And I love awesome stories... I just dont like playing 80 hours just to finish it (and the FF games like to drag alot... and constant random battles do not help when you just wanna get on with the story).
If the game had dumped the FF tag and just called it CC, it would have been alot better recieved. And I am looking forward to the next one very much cause I really did like CC.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I find it odd how one could dislike something that is fairly "quote"long"quote".
A short game feels tacky and not really worth the money I spent to buy it.
And the longer the better. And this also applies with movies.
kaemmerite wrote:For people with full time jobs AND college, a long game is bad because they don't have much time to play games. If you could only get on a game and play it for an hour a day, a 100 hour game would take you over three months to beat. Not much fun at all.
Final Fantasy VI can be beaten with all the secret stuff in 20 hours. By your logic Final Fantasy VI is tacky.
See? Short games can be awesome too.
If I beat a game within a week...bleh. XD
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.
Myoti wrote: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).
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).
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I believe they all run around the same. Chrono Trigger may be a bit longer.
Scarecrow wrote:=D
Its not that I dont like turnbase... cause I LOVE Chrono Trigger and I thought Tales of Symphonia was great (but a bit long)
kaemmerite wrote:Um, no. Star Ocean is the longest, seeing as how it used every available bit of space on the Super Famicom cartridge, which is why it could not be brought over to America. It is VASTLY larger than Chrono Trigger, which easily fit on a Super Nintendo cartridge and can be beaten in about 20-25 hours.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I just like it when things aren't done. I hate finishing RPGs. Dunno why.
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