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Dustmop

[i]Fight for what makes you happy[/i]
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    Hoo boy. Risk of Rain is a big one for me. Yeah, I'll fail a run, and then think "I should go do real things," then I start a new round, and four hours later I'm wrapping up my newest game-breaking run... oops.
    This only happens to me with games where the turnover time is short - like The Binding of Isaac, each game is only a few minutes so I can tell myself "oh, just one more" no matter what. When it comes to longer games I get bogged down by how long the pieces of it are and feel like it's faster and more fun if I take lots of breaks so stopping isn't difficult for me.

    I completely forgot about rogue-likes. D:
    Risk of Rain, Isaac, Spelunky, etc.. every time I die, I think, "That was a crappy roll anyway. I didn't even get any good items. I'll just try one more time. Just one more quick round."
    As several more 'quick games' and hours pass..
     

    Nathan

    Blade of Justice
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    Football Manager. I'm always like "let me test this new tactic" aaaand before I know it, the season is over :/
     

    Nolafus

    Aspiring something
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    The first game I experienced this was with Age of Mythology. It was 5PM and said to myself, "Okay, just let me do this one thing, and then I'll eat dinner." Before I knew it, it was 9PM and I had beaten the map. I didn't even realize how hungry I was.

    The most recent game that has done this to me is Portal 2. I couldn't stop playing it. I wanted to beat this puzzle, and then the next one, I just couldn't help myself. There was no way these puzzles were getting the best of me!
     
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    This happens to me when I start playing any RPG game with a good story. It's pretty easy to lose track of time when especially when it reaches a cliffhanger, or when you're simply addicted to the way the game plays out. It feels like the world puts itself in fast-forward as soon as you start playing. Most of the time, what feels like only 10 minutes is actually an hour, maybe even two!
     

    twocows

    The not-so-black cat of ill omen
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    Good atmospheric games do this for me. Metroid Prime trilogy, Half-Life 2 and its sequels. I'm sure I could think of others, but these spring to mind right away.

    Also, KotOR 2; the writing keeps me immersed.
     
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    Yeah happened the other day xD
    Well... I was playing Minecraft PS3 at around 12pm planned to play for about 1-3 hours. It soon became 3pm and I was like ahh I will shut off when I finish this task... An hour had passed, ah just going to finish this little thing and will definitely shut off, when I finished that. Hmmm a suppose a little more can't hurt before I knew it, it was 6pm *facepalm*. I don't think that was very healthy.... Lol that's like the longest time ever spent gaming xD
     

    Seth Rollins

    Holding on to You |-/
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    Any game with a good story.

    WAIT NO. HARVEST MOON. THAT GAME. Believe me, it looks like a babies game but it is. Addictive. As. Crack. Go try it if you dont believe me. I can keep playing it for 6 hours if i want.
     

    Steven

    [i]h e l p[/i]
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    Yesterday I was playing Civ5..I told myself after 15 minutes I had to leave to pick my roommate up from work.

    Two hours later my roommate walks in. Woops.
     
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