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According to many, that's the entire game. It's 2 hours or 2 weeks. You're not getting a refund. Best get your monies worth and play those multiple endings
Dang. I didn't even finish act 2. My 5 hours are accidentally leaving the game on after finishing some errands, lul
Many people on Steam have gotten refunds for titles up to 8 hours (with proof) and claims of up to 14 hours (without proof).
I myself have been able to get a refund in the past for a game 6 hours.
If you are denied a refund, submit manually via Steam support (Go to Help at the top of Steam)
There is an automated system and then there is a manual system.
If you explain IN DETAIL why you would like a refund.... they may very well grant you a refund because at that stage it is a human reviewing your request and your complaints - if genuine - may warrant them to issue the refund to you.
No.
I am referencing fully complete games that weren't massive PR nightmares on release.
Sorry buddy, you don't really get to be the one who determines if someone can have a refund or not.
As for how much you've achieve matters, it does not. There are threads that exist in Off-Topic of the main Steam hub showing people speedrun completion and refunding.
Multiple endings? This game only has 1.