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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
I spent 82 hours on my $60 Resident Evil 2 Remake finishing the campaign, speed running, doing alternate play throughs, etc.
I spent 42 hours on my $60 Half Life: Alyx finishing the campaign twice.
I spent 35 hours on my $40 Deathloop finishing the campaign.
I spent 30 hours on my $30 Nier: Automata finishing the campaign.
I spent 24 hours on my $20 Sunset Overdrive finishing the campaign.
I spent 20 hours on my $40 Doom 2016 finishing the campaign.
I spent 14 hours on my $40 Horizon Zero Dawn before I stopped playing.
I spent 8 hours on my $50 Skyrim. Got really bored with this one.
I spent 4 hours on my $30 Rise of the Tomb Raider which I quit playing because it was boring.
I spent 3 hours on my $30 Assassin's Creed: Origins which I quit playing because it was boring.
Most games don't even come close to a dollar per hour of entertainment. If you add my $60 Spider-Man Remastered and my $20 Spider-Man PS4, it's 192 hours for $80. It's by far the best bang for the buck on this list.
Will I put as many hours into Miles Morales? Probably not. But with all the mods people will be releasing for it, I'm sure as hell going to get more than 50 hours worth of play for my $50.
Good luck? From what I've heard, you can "platinum" the game in less than half of 50 hours. You should never consider "mods" as part of whether a game is good or not by the way. Not everyone uses them and it's not guaranteed people will make good ones for any given game.
this ain't a bethesda game
https://www.nexusmods.com/marvelsspidermanremastered/mods/?BH=0
that is the most you can hope for in this game, skins
I like combat overhaul which changes the fighting system significantly to be more responsive, there is weighted web-swinging which add physics and momentum to Spider-Man's movement through the environment (doesn't sound like much, but damn does it feel incredible), there are music mods that replace the default (but excellent) soundtrack with music from the all the various Spider-Man films, no slo-mo plus free camera for finishing moves, new and custom finishers, a new gadget that allows you to create zip lines to perch on, a real-world Freedom Tower replacement, replacing enemies with Screwball so you can beat the crap out of her forever, replacing all the billboards and advertisements in the game with real world brands, the Flash mod that lets you run like lightning, and there are modders working on creating custom campaigns.
Oh, and skins. Lots of skins.
I bought full price game just to support Sony on PC platform
they are giving exclusive by expecting some support on PC
At least on PS5 it came with Spiderman 1 remastered as a digital download. Here not so much.