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Totally! They needed more time on the oven. Oh well, at least the voice-acting is good. I do hope devs take feedback and continue to improve the game, which I love
It uses 2D artwork for between missions looks okay , a big CGI fest would be better but that would cost more i guess.
Almost anything has better cutscenes than TAB, TAB had a godawful campaign with a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ story, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ gameplay and no unique objectives, here at least we get some unique models for units and there is more of an effort to make you care about the world and its characters.
don't forget that they a very small team. don't espect cinemats from aaa companys lvl
I am at the third level, and the difficulty is increasing noticeably. I think the more campaign levels this game has, the more success it will see. The story between the levels just gives more reason to what is happening in the levels and the game world.
There arent any combat sounds, no sounds of dying people.
They slash left and right and you hear nothing.
You see the camera moving around a village with training soldiers and you hear nothing.
No shouts, no blades scratching metal or whatever, nothing.
Really something a schoolkid could do far better than.