Edited By
Leo Zhang

In a recent analysis of singleplayer games on Steam, four titles caught the spotlight: RimWorld, Europa Universalis IV, Civilization V, and Factorio. Players are debating the validity of these rankings, sparking discussions on what makes games truly replayable.
Steam data indicates RimWorld leads with a substantial percentage of players logging over 100 hours, followed closely by Europa Universalis IV and Total War: Warhammer II. These statistics are driving contrasting opinions among gamers about the meaning behind these rankings.
Endless Gameplay: "RimWorld will take your soul and sell it to buy go juice!"
Missing Titles: Many fans expressed disappointment. One stated, "The missing one is Total War: Warhammer II!"
Varying Metrics: Some gamers argue that the method for determining replayability is flawed; โThe metrics are a rather meaningless measure,โ one claimed.
Despite the high praise for the top titles, community members highlight other contenders. A user mentioned, "Kenshi and Pathfinder also deserve attention for their depth and engagement."
Interestingly, Factorio, previously a favorite, ranked eighth. Gamers are clearly not agreeing on the assessment criteria for what constitutes a top game. Does simply logging hours in a game equate to replayability?
Overall, the community sentiment appears mixed. While many celebrate the listed games, others feel key titles were overlooked or misrepresented. This debate showcases the diverse preferences within the gaming community, reflecting a passion for exploration in gameplay.
RimWorld holds the top spot for 100+ hour players, but not without controversy.
One player laments, "Where is the top 5?" indicating confusion over rankings.
Total War series often mentioned as a glaring omission, indicating a demand for broader recognition.
The discussion around replayability and which games deserve recognition continues to unfold. As gamers assess their favorites, whether itโs RimWorld or another title, itโs clear that passion drives these conversations. Whatโs your take on the rankings?
For more on gaming trends and community discussions, check out Steam.