![]() In those moments, it feels like I'm being punished by the teacher for not paying attention during class. ![]() When it's being cruel, Above and Beyond makes you restart a scene because you 'blew your cover' by messing around and shooting at the floor. ![]() Admittedly, that means I'm judging with an incomplete experience of the dialogue, because a lot of it went like: "There are things that I'm willing to sacrifice myself for." I got the gist, though, and it's all the usual boring suspects: clean-cut American good guys, a plucky British teenager, some French resistance fighters. I threw props around, and if it let me, plunked holes into my surroundings with my pistols and rifles and submachine guns. When it's being merciful, Above and Beyond at least lets you goof off during its weirdly-paced dialogue scenes (lots of long pauses). You can come unstuck and have an out-of-body experience, turning around to see your own headless torso. ![]()
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