Quote from: BaconShelf on August 25, 2015, 05:37:07 PMWhy are the credits playingIs that it? I see now why people were pissed at the length of this gameThere's also missions to do afterward, and two special DLC missions. There is a reasonable amount of content, you just have to work past the story.
Why are the credits playingIs that it? I see now why people were pissed at the length of this game
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Liquid Plotmaster on August 25, 2015, 05:38:58 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 25, 2015, 05:37:07 PMWhy are the credits playingIs that it? I see now why people were pissed at the length of this gameThere's also missions to do afterward, and two special DLC missions. There is a reasonable amount of content, you just have to work past the story.I'm just confused now.I did one mission then the credits played.
in a week.
Nope, that's just the prologue. You'll be getting the rest of the story in a week.
People probably just bought Ground Zeroes, not playing the series beforehand, and just thought 'Oooh, it's an action game for PS4, I bet this'll be good! Then complain when it's shorter than they thought.
Quote from: Big Boss on August 25, 2015, 06:01:30 PMPeople probably just bought Ground Zeroes, not playing the series beforehand, and just thought 'Oooh, it's an action game for PS4, I bet this'll be good! Then complain when it's shorter than they thought.No, the game is unreasonably short for it's initial price. If it had been released at, say, $10-20, or even free as a demo with another Konami game, it would have been perfectly acceptable.The sheer fact that The Phantom Pain's trailer plays at the game is a testament to what this game really is.I get the TPP probably had huge development costs and they needed to make that up somehow, but they should have come out and said that, to be honest.
Eh, I got my money's worth, maybe a little bit much but it didn't bother me as much.