Siren: Blood Curse Episodes Are Pretty Big – 600mb Big to be Exact
By Stephany on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 at 9:11 AM PST In Gamer Life, Games, Sony, Sony
ThreeSpeech recently previewed Siren: Blood Curse, the new survival horror game being released as episodic content for the PS3. The size of these episodes will average around 600 MB each, and with 12 episodes planned for release, this will average out to 7.2 GB taking up space on your PS3. The good news though, is that you can delete an older episode after playing it to make way for a new one or just to save space on your hard drive. Later on, if you like, you can re-download the deleted episode.
To find out more about Siren: Blood Curse, which is set for release this summer for both North America and Europe you can check out our previous posts on the game which contain plenty of screenshots and a trailer – and while you are at it, checkout ThreeSpeech’s preview of the game by hitting the link below.
Via: ThreeSpeech


This has got me confused. These days, 600mb is about the size of a smallish demo for a slightly old game. 7.2gb these days also amounts to a game which uses most of its space on the engine and just so much on the game itself that you’d probably get a day’s play out of it before you finish it.
Am I missing something here?
Yeah, you are right the game can be finished in a day. To be exact each episode is 1-2 hours long according to the creator of the game but you would also be playing different roles that makes it all the better. but overall you can get a average of 20 hours of gameplay. However, the game giving you scares that all that matters to me.