

It's a really good story and funny too, but once you went through it, there is no point in playing it, the game is the same... at least to me it seems to be. Puzzles, combat and several other things including humour and side jokes will keep you busy. This game would be nice to be rented, but not to buy.
This game is all graphics and has very little content. Instead of wasting their times with graphics, they should have invested 75% of the budget involved in graphics in the actual game. It's the kind of game you have a hard time going through because it is too redundant and boring, and when you actually finish it you go like "Uh? Is that it? Well, here goes another one to the trash can!"

All of the money made from this game should go to the graphic artists, writers and the actors... and maybe the person who thought about the political aspect of the game too. The political aspect of it on board the mothership, other than that, it's crap. Dated RTS game, crappy strategic map play, flavorless overall game play outside the mothership, etc. I mean, when you have marvelous games like Crusader Kings (1 or 2) for a great strategy game and Total Annihilation for RTS, why do we get a piece of crap like that? Especially a game of 12 gigs +, you should get Crusader Kings, Total Annihilation AND the political aspect of D-DC. Then I tried it for two hours, got sick of it, uninstalled the entire thing and erased it from my computer... went to see the entire tutorial on you-tube (well, I skipped many parts because it's really a bad game like I said)... and I never want to see this again. What a waste of talent, I bet I could have done a much better game in 1 gig of data. This game is very superficial in nature... like a really big stadium capable of holding 80 000+ people comfortably and has the best technology and gadgets available today but the game played in it is by a small chipmunk in the middle of the field, nothing else. That's how this game feels, a biiiig container with a jellybean in it. :( Also, the campaign has only 3 chapters, and due to the shallow design of both the rts and strategic aspect of the game, makes it extremely short and colourless.