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The exciting unskippable introductory cutscene and excellent music did very well to distract me from the buffering/loading of the game in the background. I appreciate all the various control schemes being laid out in full detail, I always do like to memorise those ahead of playing. I was impressed with lack of options,  I don't like fiddling about with those.  Everything was well punctuated by text and loud sounds, I appreciate the thoughtfulness. As for game play, I'll have to delay my review of it, as the game crashed... certainly due to the low specs of my hardware. I'm sure an upgrade to the latest graphics card and processor would do the trick. I look forward to buying the DLCs, and hope they'll be some surprise mechanics implemented too! :D 

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Finally, SOMEONE who agrees with my horrible gameplay, pacing, UI, customisability,and sound design decisions! And yeah, consumer, you clearly need to upgrade your hardware - don't you know this game will only run properly on a computer loaded out with a GTX Titan Z and an Intel Xeon E7-8894 V4 processor? Pffft, way to go, it's not even that expensive to get kitted out with those... real game developers have at least two PCs like those in their home. I can't wait to show you the next hip downgrade I've got planned. You'll be, of course, the last to know (because who cares about their players?) about the new and improved microtransaction in this horrendous mess. Online only mode is going to get even worse, and I'm going to love every moment of my players' suffering. >:D

I said a lot of mean stuff in character that I already feel bad about before even clicking "Post", so breaking character for a moment, I laughed really hard at your comment - it totally brightened up my night! Thanks for checking out this disaster of a creation, bud. I appreciate your time, and I hope your ears are okay!