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Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Single Player has re-playability. And I havn't even tried to find someone to do co-op with let alone counting the special co-op only missions that exist.
It was....boring, but fun. It seemed like I never saw guys and they were always on the other side of the map but it was quite suspenseful to not have a clue where anybody was and if you spent any time running around in the open in you were bound to die.
After the first map and 30 minutes the top scorer was like 15 / 5 but most everybody was around 7/7. That 15/5 guy went on a 8 kill streak at one point. Must have been catching them at a spawn I guess. I think I went 4/4 that first map.
SE3 had no checkpoint saves or even allowed you to save . If you had an hours worth of time on a map and died, start over. SE4 allowed both BUT there was zero tactical assist - no minimap help for objective locations so if you don't know where you're going it takes a lot more time relative to if you know exactly where to go.
On average I probably spent 2.5-3 hours on each map in SE3. On SE4 it was probably closer to 2 hours - but mainly because I'd already beaten the game once and because the AI was much 'smarter'
So for $100 that I've spent on both games I've had well north of 2hrs per dollar spent. Worth it IMO.