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Also, 100% completion after 55 hours is normal. It's not a long game.
Well, Nioh 1 and 2 both been out for some years now, they also in the "Complete edition" so with all the DLCs and whatnot. The way you upgrade stuff and weapon stats was way different in Nioh, so the grind was different
Wo long just came out with no DLC (ofc) so it's understandable it's "only" 50 ish hours long. Just wanted to know if there was something to do in between :)
If you havent completed all the in game achievements aka titles, can be a good time to do that.
Never... you NEVER have to justify how you play the game. I check everything as well, but we are different. You prob also have another playstyle compared to me. If anything, it's awesome to get the game to last longer :D As long as your having fun, the others can go F themselfs ^^
By 3 missions, but yeah, who's counting? Either way, the length of the game is going to be how long people grind for gear, which this game doesn't have quite yet. People on PC for nioh got spoiled in that regard, but now we are in the console waiting line, December is when we get to good stuff, aka final DLC.