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Kasz216 said:
tombi123 said:
well I payed full price for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and finished it in two days, but i wasn't disapionted. I could have spread the book out over a week, but I wouldn't have in enjoyed it more.

I dont know if anyone has read 'Eric' by Terry Pratchett, its about 150 pages long, which is about half the length of an average Pratchett book, but cost the same amount, was I dissapionted by the book? No it was just as enjoyable as all his others and I considered it money well spent.

(expecting my book-game comparison to be ripped apart within the hour =)

 

I'd just point out that other then being a different format the Deathly Hallows was still much cheaper then Heavenly Sword and cost you less.

Yeah, I think that it is difficult to compare the value of a book when it costs $30 (or under $10 for the paperback) to a $60 game ...

From what I understood from the reviews the complaint about heavenly sword was half that it was too short, and half that it was repetitive nd shallow; I haven't played it so I can't say but I would expect that if it was as shallow as they say there wouldn't be too much difference between rushing through and taking your time, and if it is as repetitive as they say there wouldn't be much value in playing through the game multiple times.