Rob Zacny’s review says it’s like 20-30 hours long, but Heather Alexandra’s says she finished it after 85 hours
I was told Red Dead 2 was a 25-30 hour game and I spent 115 before I beat it. Some people just play the plot and say, "I'm done."
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The Kotaku piece has sold me on this game such that I almost don’t want to hear anyone else talk about it anymore. Austin is right, that’s a real all-timer of a review
I’m still interested in reading the thinkpieces about it, but I feel like I need to play it myself and form my own thoughts before I get frustrated with other people’s
Rob Zacny’s review says it’s like 20-30 hours long, but Heather Alexandra’s says she finished it after 85 hours
The game REALLY seemed to click with Heather, more than with any reviewer I seen. She mentions the area where she goes out of the way to (I guess I'll spoil it to be safe)
travel along dangerous areas so she could set up zip lines that other people would be able to use
I have to remind myself to turn off the controller speaker if i play this or else it's gonna be pretty weird having baby sounds coming out of my rented room in the middle of the night
The answer may be to liquidate any non vital assets and abandon your debts to live off the grid in whatever wilderness is nearest to you and has the smallest possible number of white supremecist terrorist cells
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The answer may be to liquidate any non vital assets and abandon your debts to live off the grid in whatever wilderness is nearest to you and has the smallest possible number of white supremecist terrorist cells
I'm a little concerned what happens if I don't pick up this game for a month after release (when I actually have time for it), will the emojis and litter packages just dominate the landscape?
Anyway, I can't play Death Stranding because I don't want to have to explain to my wife for 20 minutes what's going on in some bonkers Kojima cut scene every time she walks through the room.
I'm a little concerned what happens if I don't pick up this game for a month after release (when I actually have time for it), will the emojis and litter packages just dominate the landscape?
It looks like they are putting players together on small instances, with a new instance created with each zone. It sounds like there's a system to cluster players at about the same level of progression.
I can see how they could keep that going for quite some time, especially with the way Sony continuously supports and markets its originals via sales, promotions, and the eventual PS Plus giveaway.
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What the fuck??? Is this?????????
Marketing, game dev isnt free.
There are parts of this game that sound fascinating and that I really want to see, but it seems there's a lot of bullshit getting in the way of that.
Which all sounds par for the course for a Kojima game really.
Rob Zacny’s review says it’s like 20-30 hours long, but Heather Alexandra’s says she finished it after 85 hours
Depends on how much you mainline it
Im listening to the Waypoint podcast.
Maybe? I don't know.
I was told Red Dead 2 was a 25-30 hour game and I spent 115 before I beat it. Some people just play the plot and say, "I'm done."
I’m still interested in reading the thinkpieces about it, but I feel like I need to play it myself and form my own thoughts before I get frustrated with other people’s
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Most people beat one route of FE Three Houses in about 60-70 hours.
I'm 95 into GD and still have like six chapters left.
(Those fish won't catch themselves!)
I would have to make an HR complaint on that one
The game REALLY seemed to click with Heather, more than with any reviewer I seen. She mentions the area where she goes out of the way to (I guess I'll spoil it to be safe)
So I imagine she explored every moment of it.
Vinny and Alex both say they took about 60 hours to beat it.
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Finally, a non-dystopian post apocalyptic future.
But I'm flat broke so I'm not getting it for awhile.
Maybe that's for the best?
I'm working 80+ hours a week to pay off debt... That seems like it should be a crime.
the only thing I'm wary of is the Yoshi's Island-ass baby thing
It is but not on your end you're actually the crimee in this case rather than the crimer
Fuck! I've been bamboozled!
This will be here until I receive an apology or Weedlordvegeta get any consequences for being a bully
I could bamboozle them by playing Death Stranding during my work hours... But then I'd have to have the game.
I'm trapped in the spider's web here.
I live in small town Minnesota...
Anyway, I can't play Death Stranding because I don't want to have to explain to my wife for 20 minutes what's going on in some bonkers Kojima cut scene every time she walks through the room.
It looks like they are putting players together on small instances, with a new instance created with each zone. It sounds like there's a system to cluster players at about the same level of progression.
I can see how they could keep that going for quite some time, especially with the way Sony continuously supports and markets its originals via sales, promotions, and the eventual PS Plus giveaway.
I mean, his name isn't "Mr. R"