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A lot of good games don't have longevity.
I think it's normal for standards to change. As much as I loved Joust or Pitfall back in 1989, I probably could't play them more than hour now without getting bored out of my mind.
Even Doom Eternal has extremely little shelf life. It's a super linear shooter with a dead MP component. That's maybe two playthroughs. One to enjoy the plot, a second on hard. Three max, if you want to speedrun it or something.