![]() ![]() Problems(a few, yes, still, there shouldn't be any at all) arise because one key can do more than one thing, in the same situation. The controls are somewhat stiff and not intuitive or fluid. Everyone is super-serious all the time, Grim isn't just the name of one of the characters, it's the mood of every one of them. The characters are archetypes, such as the nerd, who is sometimes annoying as the comic relief. ![]() We have some cool dialog, with humor, banter, and clear relationships. No, he does well, albeit sounding too young. While it's not his fault, that is still what we ended up with. ![]() Recast(in part to allow motion capture by the same man) is Bland, er, I mean, Sam, Fischer(Johnson, driven, some Jack Bauer going on). This is the first of these to not have Michael Ironside, and it is a great loss. Tom Clancy(R.I.P.) lived to see the release of this, and it lives up to his legacy: mature, realistic, political spy thriller that follows the current climate. The plot moves fast, is highly detailed, not completely avoiding clichés. This is not a personal story, albeit there are flashes of such it never takes over, and they got the Bourne copying out of their system hey, I love that franchise, but it does not mix with this. Thus, the charismatic villain does what he should, and bring up a debate. A group known as The Engineers threatens terrorist attacks on US soil if they do not pull out of overseas bases. In spite of Conviction being dreck, this follows it, even leaving in the daughter, although we get good drama from the calls to her.
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