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2.the well balace team base gameplay
3.the regulerly updated, patchs and new contend creating endless replayabilty
4.the comic story
5.art style and sillyness.
rocket jumping.
I also love the emphasis on the objectives of the various gametypes and teamwork to achomplish said objectives.
hats.
In other words, I can shoot enemies down, but if a comrade needs healing, I can pull out a healing item.
It's just in most games, medic type characters are very weak in combat.
I know a medic type should be healing primarly, but I like to be able to fight when nobody else it willing to defend a high value area, such as a control point or the data brief-case.
I'm sure that people will just say "Go soldier or something then".
Problem is that I like being able to battle and heal, both effectively.
I also love the Frying Pan.
Its fun to troll demo and trolldier.
And I always say when to activate the charge and thank the medic. I love doing that.