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So yeah there are tons of examples. Even if people usually pick the funniest stories. and we are having a very good time laughing. Can't help ourselves. We have to tell you stuff like "I told you so" when another game like Avowed for example fails. It feels great.
Because... yeah:
I TOLD YOU SO!
lol
PS. Don't get your hopes up over weekend either. Monster Hunter releases next week and people will buy that instead of Avowed. You can stare at those numbers at launch ;)
Peace!
70 bucks is a bit rich for me right now but I look forward to buying in on Steam in a couple of years for cheaper and leaving a positive review.
Seeing what this game offers, attention to detail and what not, there's no way it should cost what it does, when comparing to other rpgs from eons ago, this one is shallow, NPCS are literal map props, it's an RPG, nothing is interactive, basic stuff but the price doesn't fit it, mediocrity shouldn't be praised and charged this much for.
this is what I hate the more in `new school` games. when developers create a polished demo with long cinematics, where you spend first few hours and then you face the reality
COWARDS. Absolute Cowards.
Cult of the Lamb