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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: ...on the other hand, often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info. Skipping the live action cutscenes and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: ...on the other hand, often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot almost 20 years later and contain little mission info. Skipping the live action cutscenes and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.
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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: ...on the other hand, often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: ...on the other hand, often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them info. Skipping the live action cutscenes and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The game is probably far more better known than the Dale Brown book it's based on.
* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Even if they cutscenes have NarmCharm often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The game is probably far more better known than the Dale Brown book it's based on.
* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Even if they cutscenes have NarmCharm often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.
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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: ...on the other hand, often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* EnjoyTheGameSkipTheStory: Even if they cutscenes have NarmCharm often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.

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* EnjoyTheGameSkipTheStory: PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Even if they cutscenes have NarmCharm often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.



* SpiritualAdaptation: It's basically ''Series/TwentyFour'' as an RTS.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To the CommandAndConquer games with the near future setting and live action cutscenes as well as being a good RTS overall

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* SpiritualAdaptation: It's basically ''Series/TwentyFour'' as an RTS.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To the CommandAndConquer games with the near future setting and live action cutscenes as well as being a good RTS overall
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* EnjoyTheGameSkipTheStory: Even if they cutscenes have NarmCharm often times they drag on too long and leave the player nervous due to being too close to reality even almsot 20 years later and contain little mission info, skipping them and going straight to the strategy gameplay can lead to a more enjoyable experience.



* SpiritualAdaptation: It's basically ''Series/TwentyFour'' as an RTS.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: It's basically ''Series/TwentyFour'' as an RTS.RTS.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To the CommandAndConquer games with the near future setting and live action cutscenes as well as being a good RTS overall
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The game is probably far more better known than the Dale Brown book it's based on.
* NarmCharm: The live action cutscenes. From the low production values, stilted acting, and edgy dialogue, it's easy to enjoy it as a B-movie thriller.
* SpiritualAdaptation: It's basically ''Series/TwentyFour'' as an RTS.

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