If you are interested in the new Soulslike game Lies of P and you want to know how long a casual play through takes, stick around!
Lies of P, the highly-anticipated Soulslike game, is set to offer you a long and captivating experience. Let's break down what you need to know about how long the game is and what exciting adventures await.
Lies of P Playtime Revealed
The game's director, Choi Ji-Won, shared in an interview with “Prankster101” that Lies of P typically takes about 30 hours to finish. This is good news for those who enjoy immersive games that last a while. If you're the type of gamer who loves to explore every stick and stone of a game, Lies of P has a lot to offer. To uncover all of its secrets, complete side missions, find collectibles, and gather equipment, you might spend up to 60 hours playing.
Lies of P accommodates different playstyles. You can choose to tackle the game one stage at a time, with each stage taking roughly 10 hours to complete. This gives you the freedom to play at your own pace.
And if you aren't tired of the game by then, the game offers replayability as it features multiple endings based on the choices you make throughout your journey. Your decisions will shape the outcome of your adventure. While Lies of P doesn't have an open-world design, it does provide diverse areas for you to explore. Additionally, you can quickly travel to places you've been to before, making sure you don't miss anything important.
Yet, there is more to come. After the game's launch, developer Neowiz plans to introduce additional content and DLC's, ensuring that players have even more to explore once they've completed the main game.
If you are an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, you can try out the game for no additional costs, since it will join the Game Pass Library with its release on September 19.
Lies of P is scheduled to launch on September 19, 2023, and will be available on various platforms, including PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Get ready for an exciting journey with plenty of gameplay and a unique take on the Pinocchio story. You can watch the game's trailer right here: