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Damn, that's long. Also, can you post a pic of the graphics settings this game has? There are quite the amount of threads of people complaining about the performance of the game.
This isn't a spoiler because the trailer mentions it, but you don't exactly "beat" the game on your first run. You'll die from every playthrough as you try to figure out how to beat the game with Reynold surviving in the end.
I don't know how long it takes to finish the game with that outcome, but I imagine with there being four truths to uncover, you'll at least have to play the game four times before the final outcome can be achieved. Each playthrough has been around 45 to 75 mins given how much you'll get side-tracked for treasure.
You can go to one out of three places at the start.
i would say if u manage discover all the truths u could beat the game in 4-8hours.
finding the truths was easier than i thought sadly. but i do plan on trying get all the storys.
so the ~20 hours for 100% is sounding bout right.
but fastest playthrough? probably 3-6hours depending on the route u take for the true ending (which i havent seen yet).
If I wanted to finish all the extra paths on the other hand... I can see that taking a while.
If I had a complaint it would be that once you have the four truths the game seems to handhold you to victory rather than letting you figure it out with just the four truths as clues (which is more what I was thinking).
But a solid 5 hours for me and there were some extra paths where I just "had" to know what would happen if I did stuff which added some extra time and was fun.