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Not everyone has time to nolife a game. People have jobs and families.
I mean 95.1% is a huge numbers.
The game is also very heavy and unnerving unlike other horror games and it's taking people longer to finish. For example, It took me 4 months to finish OG SH2 9 years ago just for one ending. It's not a Resident Evil fun type of action-adventure that majority of people can play 9 hours in a one seat.
Another example, currently I am playing 7 games simultaneously and 4 of them are live service ones so I have fewer time to play SH2R (in which I currently have only 5,7 hours). SH2R is a single player game so there is no hurry. There is nothing suspicious, people just have gigantic libraries.
Makes me question my own mental state, because i clocked my 26 hours in 2 days time (I played some Thursday and I took Friday off work). So I literally powered through. Despite how heavy the game is, it just immerses me to the point I want to continue and press on.
Then again, I'm borderline obsessed with the Silent Hill series lol
Bloober Team managed to respect the source material while adding more and more twist and i love it.