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Top Five Picks for a My Video Game with Endless Hours of Playing Time


Want to get the most bangs for your bucks with a my video game purchase? Then use these picks to aid in selecting your next big winner that will provide ample hours of gaming. So you want a my video game that will provide you with a hundred hours or more of playing time for your hard earned and quickly spent $65 plus tax (average price for a new video game in the US)? Tragically, most video games that are released these days only have about an average of 20 measly hours of gaming time. Do the math, and you may end up working half that time just to afford buying the game in the first place. The easy solution is to find a decent my video game that offers plenty of hours of glee with gaming. The following top five are certain please.

Grand Theft Auto IV: The definitive reason to own a video game console offers at least 100 hours of gaming time or more. With multiple content expansion packs available, easily it’s a top pick. Explore the virtual rendering of NYC as you engage in criminal, nefarious operations in your rise to top dog of the underworld in the fictitious Liberty City; drive any car, go anywhere, do almost anything.

Skyrim: Love role playing role playing games? Look no further than this my video game top picks and “Game of the Year” winner for 2011. Explore the vast realms of Skyrim, the last Nord Empire, as you engage in thrilling expeditions, quests and dungeon crawling like you never imagined it before. The average gamer takes about 200 hours to beat this massive free-world RPG.

Saints Row 3: A lot people call this game “the other Grand Theft Auto.” For all extents and purposes, it truly is. That’s because you can drive cars, supp them up, enjoy countless side missions, shoot tons of different guns, and beat a thrilling story mode that takes about 50 hours to complete. One more thing: you can play this game cooperatively with a friend, something GTA has never featured.

Madden 2012: Football never has been better than in this version. More realistic tackles, animations and team functions make “Franchise Mode” more addictive than ever before. The average season will take you about 25 hours of game play to get through. That’s not factoring how many season you want to play, which are unlimited.

Red Dead Redemption: The best cowboy shooter ever designed features a vast free world that includes three US states and Mexico. Shoot your way to fame as you hunt down old school bandits to bring them to justice. Once you spend 80 hours on the single player campaign, the multiplayer offers unending tills.