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Overall, actual story line feels kinda short in my opinion.
BUT, this is one of that type of games, which you might wanna beat multyple times (playing different difficulty modes) to unlock it's true potential (like Devil may cry, Metal gear solid rising and so on).
So we have "easy", "normal", "hard" and "very hard". Which means - it's somewhere near 20 hours of gameplay alrdy, roughtly.
As an addition, there is a vast character upgrade system. You will still have to grind an exp to level up your skills, you will have to grind materials and resources to level up your charms (those are like scrolls from TMNT mutant nightmare). it's gotta take even more time. So, you might wanna spend at least few days (maybe weeks) to beat this game at 100%.
Not rly a problem, at all. Gameplay feels just fine and smooth enough.
You must have a pretty weird life story then, with your eyes popping out of scull every time you see 30 fps.