
Romeo Is a Dead Man marks a return to form for Sudat51 and Grasshopper Manufacture, but players are wondering about the game’s length.
Grasshopper games typically aren’t too long, and the same is true of our friend Romeo’s adventure.
Want a complete list of chapters and estimated completion times for Romeo Is a Dead Man? Keep reading to find out!
Romeo Is a Dead Man chapters: Full mission list
Romeo Is a Dead Man is split into eight story chapters, as well as a prologue at the start.
Here’s the full list of missions throughout the game:
- Prologue: Nightmare
- Chapter 1: Embers
- Chapter 2: Hubris
- Chapter 3: Plight
- Chapter 4: Reinvention
- Chapter 5: Atonement
- Chapter 6: Conflict
- Chapter 7: Existence
- Chapter 8: Transience
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How long does it take to beat Romeo Is a Dead Man?
Romeo Is a Dead Man will take roughly 15-20 hours to complete on an average playthrough.
For our review, we completed the main story and also explored some of the extra content, including playing minigames and collecting items.
The initial chapters are brief and should only take about an hour to finish. Starting with Chapter 5, the chapters get longer, taking around two to three hours each.
As a huge fan, I’ve been playing a lot, and it seems like if you just focus on the main story, you can finish it in around 10 to 12 hours. But if you’re like me and want to do everything – find all the collectibles, complete all the side quests, really get to know Romeo – you’re looking at over 30 hours of gameplay. It’s a long one, but totally worth it if you want the full experience!
Is there a new game plus in Romeo Is a Dead Man?
Yes, Romeo Is a Dead Man does have a new game plus mode.
Once you finish the game, you can start a new game plus, letting you replay with your existing progress.
You’ll be able to keep all your weapons, items, and progress, and you’ll unlock a new, extremely challenging difficulty level called Couverture Chocolate – the hardest one in the game.
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Alex Raisbeck writes about video games for TopMob, covering both big-name titles and smaller independent games. He’s also contributed to well-known gaming publications like VideoGamer, GamesRadar+, PC Gamer, and PCGamesN.
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