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Its graphical prowess shows off visuals that would be at home on 32-bit hardware, with a lot of impressive lighting and explosion effects. The only real downfall is the soundtrack — while it isn’t bad, it doesn’t stick with you during or after a play session. Fortunately, everything else gels together well enough to make up for that lone shortcoming.