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Aside from that, your 17h is not extremely short. A few beloved singleplayer classics that come to mind and have roughly comparable average playtime:
- Half-Life
- Half-Life 2
- Doom 3
- Bioshock 1-3
- Uncharted 1-3
- Tomb Raider (2013)
- Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
- Alan Wake
- Max Payne 1-3
- Quantum Break
- Control
Are you telling me all those games are "extremely short" and "a joke" and were not worth their money? Then maybe story-focussed singleplayer games are just not your type of game.
People like you and me that do research and take into consideration the overall value of any given product are not the main audience here. They are looking for impulse buyers.
It's incredibly ignorant to think your idea of value is the only valid one and everyone else can only be an "impulse buyer". Have you not considered that people have different concepts of value?
I personally find it rather silly to take length as the only metric for a game's value. I'd rather have a great but short game than a long one. In fact, I prefer short games in general and have skipped many games just because they were too long in my opinion. I'd rather spend 70€ for a great 8h experience and skip most open world games (which, let's face it, are usually full of filler content).
Anyways I don't see why you have to answer to me. It's your life mate and none of my business what you do with your money.
I’d rather have 17 quality hours than 60-100 hours of Ubislop grind