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I played for a while, had to read a guide online to understand the game mechanics, restarted, and won pretty easily. Of course, trolls and malcontents (like, let's be honest, me) would immediately try to trick the AI agents into saying horrible things. It's a tough game. Having played it twice. Sorry, I got a little Black Mirror there.
Instead of cutting to the next exciting mission or cinematic, it leaves you to deal with the basic mechanical business of getting things done and moving on. And that makes you feel more like an actual field operative than any other game I can think of.
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