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The shooting is very good, really very good. Inertia is implemented, the heavier the weapon, the more difficult it is to turn, much the same as in tanks. The sight camera and the point of impact are not connected and this is at first unusual, and then VERY cool.
The shooting sounds are amazing. The music is standard boring.
The bugs burst beautifully, just like in the movie Starship Troopers. Overall, this is now the best game based on this film and the best reference book to understand what this game is.
A little humor, a little military satire and sarcasm.
It is,
the way.
The problem is:
- Performance issues (I'm not really experiencing any but I have a good PC, it seems others are struggling though)
- Crashes (Not enough to make it unplayable but enough to be REALLY annoying)
- Currently Matchmaking is totally busted. So you can only play solo. Which blows.
That aside, yes, the game is good.
But it needs to be fixed.