do you know HowLongToBeat ? It is a very practical tool that allows you to determine the time it will take to complete a video game with a scoop. It is based on information provided by players and volunteer players who enter how long it took them to complete the title.
Which makes a fun database! Because it allows, for example, to know which titles have impressed players enough until they reach the end. This does not make it a serious study, but just a sample that can highlight interesting trends.
Location Axios Also find one: who tells us that Resident Evil Village (The one about whom we told you all the best in the world In our test a few months ago) is the most “complete” game HowLongToBeat, a total of 2,500 people said they watched the final credits.
“Metroid” and “Ratchet & Clank” are not excluded
The second is not too far behind Metroid dread (which also doesn’t hold back, Always according to our test), with 2,200 people indicating that they completed the game. Ratchet and Clank: Rift ApartAnd take two And Super Mario 3D World + Bowser Fury, which each contain between 1,300 and 1,200 completions each.
The site also offers the most abandoned games along the way, in this case WalheimAnd twelve minutes And hero ring, but with much smaller samples, so definitely much less important.
Anyway, and always putting those numbers into perspective – these are the fragmented results for a particular site, more geared towards seasoned players, accustomed to certain types of games in particular – I couldn’t fathom the perseverance of the players. Resident Evil Village. Not too difficult, on the other hand, it’s also entertaining. A real ghost train that entertains us as much as it scares us! A real little video game candy, like comet fun, that has a real taste to come back to.
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