There are people like me who hate finish those games after putting in the first 40 hours or so. That makes it even less likely that I will try more in the future. 40 hours should be the max, but ideally less than that. They should do DLC for the fans who want more and let the rest of us off easy.
Sure, but it really depends on the game tbh.
With JRPGs, I feel 40 to 50 is just fine and rarely have I really loved doing 100 hours in any JRPG, SMTIV, Persona 4 and 5, but that might be it.
I'd say I do that more with WRPGs, Elder Scrolls, Fallout etc
For anything that isn't an RPG, yea 40 hours is pushing it lol
They fucking do not. Absolute 0. Why the hell does someone taste would be similar to mine? Even if the general consensus is similar, chances are theres someone like you and me who'd, as your topic says, would enjoy an average game more than a top rated game. We all have different tastes which is why I NEVER take into consideration any review, the exception being steam reviews if there are a massive amount of talks about performance issues which would be an exception and even then, if u wanna try it, go ahead.
Agreed. People can't be trusted for shit lol Even if I like a game, someone reviewing it and giving a 10/10 that isn't honest, does nothing for me. I got CP2077 day 1, listened to Yong Yea's review on it and was like "oh come on Edmix, Witcher 3 was so long ago, they learned their lesson and Yong seems to be ok with it" annnnnnnnd horse shit lol
Sooooo much shit was missing from that game and reviewers ignored this, lied about a fuck ton and it seems everyone just ran with the media darling idea of this team instead of just being honest with customers. With how much was missing form that game, I don't know if anyone who gave that fucking game a 9 or 10 should ever be trusted regarding any reviews in the future. If so many elements missing in a game is ok, using their logic, Star Wars Outlaws is a 15/10 game lol
Ai is actually able to use vehicles in that game to attack you lol, that isn't a 3 year update lol
If someone can blindly hand a 10/10 to Cyberpunk 2077 in that game's launch state, I don't know of anything can be trusted regarding any reviewers, even the Youtubers.
So I think you are right, Steam makes sense as you want to make sure you build can run the game and what current issues exist, outside of that, I don't know if I can trust most reviews regarding anything.