I just don´t see the point in rushing from A to B, mission to mission.  Why?  You just forked out a wad of cash for a game, why rush through it?  I tend to explore whenever I can, Fallout 3 took over 100 hrs because I spent most of my time wandering around discovering places instead of sticking to the missions.  GTA IV - one of the great parts of the whole "pidgeon" side-quest is that you HAVE to stop and stare, and explore each corner of the map.  Even Borderlands rewards those who take time out to explore, helping build levels and creating challenges which, to meet the 2,500 Skag kill quota, means you need to wander all over the map searching them out.
In short, speed freaks are fine and good, but I prefer to squeeze every cent out of the games I buy.Â
42 hours and level 50 on Mass Effect in my first playthough - nuff said.
If you don´t explore, you're missing out on the best part of the game.  I actually discovered that many planets on ME actually have hidden bases to discover, which don´t appear on the initial radar screen!  How many games can you honestly say you´ve explored to death?
The devs wasted hours crafting these explorable worlds, the least you can do is spend a few hours off the beaten A-to-B mission route and explore them...!Â
ME2, I have explored every possible planet I can find and land on, and have mined almost all of them. Even fell asleep once during the mining operations. That is what happens when you get hooked on a game and play till the wee hours of the morning.bearnewmanI usually don't fall asleep during games. Movies certainly, never games. Though my wife and I are amazed at how I sleep through the middle but always catch the ending.
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