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And anybody that doesn't mind bad writing.
It's darker and I wouldn't give my kids to play this. It has some cheery moments but the world is rather dyspotian (which becomes apparent as you do some of world side quests and explore more casting characters)
there is a lots of killing and darker element to the game , it can appeal to everyone and the target seem to be mostly young adult
want complete control of the outcome. It's a shame because they could have had some really awesome RPG elements playing as a truly dark wizard. But no, most decisions mean very little, the darkest decisions are typically just being a jerk rather than being evil. Missed opportunities in my opinion
Jurassic Park was originally written to be a more mature survival story but the movies were targeted more to kids and teens. Love both the books and movies.