Yes, the game should take about that long the first time and around six for the expansion. The game is NOT 70 hours, you can't add time you spent running around in circles or sleeping at your monitor with the game on to the total time.[QUOTE="Legolas_Katarn"][QUOTE="Ace6301"]Longest? I beat it in like 24 hours :\ Yeah I beat Origins twice. Second one bored me too much so I stopped.pcgamer_07
No way. You clearly didn't play properly or didn't bother.
I spent about 70 hours myself and completed basically every single quest and got nearly everything there was including all the codex entries. I also took my time to enjoy the game if you can't do that then don't complain. That was your choice.
I did all the side quests and had all the conversations with my companions, collected a lot of codex entries, and know what happens in the game if I make different decisions. If I'm not usually going to spend 70 hours in a playthrough of Baldurs Gate 2, I'm certainly not going to take that long in a small game like Dragons Age or Mass Effect. If I can run through Fallout 3's main quest, most of it's larger side quests, and all of it's DLCs in under 40 hours (knowing where everything is in Fallout 3 and having played none of the DLCs) then I'm not going to be doing multiple 50-70 hour playthroughs of Dragon Age.
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