[ QUOTE ] I am just curious about the whole "100 hours of gameplay" / sandbox game model. How many people here have finished GTA:SA? ESIV? Not to derail the thread but, like I said, just curious. Neither of these games has managed to hold my interest through to completion so I am wondering if it is the same for others. [/…
Why else would a Florida court ask for 100 hours of gameplay footage. I'm pretty sure you can guess what psychologically unstable attorney is behind this.
Whether they've held your interest long enough doesn't take away from the possibility of 100 hours of gameplay - I can definitly see it to be possible. I've beaten all 3 GTA's for PS2. Some sandbox titles don't hold my interest for very long tho.
Maybe my math is wonky or something, but how the hell do they plan on playing through 100 hours of gameplay before Tues.? This is the court system here which has hours of like 8 - 4 with 90 min for lunch. Now unless I'm wrong, they'll be lucky to get in over 20 hours of gameplay by then.
I am just curious about the whole "100 hours of gameplay" / sandbox game model. How many people here have finished GTA:SA? ESIV? Not to derail the thread but, like I said, just curious. Neither of these games has managed to hold my interest through to completion so I am wondering if it is the same for others.
[ QUOTE ] Maybe my math is wonky or something, but how the hell do they plan on playing through 100 hours of gameplay before Tues.? This is the court system here which has hours of like 8 - 4 with 90 min for lunch. Now unless I'm wrong, they'll be lucky to get in over 20 hours of gameplay by then. [/ QUOTE ] Someone…
It really depends on the game for me. I never actually beat San Andreas, or Oblivion, but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy them. Sandbox games have never been my favorite. I've found that almost every game I've ever played for over 100 hours has been because of multiplayer, not singleplayer.... but Super Monkey Ball and…