Assassin’s Creed Mirage will take just 25 hours to complete – or less, if you’re not looking to do a "completioni…

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    2 years ago

    I seem to have a differing opinion here but I love long games if it is actually full of good content.

    I don’t play games with micro transactions and find a lot of open world games to be full of time wasters. If that’s all it is then sure cut that out.

    But with games costing $70 I would feel like I wasted my money for only a 10+ hour experience like some comments are wanting. That can be done in a single day. Assassin Creed games really aren’t meant to be replayed either.

    Games with lots of replayabilty are such good value and keep me entertained for hundreds or even thousands of hours. Games like Civilization, Persona 5, Zelda, Elder Scrolls, GTA, Metal Gear, old school Final Fantasy, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Xcom, Command and Conquer, Colonization, etc.

    Maybe it’s more a sign of modern games being full of stuff that isn’t fun? Boring extremely limited NPC’s, lots of wandering with nothing to do but collect some useless thing. In that case I agree with all the other comments but instead of wishing for a shorter game I would wish for a better game that is fun to play for long periods of time.

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      2 years ago

      I paid full price for Jedi Survivor, and minus a couple (somewhat big) bugs, I feel like I got my money’s worth after I finished the story. I think it took me around 60-ish hours to get to 99%

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        I’m currently on my second playthrough of the original Fallen Order and while I got the game for free I’d say it’s worth full 60$. It’s a great intriduction to the souls-like games for someone new to the genre

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    2 years ago

    As someone that trudged through Odyssey and has been really enjoying Valhalla despite its immense size, I welcome this change. Good Lord these games are huge.

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    Finally! I haven’t played an Assassin’s Creed game for Years because they were too long, repetitive, and filled with boring timesinks. And I used to be a huge AC fanboy back in the day. Starting from 1, I played each release every year until Revelations + 3 burned me out. Took me years to recover enough to play AC 4 and Rogue. Never even touched Unity, barely tried Syndicate (and only because I got it for free), and all the new ultra-long ones starting with Origins I didn’t even bother starting, except for Valhalla during a free play weekend on Steam. Valhalla annoyed me enough over that weekend that I just didn’t bother buying.

    I’ve been waiting for a “back to basics” game like Mirage for a while now, and the fact that it has callbacks to the gameplay and setting of AC 1 is a big plus for me. I’ll wait for reviews, but it’s the most interested I’ve been in an AC game for a long time.

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    2 years ago

    I think too many people have tricked themselves/each other into thinking long games are bad because they are long. No, it’s because 95% of the time (moreso today than in the past), a high hour-to-complete time signals a game with 10 hours or content stretched out to an absurd extreme, often in support of MTX/live service type features available ay launch.

    An 80 hour game can be good if it has 80 hours of actual content. A 25 hour game can be bad if it’s still just 3-4 hours of real game stretched out to 25-30.

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      2 years ago

      Very true.

      Some of my recent games below. Good long games:

      • Elden Ring (~120 hours first playthrough)
      • Divinity 2 (some parts do slog)

      Bad long games:

      • CrossCode (I know this game is well loved, so a bit of a hot take). I did complete it, but I would have been far happier if it were half as long.
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    2 years ago

    There’s a lot of “it depends” in regards to a game that is fully completed at 25-30 hours. If Ubisoft is going to charge $70 USD for the game, along with an additional Deluxe Edition that costs an extra $30, I’m probably not going to buy it on release unless the story is phenomenal, and it’s replayable.

    I’d be the first to agree that the more recent releases (especially Valhalla) have been too expansive. The only thing that kept my interest with Odyssey and Origins were the settings (I love ancient Greece and Egypt). I think a 50-60 hour game is adequate for a AAA game like Assassin’s Creed.

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    2 years ago

    Does anyone still follow this franchise? It’s pumped so many half-assed sequels into the market that the brand has to be suffering.

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      2 years ago

      The brand suffers because people care about it. If no one cared, the brand would just wither and die, forgotten, like so many others have. This seems obvious enough that I really have to wonder, did you ask this question because you’re actually surprised, or because you want to portray some weird image of being above all this?

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    2 years ago

    Honestly, good. I don’t think every game needs to be this massive, sprawling open world that takes a hundred hours or more to complete. There is plenty of room for a more focused experience. And that’s coming from someone who is a big fan of open world games in general.