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will pre-order the game because i did have fun with it
We know this whole allegory thing when we even start the demo.
I wonder if there was some clue that the themes and concepts in the game might stand in for real world matters. Perhaps a word they could put in the game's title to prompt the player to interpret the game as representational.
Bro, you are like 10 years too late to say that.
Regardless, I'm glad the game is reviewing well, and I can't wait to jump in later this week.
Anyway, these scores are much higher than I expected! I feel I've once again underestimated Studio Zero.
2. They want to sink actual non-woke stuff by making it seems like it's woke.
Reverse psychology.