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That's my point - be sure that approach is going to fit the majority of your audience. For example I never judge by length of entertainment experience but the quality of the experience. So your approach simply doesn't work for me at all.

Now, if you're sure I'm in the minority then ignore that and go with value your way.

On the other hand, if my views were to represent the majority of your potential readers, they're going to find fault with your reviews pretty quickly.

Neither of us is right, I'm just saying that commercially, the way to chose normally is to pick the approach best suited to your audience.

Of course, I do understand the value element is driven by cost considerations. I know I'm lucky enough to be in a position where I can afford to buy any game that takes my fancy, whether to play it once for a great experience or multiple times, and that many other gamers must make hard choices in terms of spending their money.

As an amusing aside, how would you rate 15 minutes of mind blowing sex vs 90 minutes of average sex? Although, to be fair, I guess we'd have to assume money was changing hands for the analogy to be accurate!



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...