Do gamers want shorter games? [News]
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Do gamers want shorter games? [News]
Do gamers want shorter games? [News]
Developers like Charley Price, lead designer of Rise of the Argonauts, think gamers want shorter games nowadays. What do you think?
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Publish Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:46:46 +0100
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Developers like Charley Price, lead designer of Rise of the Argonauts, think gamers want shorter games nowadays. What do you think?
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Publish Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:46:46 +0100
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That.Grimmie wrote:All I ask is that if you insist on selling short games, price the game accordingly.
Not that, some of the best games I've played have been utter shit, broken, nigh impossible to complete, and fucking great fun, but they weren't, in any conventional sense, good.Grimmie wrote:Just good games, please.
Like SWAT 4 and Joint Ops. And AoC. And COD:UO.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Not that, some of the best games I've played have been utter shit, broken, nigh impossible to complete, and fucking great fun, but they weren't, in any conventional sense, good.
I enjoyed Portal, I also enjoyed Mass Effect. The length should be appropriate for the game, and the price should be appropriate for the length.
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No I don't want shorter games, I'd prefer higher quality games, but I'd rather have decent sized games to keep me entertained for a period of time as long as they don't fall apart after the first few levels than just fuck loads of good but short games.
I'd have felt robbed if Portal, while excellent all the way through, had been the price of a "full" game (so, £35 in retail outlets).
Whereas paying say, £30 for FF7 as it's a good epic would be very good value for money.
Max Payne 1 just about got away with charging full price as although it was only about 12 hours of gameplay, it was full action all the way through with a goodish plot.
Half Life 1 is another example of a longish game, 50ish hours (I think), but well worth the full price tag, Op For was also good but possibly not a full price one, and blue shift really should have been 15-19.99.
Oblivion? Yeap, Fallout 1 and 2. Yeap. Long and good, worth the price.
Beef... Yeap, Spec horses...no.
Now, I need some new games to play.
I'd have felt robbed if Portal, while excellent all the way through, had been the price of a "full" game (so, £35 in retail outlets).
Whereas paying say, £30 for FF7 as it's a good epic would be very good value for money.
Max Payne 1 just about got away with charging full price as although it was only about 12 hours of gameplay, it was full action all the way through with a goodish plot.
Half Life 1 is another example of a longish game, 50ish hours (I think), but well worth the full price tag, Op For was also good but possibly not a full price one, and blue shift really should have been 15-19.99.
Oblivion? Yeap, Fallout 1 and 2. Yeap. Long and good, worth the price.
Beef... Yeap, Spec horses...no.
Now, I need some new games to play.
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hmm...can't remember wtf the name was...but long ago (back when you could tell how good a game was by the weight of the manual), I bought a $40 game and finished in less than 4hours...I took the F'r back same day, got my money back and bought another game
I don't believe in short games...its like going to a short movie, its simple, there's no character developement and by the time it gets good...its over!
Maybe if they packed 4short games into 1 package?
I don't believe in short games...its like going to a short movie, its simple, there's no character developement and by the time it gets good...its over!
Maybe if they packed 4short games into 1 package?
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I'm guessing it's 6 hours for the cut scenes alone!buzzmong wrote:So you'd not be pissed off if you paid £45 for say, MGS4 on the PS3 to find it was only 6 hours long?
My post was directed at the lack of new PC titles on the market rather than the actual subject of the thread. Quote fail on my part.
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