How long to beat One Punch Man A Hero Nobody Knows

How long to beat One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows

It’s perfectly normal to ask just how long it takes to beat a new game. Sometimes you have to plan around a game’s length, to ensure you actually have time in your day to beat it. When it comes to new titles, that can be tricky, but thankfully we here at GameRevolution have beaten the One Punch Man game that has just launched on PCPS4, and Xbox One, and so we can confirm its length. Read on for your answer to “How long to beat One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows?”

One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Game Length

How long to beat One Punch Man A Hero Nobody Knows

If you’re totally focused on the main missions, only playing what’s required to progress through the story, then you can keep your playthrough of the new One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows to single digits.

One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows can take between 8-12 to complete the single-player, though that number can increase to 20-30 hours if you’re looking to complete side content and hit the max hero rank.

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If you skip cutscenes and dialog, then you could cut the playtime down further, but obviously you’ll be missing out on some of the story elements. With that said, this game would allow for some good speedrun goals, should a player become that big of a fan.

Those looking to reach 100% completion will likely need to grind for a good 30 hours to perfect everything and customize their character and room exactly how they like it. The game’s online modes should also prove to be a distraction that sucks up hours, especially if playing with friends.

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