For me there is no such thing as “too long”. On the contrary, i get disappointed when I’ve been playing for a few days and find out I’m already 60%+ through. I wish there were more 100+ hour games out there
kevpatts
Tell me when you get to 100% of Fez (one of my favourite games).
bijelo123
Assassins Creed Valhalla was for me
Dark_Intentions
Elden ring after killing Morgot
CrashedNick
Okami with Orochi
DeeJudanne
hate it when i get my moneys worth on games
Seeker-N7
It’s not that it’s too long, but that nothing substantial happens in that time.
You played 30 hours and barely anything interesting happened? That feels bad.
QuorthonSeth
Boring games are like this. Or the games you purchased and try to finish out of guilt of dropping money on them.
DarthRyus

I personally love it when I get a ton of gameplay hours for the cost of a single game.
Anemicwolf14
that only happens if a game is not fun and playing it feels more like a chore
XtremeWaterSlut
Doom Eternal, after 5 or so levels it just runs the same combat loop for 10 hours straight in the same arenas and just adds buffs the mobs later. Was bored out of my mind by the end. I enjoyed the combat loop but it just kept on going omg
L0veToReddit
Better than misleading games that shows 30% progression, but you ARE at the end game, because you didn’t do all the 150 side quests
Downtown-Tone-9175
Witcher 3
AwoobisElroc
If I paid 60+ for it, I sure hecking hope it’s a long game. That’s why I was so happy playing Metaphor
Pinstar
Sounds like Blue Prince. Rolling the credits is just the end of the tutorial.
That said, the content is good if you’re into puzzle solving and mysteries.
old_and_boring_guy
It’s only when there is a swamp of grind that a game feels too long. If there is a lot to find, and a lot to do, then it doesn’t feel long at all.
Ajlee209
Fort Joy, Divinity Original Sin II
Chronos669
Stalker 2 took me 100 hours to complete. It seemed like it was never going to end
1slivik1
If this game is good, quite opposite feeling. When I was playing RDR 2 I’ve got kinda upset when felt like I’m closing to the game ending.
lNuggyl
Long games are fine if they have enough non repetitive content.
sidhellfire
There are no games that take too much time.
Only ones, who waste your time by not entertaining you – bad ones.
pigeonwiggle
I’m perfectly okay with ending a game where I want it to end. I paid for fun and got it. Eat til you’re satisfied, don’t eat til the plate is empty.
Narrow_Chicken_69420
elden ring strikes some memories… you start the game, die to the first boss, get teleported somewhere, open the first door, and there’s a late game boss right in front of you lmao. And you’ve been playing for like 15 minutes total. Then you keep playing for days, come to a hard boss that seem familiar, and then you think you are done, but you’re just 40% in lmao
bullspit200
This was Days Gone for me, I liked the game and love the zombie genre, but holy crap
GrassyDaytime
I remember feeling like this while playing Okami on my Wii back in the day. STILL never beat it! Thought it was over several times. Lmao
duck74UK
Last of us part 2. It almost feels like the games chapter order was changed last minute with how you feel like you’re at the end of the game by the 40% mark
Cannon__Minion
It was Witcher 3 for me (but in a good way).
Guardian2k
I love read dead redemption 2, it was a great game, but it felt far too long, I was just begging for it to end.
Ronkmaster
This was Elden Ring for me. I was really losing interest in the monotony by the time I made it to the capital. And by the time I made it to the mountains I just straight up stopped because I didn’t wanna roll-slash-slash anymore.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 was that for me
Why does this kid look like Arjen Roben.
For me there is no such thing as “too long”. On the contrary, i get disappointed when I’ve been playing for a few days and find out I’m already 60%+ through. I wish there were more 100+ hour games out there
Tell me when you get to 100% of Fez (one of my favourite games).
Assassins Creed Valhalla was for me
Elden ring after killing Morgot
Okami with Orochi
hate it when i get my moneys worth on games
It’s not that it’s too long, but that nothing substantial happens in that time.
You played 30 hours and barely anything interesting happened? That feels bad.
Boring games are like this. Or the games you purchased and try to finish out of guilt of dropping money on them.

I personally love it when I get a ton of gameplay hours for the cost of a single game.
that only happens if a game is not fun and playing it feels more like a chore
Doom Eternal, after 5 or so levels it just runs the same combat loop for 10 hours straight in the same arenas and just adds buffs the mobs later. Was bored out of my mind by the end. I enjoyed the combat loop but it just kept on going omg
Better than misleading games that shows 30% progression, but you ARE at the end game, because you didn’t do all the 150 side quests
Witcher 3
If I paid 60+ for it, I sure hecking hope it’s a long game. That’s why I was so happy playing Metaphor
Sounds like Blue Prince. Rolling the credits is just the end of the tutorial.
That said, the content is good if you’re into puzzle solving and mysteries.
It’s only when there is a swamp of grind that a game feels too long. If there is a lot to find, and a lot to do, then it doesn’t feel long at all.
Fort Joy, Divinity Original Sin II
Stalker 2 took me 100 hours to complete. It seemed like it was never going to end
If this game is good, quite opposite feeling. When I was playing RDR 2 I’ve got kinda upset when felt like I’m closing to the game ending.
Long games are fine if they have enough non repetitive content.
There are no games that take too much time.
Only ones, who waste your time by not entertaining you – bad ones.
I’m perfectly okay with ending a game where I want it to end. I paid for fun and got it. Eat til you’re satisfied, don’t eat til the plate is empty.
elden ring strikes some memories… you start the game, die to the first boss, get teleported somewhere, open the first door, and there’s a late game boss right in front of you lmao. And you’ve been playing for like 15 minutes total. Then you keep playing for days, come to a hard boss that seem familiar, and then you think you are done, but you’re just 40% in lmao
This was Days Gone for me, I liked the game and love the zombie genre, but holy crap
I remember feeling like this while playing Okami on my Wii back in the day. STILL never beat it! Thought it was over several times. Lmao
Last of us part 2. It almost feels like the games chapter order was changed last minute with how you feel like you’re at the end of the game by the 40% mark
It was Witcher 3 for me (but in a good way).
I love read dead redemption 2, it was a great game, but it felt far too long, I was just begging for it to end.
This was Elden Ring for me. I was really losing interest in the monotony by the time I made it to the capital. And by the time I made it to the mountains I just straight up stopped because I didn’t wanna roll-slash-slash anymore.