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I decided I am going to start playing the Metal Gear Solid series for the first time. Funny enough, I played all of V when it came out, having played none of the others at all prior. Also played a little bit of Death Stranding. V was a good game and got me interested in Kojima stuff. Because I wasn't already a fan, none of the disappointment people had with that game affected me at all really. Figured now is a good time with Delta being out. Hopefully by the time I get there, they've remastered 4, otherwise I'll have to see how it runs on RPCS3.
I'm anti-long game and anything over 30 - 40 hours max stops being able to justify itself to me, so it's always a treat when I go back to really old games like this and they're finished in like 6 - 10. They never overstay their welcome.
I agree about games overstaying their welcome nowadays. A lot of bloatware, meaningless chores, and boring traversal. It's pretty rare to encounter a 40+ hour game that's engaging for its entirety.