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I think you mean short. Unless you are new to gaming.
50 hours to do absolutely everything is not long.
And that's the maximum that you'll get. I was a bit slow on some of the puzzles. Some brainiacs would have solved them much faster than me.
100-200 hours is long.
You'll see how long it takes for a completionist to finish Assassin's Creed: Shadows.
That game should be well over 100 hours. 150 hours including both expansions for a gamer that strives to complete all aspects of the game.
50h is long. even 10 years ago singleplayer games were 9h long AT MAX. and nobody in the world complained about the length of the game. You just spoiled these days with the infinite open world ubi slop games. And demanding games getting logner and longer and not increasing in price at all. Games back then cost like 150-200$ adjusted for inflation. and yet nobody complained. but now people cry if the game is 70$ and not 100h long. get your expectations in check.
You're comparing apples to oranges, "gamer".