There is a unique joy in "breaking" a simulation. Game developers carefully balance economies to force players to make hard choices, but players often just want to see the simulation buckle under its own weight.

: The gameplay experience in strategy games often revolves around making tough decisions due to limited resources. Unlimited money would remove these strategic decisions, potentially leading to a more straightforward but possibly less replayable game. Players might focus more on the tactical aspects and less on the strategic planning of resource management.

: Regularly updated quests provide "fantastic rewards" to help you purchase better weaponry.

Players highlight the "satisfying" gun mechanics, impressive storyline, and solid AI for both allies and enemies.

: Engage in intense skirmishes where realism is prioritized; for example, enemies often fall with just one or two well-placed body shots.