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Old 10-16-2014, 04:38 PM   #9030
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I'm just saying; while they have the right to make whatever they want that also includes suffering the consequences of exercising that freedom to certain extremes. If they are ready for the almost certain backlash for making something like this - cool. Good for them.

But I really hope they don't come out like they have no clue why people in a post annual mass-shooting country would have a problem about what's essentially an update to Postal.

I don't have interest in top-down/isomeric shooter types, unless it's Zombies Ate My Neighbors (and that Expendables 2 game was cute), so in any case I wouldn't play this. I'm also not fond of 'extreme violence for the sake of it' - Manhunt never interested me. What I'm getting at is the gameplay doesn't seem to offer anything special. It's a top-down shooter thing with close-up fatalities. Unless they have a big narrative reveal that will completely swerve us all, we have no choice but to think the violence is literally the entire selling point.

I'm sorry but there's just way more risk than reward for something like that. I would need an interview from this guy to see where's he's coming from, though. I could be reading all this wrong.
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