| RolStoppable said: You haven't paid attention then. Buying two different boxes is how you mess it up, because then you have two game cards that don't stack with each other. By buying two different boxes, you also pay more than you would by doing it right. Whether you choose Birthright or Conquest as your base version, you'll get a game that lasts around 30 hours. That's in line with previous Fire Emblem games that nobody had an issue with. You can then buy the other version at half the price; there is some repeated content, but why complain when the price is reduced by 50%? The same goes for the third path. $/€80 in total for 90 hours of Fire Emblem isn't overpriced when Awakening was fine at $/€40 for 30 hours. The only overpriced thing about Fates is the same as it was in Awakening: Individual non-canonical maps. But as far as the actual campaigns, their quality and price are concerned, Fates is better than Awakening by a comfortable margin. |
Interesting. Still, a weird way to measure the value of the game adding time per cost of the game. But I guess I tried to make the point about having to own multiple things instead everything in one single box (except for that limited edition box that brough everything, since not a lot of people could access it)







