Revenant Dogma game length
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Normal ending here everyone.
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This is for True ending. Technically it's right before the final postgame story battle, since Revenant Dogma doesn't prompt the player to save after getting True ending.
PS4 version, Easy difficulty, all 15 sidequests finished, Ethereal Est cleared through the level 50 section took about 17 hours. Using a shop ring purchased with in-game currency to turn encounters off (not the paid DLC to adjust the encounter rate) sped the game up, especially in Ethereal Est.
I never bothered with the "Endless" Ethereal Est dungeon or the optional superboss. I did talk to NPCs all over the world after getting the Normal ending, since a lot of their dialogue changes.
PS4 version, Easy difficulty, all 15 sidequests finished, Ethereal Est cleared through the level 50 section took about 17 hours. Using a shop ring purchased with in-game currency to turn encounters off (not the paid DLC to adjust the encounter rate) sped the game up, especially in Ethereal Est.
I never bothered with the "Endless" Ethereal Est dungeon or the optional superboss. I did talk to NPCs all over the world after getting the Normal ending, since a lot of their dialogue changes.
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I wish I had done it like you, Victar. Instead, I played the game on the hardest difficulty setting from the beginning (without ever adjusting it) and trudged through all 500 Ethereal Est floors, which is probably why Revenant Dogma remains my least favorite Exe Create game to this day (though Sephirothic Stories, which I recently completed, was a worthy challenger). Steam says I wasted 74 hours on Revenant Dogma. Public service announcement to all "hardcore" gamers: This is the one Exe Create game where you should do yourself a favor and play on the lowest difficulty setting.