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I had soooooo much fun with this game! The fighting felt suitably epic, engulfed with Matrix-like soundtrack. The remixing memory segments was a fresh of breath air and reminded me a lot of the movie Inception. All in all, the warm and fuzzy feeling towards the games end, was similar to how I felt upon finishing Bionic Commando, a previous title by Capcom. As the credit rolled, I clapped and gave a standing ovation; thank you devs for making this experience a memorable one and credits to the artist for creating one of the most stylistic visuals represented in a game.