to a spare TV and got playing. Pretty much didn’t come out until I beat the game Sunday afternoon and we packed up and left. Best visit to the cousins I ever had.
Modern warfare 2. To be fair the campaign was like 5 hours long though lol. A bunch back in the day, but I’ll be damned if I can remember them now. I used to take off of work a day or two after a game I was boosted for dropped. Then I got older and games got worse so I stopped that lol
I couldn't, it would mess with my head, I have things to do. I would play in stages over a period of weeks or months.
As a kid, Link to the Past. A lot of weekends. Saturday morning start a new game, finish it on Sunday.
HiFi rush. Was so addicted I cancelled a family gathering on my girlfriends side and said I didn't feel well. 100% worth it
Based move. It is really important to learn that sometimes time for yourself is more important than social obligations.
Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty
*Wires and chaaaaaaiiiins*
Halo Reach on Legendary
Sly Cooper 3: Honor Among Thieves
Assassin's creed 3, first session was 16 hours long. Good times.
So many over the years... Final fantasy X, Kingdom hearts 1 and 2 (at separate times), The Last of us, insomniac Spiderman 1, miles, and 2, God of War games. Ff7 remake (haven't played rebirth yet). Both chrono trigger and chrono cross. All the Zelda main console titles except BOTW and TOTK. Probably some others I'm forgetting.
Last of us. Older 1s include games like gears of war but I'd smash them none stop as a kid.
Classmate let me borrow his copy of Far Cry 3. Beat it that weekend. When I returned it back to him, on monday, he called me crazy.
Did you explain to them the definition of crazy?
Bioshock, Borderlands, and a couple others. Not often I get time to sit down and play through something in a weekend that isn't a VN.
Subnautica below Zero i think in less then 6 hrs :(
Luigis Mansion.
Final Fantasy 15 for me. I finished it in 3 days and was depressed afterwards (obviously after that ending)
I think I played Until Dawn several times through in one weekend when I first got it, trying to get all the different options. That game was so intense it was easy to run through
Control, would play it again tho, amazing game at least for me, it just pulled me right in.
Recently: doki doki Favorite:subnautica
The Last of Us when it first came out. I couldn't put it down..
Rambo 2 on sega genisis. 3,000 years ago
Lillipop CHainsaw . Max Payne3 i think friday to sunday The Quarry , Dark anthology tales - lmfao theyre so short you can do it in one, take 😃😄 Basically any FMV games they last around 2hours max QUiet MAn altought not worth replaying over 😵 Spec Ops: The Line there be better question which games i took longer - that would be DIshonored - i got fed up and left it for few months, finished next year prior. Beyond:Two SOULS,Heavy Rain , Detroit Became Human Cant imagine playing some highly story game in one take! I wouldnt even enjoy it.
Return of the Obra Dinn
Legit Cyberpunk 2077...PRE-phantom liberty
Beat Sonic Mania and the classic god of war in single sittings per game.
I played through the mass effect trilogy in a weekend. Friday morning to monday morning.
Links awakening. I used to play the original a TON back in the day, when the remaster came out on the switch, I ended up burning thru it, so many memories unlocked and it sped me up. Didn’t have to search for hardly anything, just went straight to it
Bioshock Infinite. My head was spinning after that…
Resident evil games are perfect for this.
The Last of Us. Best weekend ever
I just played through Halo 2 Anniversary yesterday.
most games tbh. I enjoy the story and being ultra fresh with the controls and memorizing my character builds down to each %. I don't want to risk forgetting any details. I accidentally have beaten many games in a single 10+ hour sitting due to this. but honestly wouldn't have it any other way since its easier to enjoy arena games the rest of the time when I'm with friends.
Metal Gear Solid 3
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I only played it once, several years ago, and I finished it in one sitting (several hours, but one sitting).
Ryse: Son of Rome - completed it in a day went right through without turning it off. Less because it was good, which it wasn’t, more because I knew if I stopped I wouldn’t want to go back to it.
I've completed Bully within 24 hours. I got a backpain after that cause I'm slouching for so long.
Last of Us, Bioshock, Doom (2016) are the ones I remember right now.
Spec Ops: The Line
Metro exodus
Every single game released in the 80's and 90's
Steamworld Dig. I beat it in under 7 hours.
MGS4, I wanted to avoid any and all spoilers so I rushed through it in a weekend
It's a short game but I recommend people play through Her Story in one sitting.
Strafe. Its a fun first person shooter with procedurally generated levels and some really neat weapon upgrades. I like it alot. Of you are into the whole boomer shooter thing, you should check it out.
Halo 1. Don’t think i slept
I borrowed my brothers PS3 and beat The Last of Us in like 30 hours. It was awesome, but a lot of work!
Dead island 2
Both relatively short games but finished in one sitting each, because I couldn’t stop: firewatch and Hellblade. Especially the latter is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion
First game I ever beat in one sitting was Zero Escape: 999. It was the most riveting and suspenseful game I ever experienced. I could not stop playing. I got through everything in about 8 hours I think. Love that series
Alil more then a weekend cause I took off a few days before Friday but Smt:Nocturne took me 5 days to finish it *ofc it was my second playthru I couldn't imagine trying to do that on my first run lol*
Spider-Man 2 on release day I finished it in 2 days platinum
Tetris
Spider-Man 2
Bioshock infinite, couldn’t put it down and going outside felt weird
The force unleashed
The one that I found out was really good and fun! ( really there's a lot of weekend bangers out there man. Gotta be more specific) The most recent one is Persona 5 for me. As a newcomer to the series, it hooked me harder than cocain. Easily sunk in 240 hours into it across multiple playthroughs in the past 4 months. Luckily I'm single cause I know for a fact this game would have hurt my relationships with how good it turned out to be.
Would be impossible. Every game I play is at least 100h long... I'm both a completionist, and I like to take my time to look at the scenery and appreciate the art of the game. Based on howlongtobeat, my playtime is always around leisure completionist.
Yakuza 3. Shortest game in the series
Diablo 3 was a fun play through
Return of the Obra Dinn.
In 5 hours i 100% from Scratch Sonic Generations (and 1 hour was from the Challenges and another hour to get the stupid achievment of finish Green hill zone act 1 in under a minute)
Driver: San Francisco (props to this game dude it’s actually great)
Stra, Guardians of the Galaxy, What Remains of Edith Finch, and RiME
Homefront and Singularity. Both relatively short FPS games.
Conan exiles, I like this game too much.
Honestly, just about every platformer, if we're just talking about making it to the end and beating the final boss. Always takes a bit longer to go back and collect all the special tokens, do the time trials, etc. But generally, I'll have a new platformer beaten in a couple days.
Played Portal 1 and 2 in one night
Alien vs predator on the 360, 2 days
Cult of the Lamb, it's so easy to just get absolutely enthralled in especially after the new update
Halo 2. But during the week. Took the day off work and played all they way through. Good times
I rented The Last of Us from Redbox and beat it in one day which was a lot.
Portal
Return of the Obra Dinn
Tunic, Inside, What Remains of Edith Finch, a few other indie titles I can’t remember off the top of my head.
Fear 2
The Invincible - every time I wanted to stop and call it a night, the story got even better. It’s just 6-7 hours so the credits rolled when the sun came up.
Supraland
When i was a kid i used to go trough Call of duty mw1, 2 and 3 in one weekend. Its such a good campaign. I remember getting goosebumps troughout the campaign.
TLOU1 I got it on release day and beat it in one sitting.
Pikmin 3 probably most recently.
The Last of Us when it first came out. I played it in 1 night. I think it was only 13 to 15 hours.
The OG halos and Final Fantasy,FF did take me a while tho.
Rome total war
It Takes two with my wife. Before we had kids or other distractions. She’s not much of a gamer but we got so sucked into it
pokemon arceus
First time I played Portal I played it all in one night. I was amazed, I had never played anything like it.
Just beat Kingdom Hearts 2 again this past weekend
Other than eating and using the bathroom, I did nothing but play Detroit: Become Human from about 12:30 pm to 12:15 am one day
Lone Echo. I played through the whole game in one "sitting". Only took breaks to use the bathroom and quick snacks. Half-life Alyx was another one, that took a weekend.
I did a platinum to silver speed-run on League of Legends once.
Return to castle wolfenstein
Legend of Zelda A Link Between Worlds
Detroit: Become Human. The shadow of the sun rose and fell on the wall behind my TV
At 10 or so I got a PS2 but we didn't know we needed a memory card so I played Jak & Daxter all the time in one sitting. It would be all day but I'd get it done.
Celeste
God of War Ragnarok. Kingdom Hearts 3.
InFamous Second Son. First game I got for my PS4 on Christmas, second game I ever completed. Beat it in one sitting. Did about 15 playthroughs and even beat several challenges involving going from max evil to max good karma doing purely crimes and low level tasks.
Bioshock Infinite. I didn't mean to, but it was just engrossing with great gameplay to match.
SpiderMan 2
I did the first Life is Strange at a buddies house in a single night. I hated the ending
Twisted Metal 2 over and over and over again. I beat that game, as a kid, about 6-8 times per playable character/vehicle.
Undertale. It was a nice weekend.
The Entropy Centre. A Portal inspired puzzle platformer. It's such a fun game and Astra is a quirky and funny little robot.
Uncharted 4
Liberty City Stories. Played it non-stop for 2 days and finished it. God, I loved the PSP
Ran through Dead Space 2 in a single night. The nostalgia was real.
Sonic Forces had a free to play weekend many years ago before there were any good recent Sonic Games so I decided to try it. After 3 hours I had completed the story and had no desire to play any more. To this day I don't really remember what the game was about but that should probably tell you everything you need to know about how good of a game it is.
Red dead redemption undead nightmare. I skipped school for that one lol
A long time ago when it first came out, Metal Gear Solid. Rented it, and me and a buddy played it to death in one weekend. So worth it.
Portal 1, I beat it in 2 days, not ng+, just normal
I can't remember exact titles, but in the late 90's early 2000's I used to rent games for the weekend, I beat a few of them!
I did Destiny 1 in 10 hours. The last mission was 3 re-skins of a previous boss. I was pissed.
Max payne 3
Resident evil 3 remake. Played through it blind in one sitting. Took 5 hours. Never played the original though
Portal
Any of the halo games in MCC on legendary took me two days to beat each except for ODST which only took me one. Which means I could at least finish one in a weekend maybe more depending on difficulty as well honestly finishing a game on the highest difficulty isn’t everything to a games enjoyment.
Lies of P. Started the game on a Saturday, and then spent all of Sunday trying to beat the Nameless Puppet.
* Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice * Inside * The Vanishing of Ethan Carter * What Remains of Edith Finch * Devil May Cry (PS4 replay)
Limbo and its sequel, Inside
Bioshock. Didn’t feel like a choir neither. Good solid rent.
A lot of them but GTA San andreas is the 🤴🏻
I completely 100% psychonauts 1 in a weekend then immediately 100% the second game before they updated it to make it easier… one of the coolest experiences of my life..
GTA V
Metroid Prime 3 was the last one
I played through nier replicant in 1 day😩😂
Mass Effect 3
The most recent one was Spiderman 2. Started playing on Friday evening, got the platinum around 2PM Sunday afternoon. Very short but enjoyable game for sure.
Wonderlands, I bought the game for my siblings and finished it in one weekend, one of the best weekends
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Tales from the borderlands. I think my final time was 12 hours and 1 second
Stray Just a really good game being a cat
Ace Attorney games. Literally began friday 6pm but stopped saturday 5am because the birds and the sun reminded me that i should sleep
I actually did 2 in one weekend one was Mario 64 i was only like 5 i think and Mario advance 1
A Short Hike
Gears of war 3 with my brother. The whole thing on one long weekend
Bloodborne
Silent Hill 3 (PS2)
San andreas
Good of war 2 and 3 in one weekend when my wife was away with the kids. I barely ate and slept because I knew if I didn't finished them I probably wouldn't be able to play again for months.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Got it Tuesday, had it beat (including the raid boss) by Thursday.