Cris Tales is an homage to classic JRPGs that introduces unprecedented mechanics to the genre. Fans of the groundbreaking AAA role-playing games of the past will find something to enjoy in Cris Tales, as will admirers of stylized indie projects. Like the games it pays tribute to, Cris Tales is an epic adventure that takes place over many hours of game time. In an environment where gamers are bombarded with so many big-name releases, many will wonder exactly how much time they can expect to put into an indie RPG. This guide will explain how long to beat Cris Tales and what kind of experience gamers can expect from this JRPG love letter.

Cris Tales is made specifically for fans of old-school RPGs and other games that harken back to the classic days of gaming. The combat emphasizes traditional turn-based strategy, while also injecting new concepts like a time-control mechanic. Players will unravel a complex narrative filled with interesting and lovable characters. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Cris Tales combines the best of games like Chrono Trigger and Octopath Traveler.

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How Long to Beat Cris Tales

Cris Tales boasts more than 20 hours of gameplay. Most players will land closer to 30 hours, especially if they are taking adequate time to ingest the well-written dialogue between characters and level up the party for the challenges ahead.

Dedicated RPG fans can easily pour a total of 40-50 hours into their adventures. Completionists would likely agree that one of the best things about Cris Tales is the number of side quests. To get even more out of the game and its deep storyline, hardcore fans will strive to see each of the multiple endings. Achievement/trophy hunters will have their work cut out for them with tasks like obtaining all keychains, performing 500 perfect hits, and other busywork that will eventually serve as a badge of true mastery over Cris Tales.

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Those who are on the fence have a few things to know before buying Cris Tales. There is a difficult learning curve towards the beginning of the game that could deter newcomers to the RPG genre. For veterans of traditional turn-based combat, there are active mechanics during battle to be aware of. The most important thing to note about Cris Tales is that it is painfully similar to old-school RPGs in the sense that there is no autosave - players will have to remember to manually save their game as often as possible.

Cris Tales is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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