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The campaign takes probably 10-12 hours depending on difficulty setting. Unless you really enjoy the core gameplay loop then replayability probably isn't all that high. I finished a medium difficulty run at 11.8 hours and am replaying the campaign in hard difficulty. Much as I enjoy the combat, I probably won't go back again after that until there's some additional content to play through.
Boltgun really needs mod support and a map editor which are honestly the only 2 things that will give the game longevity.
Thanks for the information i might keep with my plan to wait for the indie game Sentry as i like idea of a first person shooter combined with tower defence where you can build turrets and traps.
Also sentry is gone be a Co op game and this lacks any kind multiplayer or Co op feature but i may still pick this game up later when cheaper as gun play and sounds seem really good.
Will keep it on my wish list wait see if mod support is added and keep eye on the price as well any new DLC they may add.
But its great that we are getting some good indie games this year as the top AAA games all fail.