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Animation was extremely well executed, especially with the vehicles, which most people have trouble with. Along with the lighting, which was very realistic. And as always, extra props for actual voice acting. However, there were quite a few gripes I had...
Scout was basically pulling a Kirito on the Blu team, he was so op it made me cringe. Shortly after introducing Blu characters and vehicles Scout just killed or destroyed them instantly, bringing up some pacing problems. Also, the story was rather generic. Red basically tries to take the briefcase but gets ambushed, and that's it. Although the pacing was a bit off and the plot dissapointing, it was still an entertaining SFM overall. Keep up the good work.