Bomberjack
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#14 Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:29 pm |
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As mentioned above taking the time to capture 1 of every Pokemon and training each and everyone to Level 100 manually results in about 1,000+ hours of gameplay |
I suppose, but that really can't be called a selling point. That's just < 2 hours of gameplay repeated 500 times. A task that no normal or sane person would even consider. If such claims are ones that interest you, you might consider the Korean MMO market... lots of "hours of gameplay" (and in the strictest terms, more of a legitimate claim then this, as there's quests and story throughout, instead of end game completionism gone overboard), sure the gameplay is the suck, but you've got such a worthless claim.
If you think the game is going to be good enough to warrant so many hours of play I'd theorize you're mistaken... I've never got more then 60 hours out of a Pokemon game (gold/silver, of which none have surpassed... and it was just an improved version of the origional), and I can usually beat the main quest by 20-30 hours, so I expect something of about a 20-30 hour game span. |
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