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PriceCharting is pretty good for tracking the value of your physical games and a great indicator of what a game goes for so you dont overpay.



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Could never relate to HowLongToBeat imo. I'm on the "exploration" side of the spectrum whilst not a completionist and I still end up most of the time overshooting the average people get on their playthroughs.

Btb, here's a non-recommendation, WikiFandom. Worst site on the universe.



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Mar1217 said:

Could never relate to HowLongToBeat imo. I'm on the "exploration" side of the spectrum whilst not a completionist and I still end up most of the time overshooting the average people get on their playthroughs.

I've found myself to be considering the length of a game quite often when considering the next game to play. Sometimes I want something short, and sometimes I'm ready for something longer. HowLongToBeat doesn't have to be very reliable to aid my in my decision-making.



Mar1217 said:

Could never relate to HowLongToBeat imo. I'm on the "exploration" side of the spectrum whilst not a completionist and I still end up most of the time overshooting the average people get on their playthroughs.

Btb, here's a non-recommendation, WikiFandom. Worst site on the universe.

Yeah, if you're similar to me in taking your time when playing, go to game's page and look in-depth data, especially under Leisure - I tend to fall between Completionist/Average (or Median) and Main+Extras/Leisure category (with former being shorter and latter longer).