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  1. Hi ! This might be early for that, but now that the game is out in Japan, I have that one question that bothers me so much : how long will it take to finish each game ? Are they REALLY two full length Fire Emblem ? So, for those who have the game or who watch some streams, how would you rate these two games in comparison with Awakening, in terms of length ? (Let's put MyCastle and the Worldmap out, only the main chapters)
  2. I have this feeling, and this stops me from playing games sometimes because I'm not sure if I enjoy doing all the stuff in the games (especially sandbox ones). CoD gets criticism for having short campaigns, for example. Of course, the meat of the series is the multiplayer, but not everyone has the skill to succeed and have fun there. But there's no consensus on how long a game should be. Classic games weren't long. Their length stemmed from difficulty and repetition. You could beat SMB3 in one sitting, but it was hard towards the end of the game. Sometimes I feel modern games are too long. Like Assassin's Creed 2, for example. That took me 42(!) hours to fully beat. As a comparison, the first game took me less than half that. I enjoyed every bit of AC2, but 42 hours is too much to invest in a game when there's tons of stuff to play nowadays and a large chunk of gamers are adult people with little spare time. What do you think?
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