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edit: I don't see you on COD, Killing floor etc forums crying how children play those games.
Do you even have kids? Or know how steam works?
The sentiment is appreciated Holyreap but it should be directed in GTA/Saint's direction or at games of a similar nature which parents let their kids play.
Intake in line with the rest of Cipher Prime's games is just heavy, heavy stylised. There's no pro drugs message or light approach to the sensitivity surrounding the issue otherwise I'd have took a dig at it as well.
Wait a minute this person wants kids to not know how to avoid a lethal dosage!
Edit: Did you play Surgeon Simulator?? Drug yourself up and perform botched surgeries on your patients, then this game will seem tame by comparison.
PROTIP2: If any kid is buying games without their parents reviewing them first, their parents probably don't care enough to make sure their kids aren't taking actual drugs, so this game might actually be helping O_o