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Enjoy your time with your friends and family and see you next year!
What we have here with "Tom Clancy's: Captain Rex" is a refinement of the craft. When the captain came onto the scene in 2008 I knew that this would be a particular clone to watch closely. Over the years however, I feel as though the clone has had its ups and downs.
I think what sets Rex apart from other clones is that Rex always manages to keep the fanbase pleased. Diehard fans of Rex have stuck around, and newcomers are ecstatic to jump in and learn more about it.
In conclusion, I think Tom Clancy has made a clone which appeases to the masses and uses some of the staple techniques we come to expect to really shine a light on what is possible in the galaxy.
Verdict: 9.8/10