Well I wrote the last post before I saw the storm about the length of the game. I think it strange how the gamers are so upset about this.
Now I wish that you could the same value as you get with Skyrim but truth being told I don’t think I could deal with time requirements of a game of that length—Four hundred hours so far.
But I don’t get the furore around it. Some stories are long, some are short. They both equal value. I brought two books recently, both £8.99. One was ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by ‘J.D. Salinger’ at two hundred and twenty nine and the other was ‘Perdido Street Station’ by ‘China Mievile’ at eight hundred and sixty severn pages.
I’m not saying games are necessary analogous of novels just that sometime something are better short than long and until we get hold of the game and play we will not be able to comment.
I feel that the commoditization of games has something to do with it as well. Games need to have certain tick boxes to compare. So maybe we as gamers need to be less entitled and just enjoy the games.