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Make cheaper games. Nobody is forcing you to make games that have too much content and take 600 hours to complete and often overstay their welcome.

It’s like how movies aren’t 1.5 hours anymore. They’re always 3 hour bloated nonsense that overstay their welcome. Make it cheaper by telling a better shorter story with less. More isn’t better.

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I find myself going back to simpler games that don’t require hundreds of hours of buy in. Im a functioning adult I don’t have time to experience endless collection quests. There needs to be a “dad mode” in games that gets rid of all the fluff.

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I found so many adorable little short games that are nonetheless amazing fun. Tinykin, cat quest, troll hunters, stray… none of those are over 10 hours, even if you achievement hunt. Maybe stray, since you have to beat it more than once.

Like they don’t have to be super long to be super good. And sometimes you only have the energy to play my little pony (actually fun and super quick because it’s made for small kids, and sometimes you just want something that takes 2 hours to get 100% on because that’s the mood…)

I normally prefer super long exploration games, but those get old. Especially when they are all filler content like run here run there kill 5 things then go back to the same place 6 more times for dumb little quests you could have done all at once if they just gave them to you… I like 100%, but man they often make that so very tedious.

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Yea, I’m prepared for downvoted but this is why mobile games are so popular. That, a few good sessions of black ops 2/3 zombies. And I’m good. My kids do the fortnite thing.

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That’s one of the reasons I lost almost all interest in games.

It already costs an arm and a leg to stay somewhat on top of the hardware requirements, I can’t justify to myself also investing hundreds of hours into essentially busy work.

I don’t enjoy fetching Fred’s uncle’s magic shovel of doom from a stupid generic dungeon 4h away.

Maybe I’m weird, but I use games more like interactive movies. I want a story, not some artificial and ultimately pointless “challenge”.

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Um…how are you going to get the rare diamond of Jesus to take back to the wizard who will fix your boat with a hole in it to continue on your quest to find who can tell you who killed you brother???

Horizon zero dawns story was good. I’d say armored core 6 isn’t a bad pick up and put down game since missions are kinda short. But mobile games are usually the easiest to access.

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There’s a little, top-down hack-and-slash, strategy/tower defense game built on this premise of “dad-mode” called Thronefall. I’ve found it fun and sufficiently challenging.

It’s pretty easy to get through almost all of the content and leveling progression, but the developer puts out content regularly, so there is almost always something new to do every time I go to pick it back up.

It might be something you find entertaining.

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I’ll take a look. Ive been wanting a steam deck but my vita with remote play and homebrew is fine.

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Definitely. I go back to older games all the time for similar reasons. I also enjoy a linear story that just has a focus and ends eventually.

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I’m happy my kids like Halo 1-3 and 1v1 games. But man…fortnite is living in their heads rent free lol

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