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2) CONTENT: It's got three chapters: A horror-focused set of chases, searches, and escapes, a (very replayable) wave survival portion where you're fighting your way through a series of biomes to board an elevator out of a dimension-shifting hellscape, and a final experiential stinger that I won't spoil.
3) REPLAYABILITY: The wave survival mode is highly replayable (in fact, you can boot into the 'Nightmare' mode straight from the main menu!), with punchy action, nonlinear routes and a giant, surreal map to challenge yourself against. And you'd be surprised how many different ways that first chapter full of chases and light puzzles can go down, depending on the routes you take and systemic creature actions you run into along the way!
And of course, even if you don't hit the two-hour threshold, all purchases of this game both support the studio and give us the tools to make Elsewhere that much better when it arrives next year. :)
Thanks for your interest, and I hope that answers your questions!
Thanks!
However, after buyign Nightmare and just finishing it, I honestly don't recommend it. The main event, a massive maze map, is very linear, non-randomized so everything is the same between playthroughs and the gameplay is just "navigate maze while back-strafing and holding fire button".