10 Most Severely Addictive Video Games Of The Last 10 Years
10. Elden Ring
Applying the soulsborne formula to an open-world game was a stroke of genius, as Elden Ring is one of the undisputed kings of "just one more try!"
The Lands Between is one of the more fleshed-out and fully realized worlds in gaming history, where every stretch of land, every abandoned shack, and every babbling weirdo you find in a cave tells the story of this murdered world.
Elden Ring understands, like the other open-world games on this list, that one of the best ways to keep people coming back for more is to subtly clue them in that there is indeed more there, and make them care about the prospect of finding it. And if there happens to be an obstacle in the way like, say, a giant nightmare creature made of hair, eyeballs, and hatred that one-shots you, all the better.
Now the player is curious, now they wanna get stronger, so they can see what's so damned important to have an eldritch abomination acting as a bouncer. And thus, the rest of the game is explored, and more secrets uncovered, and more bosses are encountered. The player is hooked.
And all without nickel and diming them at every turn, funny that.