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Seriously? Is that what you always use to accuse people?
I have 2500 games on Steam, I could've bought this in the blink of an eye or have used Steam refunds easily.
But no, I chose the easiest way and played this game at my friend's home with his legitimate copy. Of which I asked him to REFUND this.
Also your opinion sucks.
There is pelnty of places in the game were you can go wander off for your self :)
The argument to find different dialogues or pick different options are irrelevant in my opinion, because the gameplay remains so out of place. It doesn't extend into the story anyhow, and is merely there to hide the fact that you are being guided from point A to B.
The price is fair however, because the quality of the content is absolutely top-notch. It's just sad that the body of the game is relatively empty, and the ending is unsatisfying for everything that was going on (I get that we have to feel lonely, and feel EVEN MORE lonely after discovering that Delilah pretty much abandons you, but the execution was dry).