Is Persona 5 the longest game ever?
Is Persona 5 the longest game ever?
Persona 5. Persona 5 might have one of the longest games in terms of pure main story time completions on this list. Even just casually going through side objectives, and playing the game normally without any kind of guide is probably going to take you almost 100 hours.
What is the longest RPG ever made?
1 Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius (220 Hours) Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius is the series longest entry. It takes on average 220 hours for completing the main story, and the mobile version is impossible to beat in one session. The game takes as long as seven days to beat if you play a 24-hour session, which is impossible.
Is the longing the longest game?
The Longing is an experimental exploration/idle game that may just be the longest game ever made, yet require the least play time to beat.
What is the longest RPG of all time?
15 RPGs That Take The Longest To Beat
- 1 Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius (220 Hours)
- 2 Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (115 Hours)
- 3 Dragon Warrior VII (108 Hours)
- 4 SD Gundam G Generation Genesis (108 Hours)
- 5 Persona 5 Royal (103 Hours)
- 6 Wizardry 8 (93 Hours)
- 7 Rune Factory Frontier (90.5 Hours)
- 8 Inquisitor (90 Hours)
Does the longing actually take 400 days?
The gameplay of The Longing revolves around a real-time countdown of 400 days as the player character, called a Shade, waits to awaken its king. Many aspects of the game are time-dependent, for instance, roadblocks which require the player to wait a certain amount of time before progressing.
How quickly can you finish the longing?
Every game you play there is typically a clear goal of some kind and at the end of that goal is a credits sequence. Games, by nature, are meant to be completed. How long it takes to beat them can vary.
How long is a LOL match?
20 minutes
Is Fallout 4 still worth playing?
Despite being five years old this game is still worth playing. The first reason Fallout 4 is worth playing stems from my childhood. When I was little I used to play on the PlayStation 2. Those games were so hard and glitchy that I would often end up in tears.