It’s basically good in all possible ways.
Back in 2015, which is apparently 10 years go now, the shooter genre was packed full of heavy-hitting, very serious, macho video games about firing bullets into people.
This was the year, after all, that brought us Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (one of the best ones) and the incredibly shiny Star Wars Battlefront (the first time a polished floor genuinely impressed me in a game, and that’s the nicest thing I’ve had to say about Star Wars in ages). We also had a new Halo in the form of Halo 5: Guardians (also great) and Rainbow Six: Siege — one of the all-time best team-based co-operative shooters — also arrived on the party scene.
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