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Graphics in this game are pretty good, thanks to its use of the Unreal game engine. The environment is somewhat interactive, meaning you can break glass and blow up some things, but for the most part everything is solid and unmovable. The game settings have a lot of detail, but you get used to the way it all looks pretty quickly. The animations do run very smoothly no matter how fast things get, and that is a plus. All that aside, the graphics still don’t compare to what you might find in a more expensive disc-based game, like Resistance: Fall of Man.
This game bears an M (for Mature) rating due to violence and profanity. It has an R-rated soundtrack full of F-words and everything else you can imagine. One round of gameplay sounds like a table discussion in a Quentin Tarantino movie. One character likes to belt out “Jesus f---!” constantly. I can see a lot of parents getting really angry the first time they hear their kids playing this one, so be warned. Otherwise, there’s not much else to say about the sound and its basic gunfire effects.