Let's think about this for a second.
I think about it all the time because I have to magically find a way to review all these games. How many hours of entertainment do November's games deliver? It's just absurd .
There's Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and aside from the campaign, the multiplayer will offer players countless hours of fun. That's a given. Then there are two freakin' Assassin's Creed releases dropping on Tuesday, and Ubisoft has promised that both of them will be full-fledged entries. I'm guessing you could probably speed through both in 40 hours or so, but no AC fan plays the games that way. They take their time and do a lot of the extra stuff; as such, chances are good that you could spend well over 100 hours with both adventures.
The following week sees Far Cry 4 , Dragon Age: Inquisition and Grand theft Auto V for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We all know how huge GTAV is and trust me, Inquisition is pretty damn gigantic as well. Far Cry 4 will have a lengthy campaign (standard for the series) and a more robust multiplayer element than ever before, so that could easily offer another 50-100 hours right there. And we haven't even mentioned other November games like Halo: The Master Chief Collection and LittleBigPlanet 3 ; fans of those franchises will invest lots of time).
No matter what kind of gamer you are, it seems to me that November's release list is bound to provide you with an utterly ridiculous number of entertainment hours. …I guess that's not a bad thing. 😉