I USED to like games that were super long, but I eventually wound up with the same mind-set as Nate. There's plenty of long games out there I loved, but likely will never play again (namely every FF I've every played; heck, I don't even feel like FFIII now).
This may also add to why I detest MMORPGs so much (well, that, and 90% of the ones I've checked out became boring after the first day).
If I beat a game within a week...bleh. XD
I beat
Tales of Symphonia in a week. Liked it, but I'm not sure I'll ever finish it again.
I beat
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes in a day. And you know what? I actually want to play it again.
As I mentioned, the one RPG I've actually played through multiplie times was
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. I beat that game in about 16 hours. Still love it.
I do agree that movies should aim for about two hours. That time limit doesn't feel TOO long, and yet makes you feel like you've actually gotten your money's worth out of it (well, if it's a GOOD movie, that is).
And though it's off-topic, I probably shouldn't have read ROTK before seeing the movie. It disappointed me so much... D=
(Actually, I'm starting to wonder if anything here is actually "on-topic" anymore...)
Considering it's an old game and that it's on a cartridge that cannot hold much data in comparison to a cd or dvd, I suppose that is to be expected.
Really? I wonder how long it takes to beat stuff like
Star Ocean, Tales of Phantasia, and
Chrono Trigger (not being sarcastic, I just really want to know).