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It looks SO clean, sharp and well detailed.
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The first person fighting worked quite well because you felt strong and just oozing with raw power, getting weapons here and there felt satisfying because of they also felt powerful. Sneaking worked well and ragdoll physics and hiding bodies felt important. The game was just very well done in all areas IMO. I actually started liking Vin after this, but pitch black (haven't seen it) was on the telly last night, gave it a miss since House was on another channel :).