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This man is trying to make somebody mad with that comment.
"This game isn't as short as Super Mario Bros." Uh that's awfully specific.
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Star Ocean games have always given the player a lot for not ignoring side content and systems. Experiencing all the games have to offer for any single playthrough more than doubles the time spent, or in SO3's case, accounts for a well over fivefold increase in playtime.
Star Ocean is just not a series you want to ignore anything in. View all the optional scenes, recruit all the optional characters, do all the optional quests, and absolutely explore every bit of the crafting. Try out all the different skills for all the characters, switch which one you control in battle every so often and experiment with different combos. Play all the minigames and do all the optional arena challenges. Grind out all those "missions"/achievements. Do the postgame dungeon(s).
None of this is needed to beat the game, but it's still part of the game nonetheless. If you skip even half of it you're missing out on a large chunk of the game.
I just got to...the big plot twist...and already have 40 hours clocked in my run this time around. I'll probably beat the end boss at around 60 hours, more if I do the solo arena rankings on every character and play minigames at a certain aptly named city.