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I never actually 'completed' it.
Britney's Dance Beat on the PS2: 8hrs
Done and dusted, everything unlocked, all secrets revealed, finished.
But I still play Britney's Dance Beat now and again because it's quite good.
Out of my remaining 50+ PS2 games and 60+ DC games, I've never yet 'completed' any of them, although I've finished a fair few. The most recent was Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell which took about 20 hours all told. MGS2 would have been around 8 hours but I wasn't rushing. I remember doing MGS on the PSX in around 2 hrs 5 minutes and games like Resident Evil in about the same time, but I only remember those ones because by completing them in under certain time limits you'd get extra rewards.
Which is pretty good.
Thats damn good, i had a challenge during last half term off, it was to complete vice city. I messed about quite a lot but I got 100% the second go around, the first time I used loads of cheats and only got 93%. Anyway, it took me 95 hours and 34 mins to complete it 100%. been on it for an hour overall after that.
I also completed Devil may Cry 1 in just under 13 hours in the same week.
About the 2 hours Zelda guy, i've never been on the game so after I read the article I wrote Special Reserve or who ever if there is a way for me to download a copy of it. Pretty stupid yet I want to see it, mind you though with a 56 kbp modem connection I arn't looking forward to the download.
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> This guy who did Zelda in 2 hours?
> He must be a bit a sad case - think of everything he's missed along
> the way. All the hidden, exiting stuff he went right past.
> The big fool.
> That's not how to play a game properly. If you're rushing to do
> everything, then you won't have any fun at all.
He's completed it 8 times apparently, first two times exploring everywhere, then just practicing against the clock
the guy probably has completed it loads of time so he would of masterd it
well i personally havnt played zelda but if he completed it in 2 hours the storyline cant be all that long
If you mean just rushing through the game, doing just what's needed to get to the end, then I can't help you (because I never do that).
But if you mean doing every single last thing possible in the game to 100% it and see everything there is to see, that's better.
It's how I would define 'finish.
I did Vice City 100% in 39 hours.
Which is pretty good.
This guy who did Zelda in 2 hours?
He must be a bit a sad case - think of everything he's missed along the way. All the hidden, exiting stuff he went right past.
The big fool.
That's not how to play a game properly. If you're rushing to do everything, then you won't have any fun at all.
I like to take my time and do everything properly.