One thing people love about Elden Ring and things of the like is the incredible length. These are hard games that slowly offer players a variety of challenges, weapons and resources to overcome whatever obstacle stand in your way. Despite this, a lot of games inspired by the Souls franchise go in their own direction, either by having less content, things to do or attempt to make difficulty the stand out concept. With Thymesia being the latest game in the genre, does it offer a lot of content or does it fall short?
Depending on your skill, it shouldn’t take more than 10 hours to beat Thymesia. A lot of this will depend on what you do, as there are about nine optional stages, with another five bosses to defeat, but even with heavy exploration and all the optional content it’s still doable in 10 hours.
Beyond beating the game, there are five endings to unlock, but they can be unlocked by simply beating the last boss and using a different set of cores. For this reason it shouldn’t take more than an hour to finish them with a guide.
Trophy/Achievement hunters might be able to squeeze out a little more thanks to collectibles, though even without a guide it shouldn’t take more than 20 hours to get every trophy/achievement.
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