![]() So you likely wouldn't read these 50 pages once every two weeks. But you'll now probably want these 8 reading sessions to occur within a reasonably short timeframe from one another in order for the content of the previous sessions to not fade from memory too much. ![]() If you read Harry Potter at say 50 pages a night, it'll take you 8 days. But it can feel like a job in the way that you may feel it requires you to actually sanction off a regular and consistent window of time in order to slowly gnaw at it if you want to ever have a chance of seeing it to its resolution. It doesn't have to "feel like a job" in a way that suggests it isn't fun. have about 350+ hours in it because i have played it since launch and just play it for an hour at a time. I have no issue putting a lot of time in certain games. These are tough to put time into because they are based around a narrative and to keep that fresh in your mind often means playing it consistently and in large chunks of time in each session. The games you mention are not what people mean by long time sync games. ![]() I get about 10-15 hours free time (as in just me) a week and split that over games, tv and movies so i can play longer games (30-50 hours long) if thats all i use my free time for over 2-3 weeks lol. You can play what you like with a job if you play from when you get in till bed time lol. What ever it is that amounts to limited free time. When I could burn 5-10 hours at will on gaming I loved them and hated short games. Hence I hate open world and filler games generally. A fighting game etc I spend an hour and I get say 10 whole experiences vs making small progress toward a big goal. With small games, I generally get a great degree of satisfaction per session because I make more progress. A few 1-2 hour sessions over days would go by before I accomplished something that "felt" rewarding, I was, of course, building towards a goal and making progress, but the satisfaction came in intervals. In a RPG or like most recently BotW, I often felt like I accomplished nothing of substance in the small time I had to play. Ripping off ten matches or a couple stages feels substantial. For an RPG like witcher 3, I might not feel like I got much done at at all. If I play a fighting game, a CCG, a FPS, an indie etc, I feel like I can get a good % done in say an hour or so. For me, it boils down to a simple concept, I have limited time and I want to feel like I can get a full experience, this is going to be a poorly outlined example, but it is all I can think of. ![]() It does have some very long cut scenes in the game. Īnyway with all that information out of the way the one that I have played and like is the witcher 3 wild hunt series. So this type of what i would call false advertising does not mean it is a bad game however when a game is sold like that it does make me suspicious. My favorite of your above choices does this quite often what will be featured on the advertising video are all the cut scenes in the game without any game play shown. I then look for a lets play video on you tube. by default I then look at the positive reviews and follow the same process. I usually re set the filter to all Its usually set to most useful. The first thing I will do is read the negative reviews I try to read at least 3 negative reviewsīy default steam will to show you the positive reviews īefore I tell you the game I like of your choices that you talk about I am going to give you some general practical advice on the buying process i use particularly on a game that is going to cost me 30 dollars or more. I wrote this up for a person who posted another thread about having $30 to spend he had 4 or 5 game choices that he was trying to decide between I cant find that thread so I hope the following information is usefule to you.
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