kingmohd84 wrote:how can you put so many hours in one game?!
100 hrs?! damnnn
I know its a huge bang for your buck if you paid $60
but....i feel like after 30-40 hours of gameplay, its just rinse and repeat
i doubt they have 100 hours of original or new gameplay
I will be honest I played final fantasy VI on the SNES, and i felt the story was dragged just to add extra hours into the gameplay.
and 370 hours?!
does this game end or what?
btw, any one feels guilt about putting so many hours into gaming?
for example, 370 hours would be 15 days of your life(non sleep) was put playing pokemon
do you think you want those 15 days back in your life when you are on your death bed ?

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I actually feel the same way. Like I get more of my moneys worth if I enjoy a game enough for multiple playthroughs, than 1 100 hour playthrough, where I'll most likely never touch the game again, because I couldn't be happier to be done with it, or something.
On topic:
Chrono Trigger usually averages 15 hours for me, but I know what to do in the game too. I can't recall my first playthrough, but I don't think it hit 30 or anything.
Grandia 2 usually averages 35 hours for me. One of the very few games that has some areas I don't mind going back through and grinding a bit for.
While I'm on the Dreamcast, Timestalkers should take about 13 hours, and the Evolution games about 15, to finish the stories. Neither should, however be as much about completing the story as the other side stuff in the game(the NPC stories(Time Stalkers) and treasure hunting(both)).
While I'm still here, the original Skies of Arcadia is roughly 40 hours.
That's about all I can recall. Currently I'm on the Slayers translation, I'll let you know there, if I finish.