The longest game you've beaten start-to-finish in one sitting.

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Woodsey

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GEEZUS!

Ahem.

I did Conviction in about 6 hours, and I like sleep far too much to do anything remotely like a 50-hour session.
 

ConnorTheRed

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hermes200 said:
Many NES games didn't have password or save options, so... many games that I beat at the time (like Castlevania, Megaman 1, Ninja Gaiden 3 and The Flinstones) had to be beaten in one sitting...
I did Euphoria in one sitting, the password system was too much of a pain, so I just kept going.
 

Longshot1073

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Deamon's Souls to the PS3. Both regular and NewGame+ in one sitting. Took about 15 hours. Beat that. I dare you. (tip, use magic on first playthrough ... trust me)
 

the protaginist

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Back in 'the day', i could beat Jak 3 in under a day.
And today i may sit down for an all-day playthrough of Twilight Princess. Either that or watch Lord of the Rings. Decisions, decisions.
 

ShadowsofHope

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Halo Reach Legendary with no deaths.

Mass Effect, the first Army of Two, and on the seventh playthrough, Mass Effect 2.
 

thingymuwatsit

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Mass Effect, in fact, I haven't even finished it yet.
No, not the individual game or its sequel, but the series; if you think about it the entire story of Mass Effect is just one game, fleshed over a couple of disks a few years apart.
 

SalamanderJoe

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My friend supossedly finished Mass Effect 2 in a single sitting. He got it from Amazon two days early and no one saw him for a week. I finished Just Cause 2 up to 54% in a single sitting. It doesn't sound much but...Just Cause 2 is HUGE!
 

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Torrasque said:
My friends and I took 37 hours to beat Halo, two weeks after Reach came out.

We did:
Halo Wars
Halo 1
Halo 2 (up till level 5)
Halo ODST
Halo 2 (finish)
Halo 3
Halo Reach

We took turns playing, watching, eating, bio, etc.
None of us slept until it was finished.
We beat it all on Legendary, with no skulls on (just grunt birthday in Reach, for lulz)

We're trying to find time to re-do it with all the detrimental skulls on /cringe.
Why did you play Reach last? I assume you were doing chronilogical, what with Halo Wars being first, and the pause between Halo 2 for ODST.
 

Torrasque

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BlastedTheWorm said:
Torrasque said:
My friends and I took 37 hours to beat Halo, two weeks after Reach came out.

We did:
Halo Wars
Halo 1
Halo 2 (up till level 5)
Halo ODST
Halo 2 (finish)
Halo 3
Halo Reach

We took turns playing, watching, eating, bio, etc.
None of us slept until it was finished.
We beat it all on Legendary, with no skulls on (just grunt birthday in Reach, for lulz)

We're trying to find time to re-do it with all the detrimental skulls on /cringe.
Why did you play Reach last? I assume you were doing chronilogical, what with Halo Wars being first, and the pause between Halo 2 for ODST.
Yep.
Going from 2 to ODST and back again was the worst transition for us all =/
Going from the invincible 1 man army of Master Chief, to the stupidly weak ODST with no BR in sight, caused many deaths.
And it took us all about 2 hours to get used to being that invincible force of death again, and to remember the pistol in 2 is a hunk of shit.
 

GundamSentinel

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I finished The Force Unleashed with a friend of mine non-stop one night. It was epic. Oh, and the day after that we finished Shadow of the Colossus.
 

Nalgas D. Lemur

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asam92 said:
Nalgas D. Lemur said:
Probably Secret of Mana, co-op with three players. That was a good (and rather long) day.
I applaud you on that one, thats a long ass game, but then again I do tend to over level my magic, weapons and characters to a near unbeatable level every time I play.
I did finish it in a week, a few hours with co-op but mostly without
Yeah, it goes a lot quicker when you skip everything optional and just do what amounts to a low-level run, and with three people who've already played the game before, you can coordinate your attacks a lot better than letting the AI do it. I do (or at least did; I assume the battery died at some point) have a save file on there with literally everything maxed out, though. That takes a whole lot longer.