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I really am curious as to what people are raving about, because i wanna get it, but I just dont
Here, here!
Bad. Bad. BAD! Dont get it! My friend completed it in 8 minutes! Its pretty much an interactive cutscene. this game should be free. 5 dollars for 5 minutes of cutscene and 3 minutes of game. Besides, it makes no sense. i bet they wont even make a sequel. so all this confusing story is just some random thing that wont be explained. Rip-off. Play it if you always wondered what it would be like to be robbed or to regret buying something.
Adding the fact that it is the buggiest game I have ever played, I had to resort to playing it on underpowered laptop to get it to work without crashing. Worst game I have ever bought.
At least when you spend $5 for a lunch you are usually eating with friends and having a nice chat for 15-30 mins...
Not when I had a much more fun time with say The Stanley Parable, which was free, and to me, very very good with a superb narrative.