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Re: Length of Games Many games do seem to be getting shorter, hell some even remove the single player component completely (Battlefield series, I am looking at you...what on earth happened to the campaigns that we saw in BF1942?!). But look at it this way... An average FPS, 8-10 hours at £30. An average action film, 2 hours at £19 for a DVD. An RPG, bloody ages at £30. There are games like Final Fantasy on the PS2 that keep track of how long you've played, and often if you play through it looking for secrets and whatnot you can easily hit ridiculously long play times. Lord of the Rings, ~9 hours at around £50 for the boxed set. ...are you really getting ripped off in comparison? |
Re: Length of Games well for me I like a long game such as Oblivian thats open ended. Freelancer for another example took me a week or so to do. mainly I look at games that are open ended something that will keep my interst in the game like GTA game mainly SA for it's opened endness. |
Re: Length of Games That's right, I've gotten incredible mileage out of some games like Rome: Total War, Neverwinter Nights, and Serious Sam. Other games, like God of War, were awesome but really only took 10 hours of playtime. |
Re: Length of Games I like long games. One of the reasons i like long games is because they are more fun to play, there's usually more story, and therefore more stuff to do and more stuff to be seen. I don't care for games that you can beat with only a few hours of playing. Quote:
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Re: Length of Games Another thing that effects game length : Skill. What Mr Pink may be able to do in 1 attempt in 5 minutes may take Mr. Blue an hour and 15 attempts. For example I would get a huge game time from an RPG because I dont play them. I would have to learn a new set of skills and things whereas a RPG fan would be able to progress faster then me. However if you put an FPS in fron of him, he will not progress as fast as me (I only play FPS games & rome : TW). Also, I dont play often but when I do it is a binge session. I will play 4 hours or Rome, then a few of an FPS...could easily last 7 hours. Tends to be on the occasional saturday when I feel too hungover to go outdoors. |
Re: Length of Games in shooting games, it depends on how good your reaction time is. this makes u better at the game and so you finish it pretty fast. |
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Re: Length of Games to me the ideal playtime of a game would be at least 50 hours.i hate short games.one thing i dont like about most FPS is most of them only have like 11-15 levels |
Re: Length of Games Thats why I love games that will let you continue doing things after you've completed the game. I hate games that when you beat it, the credits roll, and you can't even just torture towns with what you unlocked. It takes me at least a 2 days to complete a game. I used to be good, but I just don't have the time to sit 5 hours a day on a game. |
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