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the black conversation said:theres a freaking great new game! its all about live! the white AI said:no,dont... but.... ARRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHH talk to the other people!! :D the white conversation said:its the new freaking game! L4D 3!! wanna go look? the black AI said:no way... umm... hmm.... ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHH BUY ALL THE GAMES!!!
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I love how this game just throws you in without any idea of what's it about, and what you're goal is. I love the concept to, its either related to religion or politics, but its more of politics in my opinion. There is ALWAYS those two parties who trash one another, while there is that one party that is RARELY noticed by anybody, and they are the ones with the best ideas.
We realize after switching back and forth from those two parties who trash each other constantly, we turn to that one party that is never listened to. You preach there ideas, but nobody UNDERSTANDS, no one LISTENS, no one CARES.
I love the game, the concept, going to my favourites! 5/5
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Complicated starting instructions: when the meter comes up, you have to press space to release your own blip, and try to hit it at the same time as the one in the middle coming at you. Then, you have to locate your new guy and chase down a different colored guy, and once you have converted all of the colors, you start all over again with the new color. I wanted to play it out and hopefully "achieve" something, or at least get a satisfaction, but there was nothing but the same thing and it grew old quickly. Interesting statement, mind-dead game.
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This game is about hipsters.
As soon as he realizes it's mainstream he changes his mind.
Then people start following that, he gets mad because what he just liked is mainstream AGAIN and then he hipsters some more.
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@ArmaM The game is not supposed to be possible to win, when people reach something better than either of the two major things no one wants to listen to what they have to say.
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The underlying message is sound, and it is something more people need to realize. However, the game play is kinda boring and it's hard to tell what's going on.
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o noes!!! a roit, i guess i'll run up to people who are trying to run me over and have a deep philosophacal talk with them. yay.
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Great game. So glad I continued playing until the end. Moral is all there when becoming gray and trying to talk to both sides.
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Most of the moral of the game sets in after you switch positions for around four times. After that, your opinion becomes gray and not either black or white. This time, no one will listen to you. Honestly, I don't think many people bothered to play it past that point, considering how repetitive the game is near the beginning.
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And the moral of the story is, if you become an hipster, everyone will become an hipster too, and then you won't be an hipsters anymore. wait...
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you: Yeah, man! Lets all start riotig to the left! Other Guy:Well.. I don't ... You Interrupt him:LALALALALA Other Guy: OK!
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i dont think this game to about changing the minds of people. i think it shows us that evenually a single person will stop being swept up in the ideas of the masses. it shows that we should not be fighting eachother but fighting with each other against our greatest enemy,(hate)