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Old 09-04-2013, 04:09 AM
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I’m really liking it. A big twilight 2000 thing for me was the whole “soldier in another country” theme (USA soldiers in Europe). I’ve never really gotten into the USA based modules. But reading these write ups, its great. An Italian soldier caught on USA soil is the reverse of what I normally play. Also, no offence intended, but the English used for the write ups is probably unintentionally adding to the fun of reading it. I’ve got this crazy Italian accent in my head as I read the not-quite correct English. Again, I think it adds to the enjoyment. Its written well enough that its easy to know whats happening, but imperfect enough that it has a real Italian flavour to it – its great.

I’ve read the first 3 parts of the story, and the story itself has been pretty good so far. Atmospheric, a real T2K feel to it. Theres a connection with the lone soldier we’re following (Lario), especially early on when he is travelling on his own. I’m looking forward to reading allot more.
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