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You're right, the last panel sums it up nicely.
That too.
Well I'm kidding a little but let's face it. A little kid gets his brain bitten off and the place isn't shut down? This whole universe makes no sense from the start.
(we're completely missing that "it's just a game" part, aren't we?
I made a joke about the last panel being the one with the good point already, didn't miss it.
Also you're paid 120 $ for the week in this game. Wich is hilarious. And without spoiling anything it gets even crazier.
Actually while we're at it the guy o nthe phone adresses why a costume wouldn't work. If they caught you in a costume they'd think you're an empty suit so they would shove an robot up your ass. I think VG cats are the ones missing things here.
I recommend listenint to the phone dude. Everything he says is comedy gold.
Which just goes to show that the game IS freaking scary, but maybe it's doing its job a little too well at times.
It is a surprisingly well designed game although it's badly made on some accounts. No options and repetitiveness. It's kind of weird it's start off as one of the scariest games of all time but quiclly wears off. And it only last for about an hour and a half.