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First of all, I won't be able to get into the story part of the game because I haven't finished the game. However, I can say that I liked the story as much as I played it.
Now yes, I will tell you what I don't like about the game.
First of all, one of the things I found most ridiculous in the game was the indicators showing the key assignments in the game. It was really hard to understand them at the beginning of the game. I had to constantly open the menu and see which indicator represented which key, which made me disconnect from the game while playing the game.
Second, if I have to talk about the track mechanics... the track mechanics are very cumbersome. Sometimes I have a hard time controlling the character. Sometimes, even though I press the right button, the character goes to ridiculous places, so I finished the chase in 5-6 minutes, which should have ended in 1-2 minutes at some point in the game.
As for the fighting mechanics. It looks really great from the outside. I feel like I'm in the middle of a real war, but unfortunately it's not fun. Even if you only spam the attack button in a battle, the other enemies next to you will not attack in any way, they will just stare.
Mission designs were not bad until I played the game. There were bad missions and good missions.
Even though the graphics are a 2009 game, it still doesn't look bad at all.

No single player mode for lonely people (joke)