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The animated sequences that top, tail, and occasionally spice the action are a foolish joy.
NEWYORKER: Youth in Revolt
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The over-abundance of long cut-scenes and fully voice-acted, animated sequences felt out of place in an MMO and made the game drag out unnecessarily.
FORBES: Connect
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The story focuses on character and plot more than many Chinese epics do, and its presentation is modern, using slow-mo fight replays and computer-animated anatomy sequences to illustrate the forensic detective work.
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