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You know how you go to the grocery store, and there are tags on the shelves below each product? There's the product name and specifications, UPC and its number, price, and price per unit—usually expressed in cents, and you really want to pay attention to THAT small number. Another product—not the same size, bigger or smaller—costs twice as much per unit, so you wisely select the one with the smaller number. Buying games that deliver hours of enjoyment is like that. The fewer hours of enjoyment derived, the larger the cost per unit…making it NOT so wise a buy.
Then you start a new game and try different ways to reach the end. But…why would you want to do it FAST, losing out on available gameplay? You PAID for all the available activities and objectives…why would you NOT want to use them?
just cleared all zones but the dunes. up to saving the kid.
If you reached 100% achievements how many hours did that take?
I've played short games that had a complete experience and felt like they were worth it, and large games that I couldn't even finish, as I was getting bored.
Definitely not the case here, as I'm loving the game.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/923668403108592298/4EFB8DB8A1D161D9996C7614FDC15A1D9D2B01E9/