PlatinumGames’ Hideki Kamiya believes fun is more important than game length

We still have no idea whenThe Wonderful 101will launch; I think it’s safe to say that any other significant Wii U release this Spring is completely out of the question. The issue with protracted game developments is that players are bound to have extremely lofty expectations, some which have no chance of being met. Perhaps you expect a delayed title to have a proportionally lengthy campaign that will last a week or more. If director Hideki Kamiya of PlatinumGames is to be believed, that won’t be the case withThe Wonderful 101.

In atweetover the weekend, Kamiya stated, “If u hate to finish a game the next day u buy it, u better not play TW101. I focus on how it is fun, not how long it lasts till the ending.” How long the game winds up being, we won’t know until it finally arrives, but at least now we have fair warning.

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This doesn’t meanThe Wonderful 101is necessarily going to be bad. Like Kamiya said, it’s not how long a game is, rather how much enjoyment you’re able to squeeze out of that limited time that matters.TW101looks like it was built for replays, so I don’t expect to be “finished” right when the credits start rolling. And further on the bright side, Kamiya’s words imply thatTW101is a lean slab of meat with no excess fat. Doesn’t sound too bad, now does it?

@PG_kamiya[Twitter viaKotaku]

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