I'd rather not suggest this simply because the game has lost all of its budget for FF7 and it truly shows in Disk 2. And it leaves a lot to be desired story-wise.Alhazred said:I'd say Xenogears. It's surprising how long you can make a game when your three main elements are Gnosticism, giant robots and kung-fu.
This. Tales of Symphonia should definitely be on your list and ranks as one of the best gamecube games in my book. The game has an excellently crafted story and characters that you can relate too.ShoryukenDude said:The Tales games are good timewasters, at least for me. I think my last run on Symphonia was somewhere around 40 hours, and somewhere around 25 for my (admittedly incomplete) Vesperia run.
That's all I can think of at the moment.
Meh, the only cheesy parts I really remember at all were some parts in the beginning or any part involving Bidoof (THE ONLY CHARACTER I DISPISE).GeneralTwinkle said:I wish the dialogue wasn't so cheesy though >.>Terminate421 said:Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky has a campaign total of 35-40 hours long. (The last 15-20 are done with an "epilogue")
Also, the story is fucking aamzing.
The gameplay is fun, and the story is actually pretty good, but the dialogue is enough to put me off those games.
IDK why they kept it so kiddish, when the game is a lot harder then most children would bother with, and the story actually is fairly dark and sad, but I can't take any of it seriously cause the dialogue is so obviously geared towards 7-8 year olds. Even though nothing else about the game is :/
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Maybe metroid prime? I don't really remember how long that took, and it was probably inflated because that was one of the first 3d games I seriously played, apart from maybe doom, and I was absolutely terrible at it. 3D platforming takes a while to get used to.