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It's very short. 50 hours max to do everything. Much less if your a puzzle whiz.
I noticed this trend happening yesterday. People are blasting through the game and realizing after the fact that they missed important things. Then they bounce around, try to backtrack, with nothing but problems cropping up.
It's like they can't wait to knock this game off and get back to Counter-Strike.
“Patience you must have my young Padawan”. -Yoda
How ironic that you wrote this long winded post without reading the post for comprehension that you are responding to. Take your own advice in life.
The game has been mostly fine up to that point, maybe a little janky with the jumping and animations, but it seems as soon as Gina shows up it starts getting buggy. She keeps repeating the 'clue hints' over and over, and her pathing is often terrible, with her getting in the way, walking around like a drunkard, or walking ahead of you so if you try and keep up with her it triggers more dialogue before you can finish listening to what she was saying before.