Do other MMORPGs count? RuneScape? Runes of Magic? Warhammer Online? If not then even then 30 hours of gameplay is nothing. Baldur's Gate or most things made by Bethesda have far more gameplay.
Dragon Age was short compared to Baldur's Gate. Good game but got boring fast. Ultimately left it with very little replayability value. I completed one game pretty quickly (with a high amount of side quest completion) with a mage and then got up to the point where you uncomatose the Earl of Radcliffe and felt I'd done nearly everything in the game besides completing the game with all classes.
Well 30 is kind of short acutally. FF12 took me about 60 hours to beat the story and i didnt do any sidequests or anything. After finishing all but the last hunt im up to 130 hours. So its the longest non MMO ive played.
Well 30 is kind of short acutally. FF12 took me about 60 hours to beat the story and i didnt do any sidequests or anything. After finishing all but the last hunt im up to 130 hours. So its the longest non MMO ive played.
when were talking about gameplay hours we mean the technical game hours which is the minimal completion time. so if you didnt die and moved through the game as fast as you could and completed everything then that would have taken _____ hours
Xeno games are vey intense, but it all depends on what is your definition of lenght. Do you mean ''how long it is to get trough'', or how long it is to ''complete''. If it's how long to complete, Nis games like makai kingdom and phantom brave virtually have infinite playtime. My present Makai savefile has 300 gameplay hours and I'm far from done. I still have one quest to do and if I want to level up a perfect character up to 9999, it'll still be several hundreds of hours of playtime...
Ok ok but what do you define as ''gameplay''. Just getting through and having a Cleared data or fully achieving all the game has to propose, like sidequests and after-plot stories?