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Out of the 90 hours you may take about 7 hours lost to try different paths in some quests, repeating some failed actions, and trying to workaround some of the bugs i encountered.
The Prologue introduces the main character and a few side characters, initiates the story, teaches you a few basic mechanics. Also includes a few quests. All in all, about 2-3 hours i think, depending on how you play.
2. If you won't fastrun the game as if you were silly IGN reviewer but will explore everything, expect more than 100 hours (I just finished it but I didn't turn every stone yet - 117 hours)
The game could be a long game. You don't always get quest markers that tell you exactly where your objective is but instead give you a general area to search.
I have 56 hours in and only like 20% main quests completed. I have only completed 6 side quests. I am loving the game and find so much to do that I am thinking I will be here a while.
I have 39 hours in and don't really know how far along in the main quest I am (because I don't know when it ends, but think I'm getting close). I'm just rushing through this round and then plan to start over and play a different style and do all the side stuff. Although, I recommend doing the side stuff as it becomes available because some things are major QOL improvements when going through the main quest.