luisxromero
lxromero
luisxromero

no, you should just not post. It’s fine to have a thought and not post it. Nobody cares what you don’t want to play and you’re clearly a very unpleasant person with bizarre ways of calculating value.

Yeah, $2-3/hour for entertainment is completely unreasonable. Who wants developers to get paid?

If he had a job, he wouldn’t be crying about a 30-hour game costing $60.

Quality > Quantity.... I don’t care for padded length due to timed sequences and fetch quests.

Shrugs, I feel I’ve gotten my $60 worth and I’m not even at the end yet, game gas been pretty fantastic.

20 hours for $60, since we all can do math, comes out to $3/hr. I’ve paid just as much to spend 2 hours or less running around a Dave and Busters.

It’s a good thing you didn’t grow up during the SNES/N64 days, where we got to pay 60 or more 1990s dollars for the privilege of what were quite often less than 10 hour games :P

Really?!?! I could understand someone saying a 6-8 hour experience wouldn’t be worth it but 20 hours isn’t worth $60?

You seem to be asserting that all those hours are equivalently entertaining. Isn’t there a difference between (say) 20 hours of tight storytelling and action, and 500 hours of repetitive grinding? Not that I’m asserting one is better than the other, but not everyone prefers 500 hours of grinding over 20 hours of story.

That’s entirely subjective, I suppose. But personally, $2-3 per hour of entertainment is a great value in my book. Especially compared to how much per hour people spend on a lot of other forms of entertainment (movie theaters, sporting events, live music, stand up comedy, theme parks, etc).

What is worth 60 dollars? 

I believe it did, several times over :D.

I also happened upon him... and will not move forward until his skin is my poncho.  Thanks for the tips!

Until proven otherwise, it’s head canon.

It would be great if this was set in the same universe as “The Orville”.

Land-O-Lakes? NOT MY PREFERRED SPREADABLE BUTTER! 

I’ve heard some nerds explain that the freezer in Empire was industrial and not made for living creatures but that proper people carbon freezing is common.

Dude. Calm your shit. This is about students making something crazy good out of a material people usually just throw away.

If I were on the non-Gundam team that made those cardboard houses, I wouldn’t show up to class.

Former S.H.I.E.L.D. and teenage Canadian pop star Maria Hill, thank you very much.