![]() Or at least it is if you’re aiming for 100 completion. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy. With Dying Light 2: Stay Human out next month, Techland is drumming up hype with a bold proclamation that it is 500 hours long. Subscribe to my free weekly content round-up newsletter, God Rolls. We’ll see what Dying Light 2 does with its sprawling world to explore.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. Though the longer you go, the harder I think that is, especially in this genre. A game can be too short or too long, while another game may make perfect use of 5 hours or 500 hours. I won’t fault any game for its length, long or short, because I think it’s dependent on how it’s presented. ‘Dying Light 2’ May Not Take 500 Hours to Beat, But At Times Feels Like It An exceptionally sluggish pace and lack of trust to give players options betrays the game's speedy and. So if I do play Dying Light 2, I would probably hew closer to that original 20 hour estimate of story completion, rather than the pumped up numbers they’re talking about now. And yes, even my thousands of hours of Destiny can be broken down into very small pieces of playtime. Those eight episodes, thirty minute seasons of shows. I don’t know, the older I get, the more I appreciate smaller packages of content. I’m thinking of a game like Skyrim has one of the only RPGs I’d spend that much time in, but hey, maybe that’s Dying Light for some people. The first two, playing for 500 hours does not seem that hard if it’s something you enjoy, while a single player RPG had better be really fascinating and expansive to justify that time investment. Yep, Dying Light 2 is apparently 500 hours long but only if you want it to be. Some games have been criticised for being too short, which has become more of an issue as the price of games rise.I also think there’s some sort of difference between 1) a live service game, 2) a competitive multiplayer game and 3) a single player RPG. The debate about game length has been ongoing for years and will no doubt continue for many more. In today’s episode of GameSpot News, Persia talks about Dying Light 2 taking up to 500 hours for a 100 run, Take-Two acquiring Zynga for 12.7 billion, and more. The rest is meandering filler.- Geraldo of Riviera (Ric) January 8, 2022 I wish companies knew that WE know very well that this isn't 500 hours worth of good content. Not for your audience… This isn't an MMO, after all. Yeah I don't think this is what measures as exciting, chief. If I'm Going to pay £75 for a game, I want at least 150 hours out of it.Īs long as 300 of those 500 aren't looking for small collectibles, I'm in □.- Bruno Franklin January 8, 2022 Why it matters: Big-name games keep getting longer, squeezing out other games and frustrating some players. ![]() So meny games you pay stupid prices for don't last long at all. Screenshot: Techland A weekend promotional announcement that the upcoming zombie game Dying Light 2 will take 500 hours to complete drew a lot of negative replies. ![]() You can not make a game this long without and ridiculous amount of crap filler.- Mark Kerner January 8, 2022 To fully complete Dying Light 2 Stay Human, youll need at least 500 hoursalmost as long as it would take to walk from Warsaw to Madrid DyingLight2 stayhuman /Sk3KFpRJoA Dying Light (DyingLightGame) JanuWhether it will take a couple of hundred hours is entirely up to you. 500 hours of complete bullshit is guaranteed. There are, of course, defenders who are genuinely excited for an incredibly meaty game to sink all their time and energy into, although time will tell whether Dying Light 2 is able to justify its length with meaningful content. Another claims to have cancelled their pre-order, believing that the only reason the game could be this long is if it’s comprised of filler, something that seems to be a recurring concern. Dying Light 2 will take 'at least 500 hours' to complete, according to Techland Techland has announced that you will need to play Dying Light 2 for over 20 days to complete it fully. ![]()
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