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The AI is completely braindead and needs a complete overhaul too.
I'll probably play it through and do all the achievements, but I don't see how I'm going to play this daily like I did for SE4 for so long. When I get a chance, I'll update this review with even more things. I can easily do 20 listed or so.
I've held off buying this because the latest Zombie Army game was so awful. It seems Rebellion has forgotten their audience - they want to make games for 8 year olds or something.
The maps also have numerous bugs and I've been lucky (or unlucky, I guess) to find most of them.
Aiming - even for the pistol is off.
The immersive feel that i have in SE4 is gone too - I feel disconnected from the character. The climbing, jumping and Parkour aspects are pretty damn poor.