pezus said:
I don't know about the 40+ hours though. It took me ~20 hours to complete ME1 and ~30 to complete ME2. I'm betting on about 25-30 for ME3 |
For me it was 35 hours for ME and 50 for ME2. This is counting all the DLC's and doing every single mission and exploring every single planet on ME1 and mining every planet on ME2 plus playing on Veteran (ME1) and Hardcore (ME2) first time, so you can shave at least 5 hours for ME's DLC's and 10 for ME2.
I'm not saying that the games are 40+ hours, they can be beat in much less time but the total amount of time can reach 30-40 hours. And I consider myself a rather good gamer, never dying once on both games nor wasting too much time on main missions.
If ME3 continues the trend of building up more content over the previous versions, then I can easily see reach that mark.
Still, my point still stands. If you can judge such a game in just 90 seconds gameplay, especially one game that has varied gameplay possibilities, then something is very wrong in this kind of mentality.
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