So I completed Shadows of Mordor a couple of days ago, only a day after I had started it, and despite doing pretty much all of the sidequests, the game only took me 17 hours to complete. For a singleplayer game with little to no replayability or other game modes to speak of, 17 hours felt kinda short, especially for a AAA game that was full price. Even the Batman games that have almost identical gameplay, have a challenge mode, as well as harder difficulties, and Origins has a multiplayer mode to boot. With games like Dragon Age Origins or Knights of the Old Republic that took me around 50 hours to complete (with all sidequests), how can you really justify putting up a game that costs the same, but offers less than half the time worth of content. As a person who buys a game at full price, are you happy with pretty much any singleplayer experience as long as it is good, or do you feel like you need to spend at least X amount of time in a game to really justify it's purchase?
Personally, if I buy a game at full price, and the game has no other mode other than the basic singleplayer campaign, I tend to like my games to last at least 30 hours for one playthrough, otherwise I just feel cheated out of my money.
Personally, if I buy a game at full price, and the game has no other mode other than the basic singleplayer campaign, I tend to like my games to last at least 30 hours for one playthrough, otherwise I just feel cheated out of my money.