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twesterm said:
d21lewis said:
twesterm said:
darthdevidem01 said:
@twesterm

Kojima will prove to you that a 90 min cutscene can be a masterpiece

He's going to prove jack shit to me because I'm not going to bother with a 90 minute cut scene.

I play games to, you know, actually play games. I don't play them to watch a full length movie.



That's going to be hard since I'm not going to buy the game.

I'm pretty serious when I say I won't tolerate a 90 minute cut scene.


Kojima-san will probably cry himself to sleep over this.

Also, I think the first game, at least that I remember, where you could pause the cutscenes was Xenosaga.  It had some cutscenes which bordered on 30 to 60 minutes, so I think it was a wise decision. 



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