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I personally finished it in 15 hours.
It all depends on your play style. If you're more run'n'gun than stealthy, then you'll drop the game length. Just play through it, you'll see how many times it takes. Make sure to have fun.
And when you're done, try it again. Play coop, try different weapons thorough the campaign, etc.
But there is also the online play or the wave mode you can play offline (if you dont like online) to keep you busy.
Hunting down crap is nothing more than padding the game. It isn't a way to tell a games length nor is it a good way to tell a good game from a bad one. All those things tell is that the devs either ran out of things to add to the game or made a desperate attemp to pad the game out.
Same thing with making extra long hallways, unskippalbe moives, and door blockers that will not let you pass till the game lets you after listing to someone talk for his enitre ramble.
I for one never bother with looking for hidden things unless the game itself is good to start with. So far this game isn't one of them and will never be. The AI alone is enough to make this game bad. Blind snipers, idiot guards, and tossing a rock puts the AI in an animantion loop of pointing at the air.
I use this site to check length of the games