As nice as RPGs are, they can be a commitment. Sometimes it’s 20 hours, other times 40 hours, with some going well into the 100-hour range to see it all. With some strong titles set to release and players having mixed feelings of the original, there are bound to be questions about length. Thankfully, we have answers to help players plan accordingly.
While play style will influence duration, you should expect around 30 hours of content in Blue Reflection: Second Light. Those looking to build up their teammates, craft every item, and master every challenge should expect to finish around the 50-hour mark.
Out of the two times, we strongly advise taking the time to fully explore the world. This will build up your teammates, leading to unique dialogue paths, additional benefits, and making some of the more challenging fights far more manageable.
This is ample time to get a feel of the world, without getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of tasks to complete. And, if you’re still on the fence about Blue Reflection: Second Light, you can check out our written review.
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