When Sifu was originally revealed, players marveled over the mechanics, while also wondering how much content it contains. For some, a shorter adventure means it’s perfect to play over the weekend or if you have less time, whereas others want to feel like investing in the fighting system should pay off over time. Having to beat Sifu, unlocked the true ending, and seen practically all it has to offer, we’re here to answer those questions for you.
Unlike most games, Sifu is fairly difficult with no actual difficulty settings, meaning every player will spend a different amount of time redoing stages and honing their skills to ultimately get your revenge.
For someone who immediately gets it, Sifu could reasonably be beaten in 2 hours. This will likely not reflect many players’ experience, with around 8 hours being the expected time to complete. To unlock the true end, add about an hour or so to the playtime, with maybe another hour if you want to really explore each level.
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