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It's good to see an obscure indie group go big, although you used the weapon of controversy - but hey, it worked for id Software (Wolf 3D, DooM, Quake), Stainless Steel (Carmageddon), Netherrealm Studios (Mortal Kombat) and several others.
You gotta make a splash somehow, and truth be told, those "controversial" games that made shockwaves in the media are still damn fun.
Also, Hatred 2 when.
I'd also like to see Hatred 2, or some game with even more advanced destruction physics and gore, etc. Perhaps you could take a note from that one VR game, ( I forgot the name of it, but you probably know which one, it's absolutely brutal) and Bodycam, where even muscles and bodies twitch and spasm after being shot, etc.
there are worse things alive today