I cut my teeth on Dragon Warrior and Ultima: Exodus on the NES. I've dabbled a lot with RPGs and JRPGs but my completion rate is pretty low; Once you start getting into flat-out-RNG fights I lose my patience. I've always loved and hated SMT for that reason. My first experience with it was Revelations: The Demon Slayer on the Game Boy Color and I've spent a lot of time with Nocturne and Strange Journey, but instant-kill attacks you have to pray never land always turn me off of the end game there.
In terms of time-invested, I've got to say Morrowind was the game that ate me the most. Another game I've never "finished" I explored the hell out of that game, cheesily roleplaying through the whole thing myself and managing to uncover nearly every treasure without a guide or any sort of help. It stands out as one of my favorite "Get lost in the world" examples and will likely never be topped.
In terms of time-invested, I've got to say Morrowind was the game that ate me the most. Another game I've never "finished" I explored the hell out of that game, cheesily roleplaying through the whole thing myself and managing to uncover nearly every treasure without a guide or any sort of help. It stands out as one of my favorite "Get lost in the world" examples and will likely never be topped.