Kamahl, it's not my problem if you aren't able to debate my initial point, but don't insult me, or anyone else in your frustration. That's not tolerated, and this is your warning. Debate civilly or you will be banned. My point wasn't the point of the initial topic. My point was that Blu-ray hasn't increased game length. You continue to try and redirect that to something I wasn't talking about in the first place. Also, you said:
"Actually, the Wii has the shortest games of the generation so far, just because they aren't popular doesn't mean they shouldn't be counted. And it also has a lot of no storyline games that depend on how fast you get bored of it. Pretty unfair to say the PS3 has the shortest games when those games don't require half as much work as the games being developed for the other 2 consoles and PC."
Super Mario Galaxy is full of content and nothing in it is repetitive. Every galaxy is absolutely unique if professional reviewers are to be believed. Metroid Prime 3 is the same, but with a plot and voice acting. It seems you are the one lacking knowledge of the games I'm talking about.
Also, what do you consider the game with the most content you have ever played? Because Brawl has: a robust single-player adventure game that goes through storylines for every single character with stylized FMV mixed in for plot development, online co-op for that adventure, at least 35 playable completely unique characters when all is said and done, dozens of unique stages, a stage builder, online multiplayer, tons of unlockables (trophies, songs, stickers, etc.), recordable video and screenshot tools, and many other game modes (such as classic, target, home run, etc.), and unannounced features.
As far as Folklore, I went by the playtime stated in the Gametrailers review. If that's incorrect then I apologize, but usually I consider review sources pretty accurate when it comes to gameplay time. Back to my original point though, if you aren't going to attempt to prove that Blu-ray is making games longer, then what are you arguing with me about? I'm not debating the original topic. I had my own point of view on Blu-ray and you have sidestepped it constantly.








