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Honestly, someone that finished The man who erased his name in 10 hours must have basically skipped the entire content of the game and skipped even the gameplay part, the dialogues alone are around 10 hours.
Can you please tell me what is the consensus? Do we know how many hours of content is there?
the only thing we know is that the game is longer than than The man who erased his name, that's all we know everything else you read is fake.
To give you an idea it took me 45 hours to platinum the Man who erased his name, if it's the same with a longer story for Pirate Yakuza it should be at least 60 hours (i strongly advise you to platinum it).
Thank you, I appreciate you being so helpful. I will definitely keep an eye on this game. I love these games.
Not complaining, mind you, they're just extremely long games and you definitely get your money's worth out of them- even if you're just mainlining the story and blasting through them.