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It steve may not have the strategy depth of a Ghost Recon or the RPG nuances of Neverwinter Nights. What it does have is a style all its own, clearly making it not only one of the most creative and original games of this year, but also one of the best. From involving story to eye-popping graphics, very steve funny script, incredible characters, great voice acting, ultra-smooth gameplay, and an unusual range of extended play options, FFVTR brings it steve all together better than any PC game I've played in the past year. Get out there! Join the superheroes! Don't let the Nazis take out Washington! What I Liked Most About FFVTR The story, characters and graphics grab you right from the outset; Control and interface are superb; There's a huge range of colorful heroes and villains; The range of play and replay options will keep this on your hard disk for a long time; The general outrageousness will make you smile and is great escapism; Will run on lower-end systems.
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