Summary

Many players have experienced the feeling of getting lost in a shooter game that takes you through hours of content and is packed with satisfying combat mechanics. First-person shooters thrive on this kind of gameplay, and that’s why they remain popular when offering something new.

Preferences may vary regarding how much time you are willing to invest in video games. Some of you might want to complete your game in a single sitting, while others prefer to explore the detailed lore that can take weeks to fully experience through the campaign. If you lean towards the latter, the following games might be perfect for you.

The Kashmir Restaurant in Rapture from Bioshock.

BioShock is a role-playing survival shooter with a unique plot that bombards you with mystery and numerous questions during your first few hours, but the answers get revealed gradually as you explore its world in detail.

In the beginning, you find yourself adrift in the open ocean following a crash. A bathysphere then transports you deep into the ocean, where you discover an underwater city, Rapture. Once glorious, the city is now isolated and filled with genetically modified and corrupted creatures, and you must survive it on your own.

Picking up a red barrel with the Gravity Gun in Half-Life 2.

Half-Life 2 did way more than expand on the already established legacy of its first part. It redefined the first-person shooter genre forever by introducing cinematics and incredible physics-based mechanics.

The game has multiple long chapters,where you play as Gorden Freeman, a former scientist on a missionto secure the survival of the human species. Half-Life 2 was such a trendsetter that it breathed new life into PC gaming, and as of today, it’s been a fan favorite as well as an established classic.

Holding an AK while exploring Dead City in Metro Exodus

The Metro game series is built around a grim, post-apocalyptic, and heavily irradiated world where your goal is to survive. Back in 2019, the third installment of the series, Metro Exodus, came out, and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it one of the best-looking games on the market back then.

Metro Exodus has seven major chaptersand multiple different endings that can be good or bad. For each of these chapters, you will experience a whole different setting and a unique storyline that will have you hooked for hours.

Shooting a bearded Zed with an assault rifle in the city.

The sequel to the 2009 zombie Co-op shooter, Killing Floor 2 blends action and carnage with some great visuals and an amazing soundtrack. Action exists at the game’s core, with many different weapons to choose from as you tear through enemies equipped with adrenaline-pumping music.

There are, in total, ten classes you may choose from, each starting off with a different weapon and perks to help you survive, depending on your playstyle. Once you end a wave, points can be earned and can be exchanged to grab new items for the next round, and thankfully, the length of this game is sufficiently long enough for you to enjoy yourself throughout.

Holding a weapon on a random Planet with the player’s outpost in FPS view

Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, Starfield is a video game on a galactic scalewith a distinct plot that pays homage to iconic Sci-fi movies like Alien and even Interstellar. It’s massive, with the theme of space exploration at its center, intended to give you an extremely long game.

Its narrative stretches to the outer worlds with a story of how humans abandoned Earth and colonized the stars. It has a beautiful galaxy to explore, with massive spaceships that can transport you to distant corners of the Universe.

Using a flamethrower on an enemy in Far Cry 6.

The Far Cry series had long failed to connect with the gaming community after Far Cry 3, but Far Cry 6 smoothed out a lot of issues that people faced in past games and, in doing so, almost became the best of the series.

Far Cry 6 throws you into a country ruled by a dictator, Antón Castillo, on the fictional island nation of Yara. You play as Dani Rojas, an orphan turned guerrilla fighter trying to fight this authoritarian rule. The game has a huge map, which requires serious patience to explore, let alone complete its main storyline and side missions.

Viktor Vektor sits in his office.

A brilliant open-world RPG isn’t just defined by the depth of its main storybut also by the great side content that you can sink your time into just as much. CD Projekt Red has built Cyberpunk 2077 around this very concept.

Cyberpunk 2077 was a buggy mess on release, but the newest updates have made radical improvements through surprisingly in-depth overhauls to the entire game. Keeping that aside, Cyberpunk 2077 remains one of the longest FPS games to beat due to the length of its side quests, as well as the length of the main quest and the choices you get to make in it.

Exploring the wasteland with the Red Rocket in the distance

Fallout 4 features a post-nuclear version of Boston, once known for its historical significance and modern academic prestige, but is now just ruins and radiation.

Depending on what gender you choose, the protagonist of Fallout 4 is a character named the Sole Survivor, who, after witnessing the death of their spouse, roams around this apocalyptic world in search of their kidnapped son. The main storyline takes around twenty-seven hours to complete, with many hidden quests and details that offer hundreds of hours of gameplay.

Borderlands 2 Tiny Tina Assault on Dragon Keep screenshot of Zer0 and Claptrap being attacked by monsters

Borderlands 2 is the single most bizarre shooter out there due to its comical art style that still holds up pretty well.

Following on from the events in Borderlands 1,you once again assume the role of a Vault Hunter, a morally ambiguous mercenary living on the planet Pandora, fighting against the ever-funny Handsome Jack to prevent him from taking control over the planet. Playing through the main story once will take you around thirty hours, while the side content requires even more time.

A Zombie close to the player, near Swiggin Serum

7 Days To Die tosses you into a landscape surrounded by hordes of zombies, with your main objective being to survive for as long as possible.This brilliant survival crafting game is extremely long, as the main objective alone can take you more than fifty hours to beat.

Early in the game, without access to special equipment, the most strategic way to survive is by scavenging and looting to get weapons and tools. Following in-game time, after seven days, you will be tested with a challenge when the infested zombies attack your location and get progressively more violent with each passing week.