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The main story acts are around 40 floors, but a single dungeon finishes that arc.
But the real standout you notice later on is just how many 99 floor dungeons are out there and how long it takes to clear them.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games had like 2-6 of them(sometimes having the no items rule, sometimes not) and that was like your true end game to cap it off.
But Genso Wanderer Reloaded has close to 25 of them if not more, and it just so casually expects you to just do a bunch of them without even registering it as a monumental occasion.
That's not to mention that a few of them are 150 floors and beyond.
That's the biggest take away, particularly for bosses.