I am quite tired of every game needing 12 years to complete it. It used to be a single player game would last 10-12 hours and that was a long campaign. As someone that has limited time to game I prefer games that don't take 100s of hours to complete. That's why I liked Outer Worlds. Great RPG with limited content and that's just fine. It was fun and good and that was enough
I think that's entirely fair, but the big immersive sim RPG games are my personal favorites, so I hope we continue to get a diverse range including more giants too. The game I'm most looking forward to right now, which I do expect to be huge, is the next Witcher game from CDPR, but I know that's a few years off still.
I may give Avowed a go -- first person action RPG (toward immersive sim) is my favorite genre, and I don't care too much about top notch visuals, much more concerned about characters and story, but a small scope may leave me disappointed. A great epic story takes time to tell well. If the game is too short, hard (though not impossible) for it to have a great story.