Exploring Egypt and Ancient Greece in the AC games was a guilty pleasure, albeit the gameplay loop being samey. However, if there was more time allotted to a human life, I wouldn't have stopped playing either Origins or Odyssey.
Not necessarily? If I had 48 hours with the prior context of only over having had 24 hours, I wouldn't mind allotting 1 - 2 hours of playing AC: Odyssey or Origins or especially MMORPGs.
I don't play MMORPGs much anymore because they're a time sink. Not because I don't enjoy them.
I'm so deep in Assassin's Creed at this point that I finish every major one (still need to go back to Rogue). I usually run the clock down till the last minute, though, I'll be finishing Odyssey's final bits of DLC just before I get Valhalla.
Means I only have a little time for similarly huge games, though. To answer the question I'd probably say World of Warcraft (the lore seems fascinatingly bananas at this point) and classic CRPGs. I feel with the latter I need to invest more time into understanding mechanics and being patient with slow narrative burns.
If I were immortal and there were 48 hours in every day I would play every MMO just to have experienced them. I would also spend more time on season based fighting games, like I used to in college.
Yes, of course. Lion King wasn't joking when they said "There's far too much to take in here, more to do than can ever be done." There are too many good ass video games, nevermind all the other great shit there is to experience.