>game is over 100 hours long
Game is over 100 hours long
name one
Elden Ring
this is how I feel about KCD right now, specially when my OCD prevents me to start other shit until i finish it. like its a decent game, but fuck...
If it's good then sure, I'll play for 100 hours.
DQ11 for example, I think I clocked something about 60, and I wished it would end already after like 20.
every game can be over 100 hours long if you're a faggot
alternatively, no game is over 100 hours long if you aren't a retard or turboautist
>game is over
>devs expect you to stop and grind for a while so you can be strong enough to finish the game
>just turn down the difficulty instead
Heh, nothing personnel, last boss
>game is less than 1000 hours long
Witcher 3
I was just desperate for Red Dead 2 to end that shit just keeps going
>game is so good you end up playing it for 100 hours
I never finished it either for the same reason.
>game has an ending
RDR2
Assasin's Creed Odyssey
Holy fucking shit they really weren't joking about the Odyssey aspect. That game is a marathon.
>Game plays
unironically hollow knight. I still have a ton of things left to do in this game. it's amazing
Both of Owlcat's Pathfinder games.
What's your guys' ideal total playtime for a game?
It depends on the game, of course, but for me, I love a solid 30-50 hour experience.
about 2 hours a day
FF15
Trails of Cold Steel IV
I loved every minute of RDR2 but when I tried to replay it from the beginning I dropped it because I knew it was going to be too long, I don't have the energy to do that again, maybe in a couple of years but I don't know, I think it's the longest Rockstar game ever and it's a massive story, I could replay any other GTA game or Bully with no problems but RDR2 is too much
KNOCK KNOCK
LET THE DEVIL IN
Depends on the game and genre. After more than 15 hours, the game better be great or I'll start hating it. Most RPGs are way too long. But to give a ballpark: Gothic 1 has an ok length, Gothic 2 is too long with the addon.