I am pretty happy with the over all output of the game. I think it is a good start to a series. I wasn't sure if I was going to like the concept of the "episide" type game. But it does make for more affordable games. Granted the games wind up being a bit shorter that a typical more expenive game. ($40-$50 range) but thats an ok trade off as a lot of the newer more expensive games are getting shorter anyway. It's not really a thinking mans game, more of a "run and gun" in my opinion. Don't get me wrong thats ok. Some times thats what I need in a game. I don't always want to have to try and sneak past guards or whatnot so if its just easier to blow up everyone instead then thats fine with me. I like the different weaponry offered in the game. For some reason I found myself using the pistol the most. I don't know I just like it a lot. Jessica pops in from time to time to help you out. She is mostly just eye candy. I will admit, not bad looking for a computer chick. Also I noticed there was a little humor added to the game. When you shot down the guys with the jet packs, if you hit the tank just right they went flying like a poped baloon. This is a game that is currently in my "replay" pile. (so-to-speak) I am looking forward to the next episode.
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