From an adult
point of view, Beddor gets top marks
for creativity and plot, but loses
points for a clunky writing
style that tends to read like a concept
for a computer game rather than a finished book.
While Guns of the Patriots boasts lashings of in - game invention and
creativity that's largely wrapped up in superb
style and execution, it's all so unforgivably tainted by jaw - dropping gameplay brevity that it's truly difficult to raise the many, many good
points above what is,
for the most part, a succession of cut scenes that leave the player with an overwhelming sense of disconnection from one of gaming's most compelling characters and interactive franchises.