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It depends on how you play the game. If you know what you are doing I'd say you can finish it in a few hours. But unless you read a guide, which would spoil most of the fun, this is very unrealistic for a first time through.
The game comes with the hint book, which is a lot more vague than the internet guide. I'd say, if you read the hint book only on occasion, then you can finish it in about 10-20 hours. Depends on how much time you want to spend on grinding and in what kind of trouble you manage to get your party in.
If you read the introductory portion of the guide, you can save yourself another 3-4 hours learning which stats and mechanics are important to know about. But for some people that's part of the fun.
It depends on how you want to play the game. You can finish it quickly if you know what are you doing, but figuring this out is part of the fun. It's alot like the first two Fallout games in this regard.