The game looks fun and actually plays nice. And probably on the later levels it gets a lot better. However you start of with few good chips so your folder is stuffed with no so useable chips to do battle with. In the end this means that a lot of the battles you have to plough through are determined by getting those few chips that can make a difference. Especially in the liberate missions where you only have a limited number of turns to beat the virusses, you heavily depend on drawing the right chips. And if you don't, well tough, you'll have to redo the entire mission. As I said, probably later in the game with a decent set of battlechips to fill your folder you can enjoy it a lot more. All in all, I was quite happy to have gotten this for free, so I don't feel too bad throwing the game in the never to be played again bin after a couple of hourse. Too much frustration and aggravation is not something I want to have in a game, I got enough of that at work.
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