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I done everything in the game, like Isabelle say, I need more challenge. Now I play new playthrough with my own challenges but still ..
Cant wait for more cases and content, I'm back for each updates.
Also, while I loved what I've played so far, and strongly recommend it to anyone (except gamerey gamers who feel lost if a videogame deviates from CoD), I must say I lost a bit of trust in the future of this game and in its author's mindset since he proudly presented the latest content update as free exclamation point exclamation point one. Implying he was doing us some sort of surprise favor by still working on content. I wouldn't be too surprised to see that game stagnate for a while, unfortunately...
I've been looking forward to ksp2, so I get a bit suspicious about early accesses now.
If it's any consolation, games like this are usually passion projects, free from corporate meddling- it's very likely that, given the huge success of the game, the dev continues chugging along on content updates.
36 hours. I'd have more, but murders still stop happening... along with many other bugs. Game has great potential.