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regardless you can definitely get 40+ and faaaar more than that if you do all the content, and it even has a NG+ option
OHH NG+ nioce
Pretty much a "Tales of" standard. Play through once, use collected "grade" to unlock bonuses and transfer various things into the new game, and use that to unlock more features, different skits, etc. Repeat until you 100% the game.
So base on what you are saying, its essentially like Dark Souls where I can just repeatedly do NG+ as many as I want?
Yes, but it doesn't really increase in difficulty on NG+ unless you specifically save up the higher difficulty modes for it.
I'm playing on Hard and then jumping straight to Chaos on NG+ to even out the bonuses I'll buy.
If you don't speed through it (play a few hours a night) it could take a while to get through.
I am playing on the hardest difficulty possible for a first playthrough and am fully exploring though, so I have a feeling my time is a little slower than most others.