Amid the ocean of ever-evolving titles that promise hundreds of hours of entertainment, it’s always refreshing to stumble upon a short and focused story-driven experience, one that players can finish in a couple of evenings before moving on to something new. As game prices have noticeably increased over the past few years, the industry stepped away from such offerings for a while, driven by the idea of "justifying" price tags with extra playtime. Luckily, in recent years, shorter narrative-focused games with no multiplayer have made a strong comeback, with several becoming huge hits.
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Whether it’s an episodic adventure with choices and QTEs, a classic third-person cinematic action-adventure, an intense shooter with unexpected twists, or a psychological horror, fans of memorable stories with accessible gameplay have plenty of options. Below, we’re taking a look at some of the best and most memorable story-driven games that can be completed in just a few evenings yet will likely stay with players much longer.
This list focuses on relatively short story-driven games that take roughly 7 to 10 hours to complete, offering enough playtime to last through a full weekend. As such, titles under 6 hours that can be beaten in a single sitting are excluded.
Titanfall 2
Time to Beat: 6-7 Hours
Now, let’s not get too carried away after bringing this into the spotlight and once again start craving Titanfall 3, as that’s what fans usually do. For players drawn to memorable FPS campaigns, Titanfall 2 is often cited as one of the strongest, offering a short, condensed cinematic journey full of intense action and emotional moments. Some of Titanfall 2’s levels, like the legendary Cause and Effect, are still remembered as some of the best in the genre, period.
Titanfall 2’s campaign is perfectly paced, allows gamers to play as both a pilot and a Titan, delivers spectacular action, and places the bond between human and machine front and center, resulting in an experience that’s hard to put down and even harder to forget.
Spec Ops: The Line
Time to Beat: 7 Hours
Spec Ops: The Line might not be the newest release, yet among short, memorable shooters with a unique setting and a powerful story full of unexpected twists, it still hits incredibly hard. Back when it launched, Spec Ops: The Line sparked intense discussions about its narrative, and if anyone has managed to avoid spoilers until now, it remains worth playing today for the story alone.
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The intense firefights set against a sand-covered Dubai already give the game a distinct identity, but the strong soundtrack, striking depictions of the horrors of war, and grounded characters elevate it even further. Despite surface-level similarities to other military shooters, Spec Ops: The Line is much closer to Apocalypse Now than Call of Duty.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Time to Beat: 7-8 Hours
The Lost Legacy is a sort of mini-Uncharted adventure; one that players can complete in just a couple of sittings. The shortest mainline entry in the series to date, it may feel like an expansion to long-time fans, but thanks to its standalone story, new protagonist, and a fresh supporting cast, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy can be easily enjoyed by newcomers to the Naughty Dog series without feeling out of place.
With its striking visuals, exotic locations, cinematic storytelling, and signature blend of action, adventure, platforming, and puzzle-solving, The Lost Legacy represents a classic PlayStation title at its best — just as fun to watch from the couch as it is to play.
As Dusk Falls
Time to Beat: 7-8 Hours
An impressive debut title from Interior Night, As Dusk Falls is a great example of how memorable results can be achieved with relatively small resources. Telltale and AdHoc fans will instantly feel at home because As Dusk Falls plays and feels like a classic narrative-driven episodic adventure, complete with shocking cliffhangers and unexpected outcomes.
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It’s worth noting that As Dusk Falls may turn some players away due to its fully static visual style, where non-animated still images transition depending on player choices. But if that isn’t a deal-breaker, the game offers a gripping criminal story full of twists and emotional conflict, multiple playable characters with strong voice acting, and excellent replay value.
The Order: 1886
Time to Beat: 7-8 Hours
The Order: 1886 was met poorly by critics due to its short length and limited gameplay variety. After all, there are entire chapters in the game that are essentially lengthy cutscenes. However, The Order: 1886 isn’t without its strengths, featuring breathtaking visuals that still impress nearly a decade later and an intriguing setting worth immersing in.
As time passes, more players have begun to appreciate The Order: 1886 for what it is: an incredibly cinematic story-driven adventure with some intense moments of gun-blazing action and visceral horror. It remains one of the most underappreciated games of its kind, and the one that players won’t quickly forget.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
Time to Beat: 8 Hours
For years now, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice has stood as a must-play psychological journey that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in the medium. Despite its compact scope and limited set of mechanics, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice delivers a lasting impact, offering a rollercoaster of memorable scenes and emotions as players dive into Senua’s distorted perception of reality, shaped by the voices in her head.
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Blending exploration and puzzle-solving with sudden bursts of fierce combat and intense boss encounters, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice remains unmatched in its story, characters, sound design, and emotional weight. Even the much-anticipated sequel, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, can’t quite capture the same spark despite a jaw-dropping technical execution.
Dispatch
Time to Beat: 9 Hours
Dispatch marked a long-awaited return to choice-driven games with an episodic structure that was once a defining trademark of Telltale Games. Developed by industry veterans who formed the new AdHoc Studio, Dispatch quickly became a surprise hit, gaining more attention with each episode drop and peaking at over 220,000 concurrent Steam players for its finale, all while earning glowing reviews.
A fresh take on the superhero genre, Dispatch not only boasts a unique setting, memorable characters voiced by Hollywood talent, and a stylized presentation reminiscent of animated films, but also offers gameplay that goes deeper than dialogue choices and QTE sequences. Now that the full story is complete, it’s the perfect time to experience Dispatch from start to finish, or maybe even replay it to see just how drastically choices can reshape the narrative.
The Quarry
Time to Beat: 9-10 Hours
Supermassive Games is practically synonymous with cinematic horror titles that blur the line between classic slasher films and interactive storytelling. Between Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology games, and The Quarry, players can pick almost any entry and find themselves pulled into a tense survival narrative where numerous playable characters may live or die depending on their decisions.
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The Quarry is the studio’s formula at its most refined, building on everything Supermassive has perfected over the years. It offers a branching narrative, chilling encounters, a light investigative layer, believable characters brought to life by world-class actors, and a nostalgic tone inspired by 1980s horror classics like Friday the 13th and Sleepaway Camp. While perfectly enjoyable in solo, these games shine even brighter when played in a group — passing the controller around and watching chaos unfold through the consequences of every choice or mistake.
South of Midnight
Time to Beat: 10 Hours
This year’s largely underappreciated story-driven action-adventure, South of Midnight, is not only one of the best games set amid the American bayou, but a visual and musical treat, equally stunning with its stylish graphics, cartoonish characters, and fascinating original score by Olivier Deriviere. While not nearly as inventive in its combat or plentiful platforming sections, South of Midnight is well worth playing for the story alone.
In South of Midnight, players are fully immersed in numerous Deep South myths and legends, experiencing them firsthand while following the personal journey of Hazel Flood and her family legacy. Approachable, exciting, and packed with memorable boss encounters elevated by its energetic soundtrack, South of Midnight is exactly the kind of game worth spending a weekend with.
Mafia: Definitive Edition
Time to Beat: 10 Hours
The shortest entry in the series, Mafia: Definitive Edition is the perfect starting point for newcomers, delivering a classic tale of ordinary people caught in the web of criminal activity and complicated mob family ties. Set against the stunning backdrop of a bustling 1930s American city, Mafia: Definitive Edition draws heavily from iconic gangster films like The Godfather and Once Upon a Time in America. While some story beats may feel familiar, the execution is what keeps players fully invested.
With its mission-based structure set in an open-world environment, Mafia: Definitive Edition strikes a great balance between driving, action, and cinematic storytelling, never wasting time or overstaying its welcome — especially for players focused strictly on the narrative.
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