As the Hip Hop world awaits The Game’s oft-delayed and highly-anticipated The R.E.D. Album, Complex has provided their impressions via a sneak preview.

Confirming production by Cool & Dre, DJ Khalil, Pharrell and, most notably, Dr. Dre, the preview also signed off on features by Robin Thicke, Beanie Sigel, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg (twice), Nelly Furtado, K-Young and others.

While noting that the version they heard was an unfinished one, Complex noted that the album was mainly produced by Pharrell – sometimes to its detriment. “We’d have been all for it if it was Skateboard P bringing that Lord Willin’ murda music—but here it’s more of the underwhelming ‘Unless You’re The Clipse, Give Me Half Your Budget And I’ll Give You A Throwaway Beat’ P of the last few years.” The preview adds that two more traacks are to be added: one rumored to feature Lupe Fiasco, and the other Jay Electronica and Nas.

Praised were cuts like the Cool & Dre-produced “Infrared,” which was described as a “head-nodding banger” to set off the album, and featured a line certain to get Hip Hop heads talking: “Will I ever go at Nas? Hell nah! / Will I ever go at Jay-Z? I don’t know.”

While DJ Khalil’s contriubtion, “Ricky,” is dismissed as “repetitive,” “Good, Bad, Ugly” gets the thumbs up for gritty keys and storytelling. Additionally, “Ain’t No Doubt About It” featuring Justin Timberlake reportedly has the Compton emcee out of his comfort zone, though “Roll My Shit” featuring Snoop Dogg has Pharrell doing his “best Dr. Dre impression by using light, wavy synths reminiscent of The Chronic.”

And what of Game’s much-discussed collaboration with Dr. Dre? Described as “an odd fantasy about murder,” the good doctor “laces Game with a beat that sounds like it was left off 50 Cent’s The Massacre” and features a style similar to 50’s.