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LudicrousSpeed said:
It means the content there has been worth 515 hours to me. And you don't do the same things in MP games. That's what makes them so different. You do the same things in SP games. If iI replay a level of Gears or The Order, I might change the weapon I use or something but the same story will play out, the same enemies will show up.

I can play Evacuation on Evolve and have two wildly different Hunt matches with a unique Nest match sandwiches between. It's pretty much the exact opposite of what you said.

And that's why MP games can release for the same price. They might even have less actual content on the disc but you get more out of that content.


But you are still doing the same thing over and over again. The game makers didn't make 515 hours worth of content...they made maybe 10 and you just stretched it really far. The same could be done in any game that has random elements...once again, just because you personally can have fun doing the same thing over and over again for 515 hours, doesn't mean that game has a lot of content. You say you get more out of that content, but that is really up to the person and whether or not they can have fun doing the same thing over and over again. There have been numerous reviewers who have said that the game has already started to feel same-y and its only been out for a week. I wouldn't call that "getting more out of the content"...

Compare Evolve to another game about hunting giant monsters...like Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate which just released for $20 less than evolve. In Monster Hunter 4U, there is both a single player and a multiplayer, tons of different armors, eleven weapon classes (each with its own giant upgrade tree), 98 Monsters (75 of those being large monsters) and just a generally huge mass of content. Yes, you only play as the hunters, but there is an undeniably huge amount of content here that Evolve can't even come close to matching.