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No More Heroes III

How Long Does It Take to Complete No More Heroes III?

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Action games usually do not require tens of hours to complete, and this holds true for most of the No More Heroes series. Despite the open-world mechanics featured in each of these games, it doesn’t take too long to complete them.

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Things are slightly different for No More Heroes III, as the latest entry in the series is effectively the longest No More Heroes game to date.

But exactly how long does it take to complete No More Heroes III? Let’s find out.

How Long Does it Take to Complete No More Heroes III?

As mentioned above, No More Heroes III is the longest entry in the series to date. If you shoot straight for the Designated Battles and Bosses, without spending too much time exploring the map, unclogging toilets, and completing side missions, the game will take around 20 hours to complete. If it is your first playthrough, and you’re playing the game at the highest difficulty available, it will probably take a few more hours to complete.

If you are aiming to fully complete No More Heroes III, it will take you around 30 hours. The game has tons of side content to complete, so if you’re a big fan of Travis Touchdown, you should l be happy to know that you will accompany him on his latest wacky adventure for quite a few hours.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.