>>717974321
>Maybe if you have the mental capacity of a retired pensioner
No, it's longer with the voice acting patched installed because... you sit through the actual voice acting. And since so much of the game is talking to people, obviously this nearly doubles its length. Kiseki's main strengths are:
>The only JRPG series where it's actually enjoyable to talk to random NPCs
>Quests that aren't just dumb fetch quests, and generally subvert your expectations as time goes on.
Both of these are in service of making the world actually enjoyable to be in. Like when you go back to these places in SC and see the how everything has changed thanks to Estelle's shenanigans it's really interesting. No other JRPG series gets this right, which is why its one of the very few games in the genre worth playing, because for a brief moment Falcom genuinely understood what these games should be.