Not exact matches
After dozens of
hours with the
game, having
completed the main story, I still have tons of stuff to do in Midgard.
With the
games coming thick and fast during the busy holiday period, with
games against Bolton and Blackburn on the 1st and 5th of January respectively, the board at Liverpool will decide whether to wait until
after those fixtures are
completed or look to act in the next 48
hours.
Let me assure you:
After completing the adventure (which took me about five
hours), I can't recommend Costume Quest to
gamers of any age.
The
game just makes you want to keep racing so you can get that key upgrade or so that you can purchase that new car and then you find you're only 5 % done
after 20
hours (somewhat of an exaggeration), and you just want to keep playing and playing to
complete the challenge.
We've got 700
hours on vanilla Civilization VI, despite its flaws, so we were keen to try a couple of
complete single player
games of Rise & Fall immediately
after launch.
The main
game will likely take you around 6 -
hours to blast through, but the
Complete Story edition which I've got in for reviews also offers up the Goblin Menace DLC, which tells the tale of the heroes return
after the events of main storyline.
That aside, I couldn't help but put
hour after hour into this
game and explore every inch of the world to
complete all the challenges it had to offer.
Even without doing those finding and then
completing the various tasks required to get each Pagie could probably take you 20 - 30
hours and I'd be lying if I said the
game was struggling to keep me hooked
after the 15 -
hour mark.
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While you could certainly rush through the main
game in around five
hours the first time around, you do have multiple difficulty modes on offer, with one unlocked
after completing the
game on hard.
However,
after completing the
game for the first time, I made a personal commitment to the horses and for the next ten
hours or so did not use the fast travel system for anything.
After completing the title's fifteen chapter, ten -
hour campaign, players have the option of continuing anew with their current loadout, giving Clarke the proper tools to hunt for trophies and achievements confined to the
game's higher difficultly levels.
Last week, SEGA Nerds reported that the Twitch streamer known as «Weegee the God» returned his Steam purchase of Sonic Forces
after completing the
game in less than three
hours.
And in fact,
after spending a few
hours with Akuatica: Turtle Racing,
completing its single player story, participating in a tacked on additional mode that best represents the name, and showing my friends the way to go in the local multiplayer option, I still have absolutely no idea what is going on, why the
game is called what it is, or what on earth was going through the mind of the team behind it throughout the development of the
game.
After completing it's 2
hour, thought - provoking campaign, I felt that the
game ended abruptly without explaining important story elements in further detail.
After completing the
game, it should take you no longer than four
hours to
complete it again and this is due to the slow speed.
The download code will also be available
after login in the «My Account» section of the Club Nintendo website, 48
hours after completing the request for a download code.The download code can be used to download the chosen
game from Nintendo eShop to any Wii U console *.
The sequel will follow the same 72 -
hour formula, meaning no matter what —
after the virtual 72
hours are
completed, the
game will end.
While smartly they aren't required to progress through the
game's already nigh - impossible climb, it does add some interesting incentive for replaying past stages allowing any die - hard players an option
after completing the
game's few
hours of content.
I feel the same way today, even
after tearing through nearly everything the
game had to offer: I may have
completed all but that punishing «Star Stage» but I could still pick it up anytime and find myself wasting an
hour before I put it down.
Throwing more of the same at you
after you already
completed 10
hours of a
game is not worth the money.
The
game just makes you want to keep racing so you can get that key upgrade or so that you can purchase that new car and then you find you're only 5 % done
after 20
hours (somewhat of an exaggeration), and you just want to keep playing and playing to
complete the challenge.
I spent
hour after hour in the brilliant sunshine of that
game, uncovering all of its secrets and
completing all of its objectives.
Even
after 40
hours of gaming, with main and side missions
completed and much random mayhem caused and exploration done, I am not yet up to 50 % completion rate for the entire
game.
Overall though, there are still many
hours of fun to be had playing this
game even
after completing it.