If you have problems finding 20 hours in a given week for recreation of any kind, you have bigger problems than any video game. I strongly suggest you reexamine your life. I have, in the past, been able to work full-time, attend college full-time, run a D&D; game, play in another D&D; game, play World of Warcraft, and still have some time left over for other types of recreation. Nothing short of a baby or toddler would have ruined that for me.
LOL. Welcome to the life of an aging geek. As I've said to other young geeks in the past, just remember. I am your future.
Guild Wars for life yo. After the initial purchase of the game, the online service is free. I can play the game for 15 minutes and run a quick PVP game or go run a mission and kill a dragon. Log off and go do something else. It's has been the best MMO at least for me.
Puzzle Pirates ftw. It actually requires skill, but it's still not worth what they charge for it. I only played it as long as I did because I got a discount as a beta tester.
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