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Should get 60hours minimum for sure.
Well I got around 50-40 hours from Shadow of Mordor naturally and 268 with all of my constant playtime, but with the Nemesis System, here's what I recommend:
Perhaps taking weekends or 3-4 day periods playing the game's Nemesis System, and take a break for a whole day or maybe a whole week and wait for your memory of the Nemesis System to subside, thus it makes you laugh when you realise you forgot what the Bard Captains say.
Or even spend long time indulging in one loaded area of the Nemesis System, do Seregost for a week and then move onto Gorgoroth or Minas Ithil.
Isen't that the meat of the game?
If so, I'd say well over 60 hours.