Not me. At least not right at launch. Maybe not even for Xbox 360. (That Console made by the Company beginning with the letter S)
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Not me. At least not right at launch. Maybe not even for Xbox 360. (That Console made by the Company beginning with the letter S)
I don't think it's gonna be available on Sega Genesis or Dreamcast.:(Not me. At least not right at launch. Maybe not even for Xbox 360. (That Console made by the Company beginning with the letter S)
Megavideogamer
Who asked you? I said I misspoke. Really isn't that the same thing? I'm not losing any sleep at night over it. The point was, at less than 35 hrs and no co-op, the game seems like more of a rental to me.HilbillyRokstar
Who asked me? Nobody, but you're posting on a PUBLIC FORUM. You dont have to be spoken to in order to put in your 2 cents. PUBLIC FORUM, again, just so you get that in your head.
And its crazy that you wont buy a game if its less than 35 hours long. I mean, really, thats your prerogative, but you're limiting yourself terribly.
I also cant imagine that a 35 hour game is beatable in a rental period. Assuming 5 days of renting, thats 7 hours a day of playing. Dont get me wrong, I have my standards where I find a game is too short to buy full-price, but thats like 6-10 hour games, and even then there's exceptions if its REALLY good like Portal 2 or something.
As well, LA NOIRE does not seem like a game worth 'rushing' through. By many accounts, its more of an experienced to be appreciated rather than just 'some game'. With as much work as Team Bondi put into this world, it'd be a shame if you couldn't just stop once in a while and really appreciate the atmosphere cuz you're too busy trying to 'beat the game'.
But yea, do what you will. You're obviously stubborn enough where what we say isn't gonna matter much anyways.
[QUOTE="HilbillyRokstar"]Who asked you? I said I misspoke. Really isn't that the same thing? I'm not losing any sleep at night over it. The point was, at less than 35 hrs and no co-op, the game seems like more of a rental to me.seankane
Who asked me? Nobody, but you're posting on a PUBLIC FORUM. You dont have to be spoken to in order to put in your 2 cents. PUBLIC FORUM, again, just so you get that in your head.
And its crazy that you wont buy a game if its less than 35 hours long. I mean, really, thats your prerogative, but you're limiting yourself terribly.
I also cant imagine that a 35 hour game is beatable in a rental period. Assuming 5 days of renting, thats 7 hours a day of playing. Dont get me wrong, I have my standards where I find a game is too short to buy full-price, but thats like 6-10 hour games, and even then there's exceptions if its REALLY good like Portal 2 or something.
As well, LA NOIRE does not seem like a game worth 'rushing' through. By many accounts, its more of an experienced to be appreciated rather than just 'some game'. With as much work as Team Bondi put into this world, it'd be a shame if you couldn't just stop once in a while and really appreciate the atmosphere cuz you're too busy trying to 'beat the game'.
But yea, do what you will. You're obviously stubborn enough where what we say isn't gonna matter much anyways.
You can't really ever prove a point like this to some people, but in this case who cares right? Were gonna be getting an absolutely amazing 35 hour gaming experience while people like this dude sit back & complain.You can't really ever prove a point like this to some people, but in this case who cares right? Were gonna be getting an absolutely amazing 35 hour gaming experience while people like this dude sit back & complain.shawn7324
I feel connected to this world and feel an obligation to try and help people out when I can. I'm 99% sure my comments will have no effect on this poster, but I still have this deep-down hope that this 1% will actually resonate with this person and they can open their world up beyond their close-minded, stubborn outlook.
A waste of time? Probably. But its how I'm choosing to spend my time, cuz I truly feel that great, and especially unique, games likes this deserve to be experienced for the purposes of expanding what we can expect from 'video games'.
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