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Its everywhere else I see lack of depth & lost potential.
which his teamates holt and weaver always crying "fk!fk!fk!" "that sure woke em up!"
The line I quoted, for example, do not make any sense when spoken emotionless. Also, interrogation is a thing you work with fear to overcome the enemy's mental shields. Calm, stoic voice just don't cut it, especially with the lines written in the game.
Plus, have played the GRFS? The main protagonists have a solid VA (Voice Actors or Voice Acting) they`re all fine, especially 30K, so that`s it, lame female VA unfortunatly, I mean Ghost Recon universe have some badass female soldiers, but I guess Ubi would not know about this.
That's honestly all I could give it. It seems more like a test demo just to see what they could do than a full game. That might mean the devs might be using this game and the experience they got from it to make the next GR a much better game, I don't know. But I think the dev team definitely bit off more than they could chew with this game.
If I wanted to sit here and criticize this game, even if I were to exclude nitpicks, I'd be here for hours. There's a lot in this game that I would argue Future Soldier and generally other stealth and/or open world games did better years ago.