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I didn't really consider whether any of these were real or not until I read the one about my parents' home country and said out loud, "Well yeah, duh."
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The ending honestly gave me chills. Especially after i refreshed to start a new game only to be greeted with a black screen and that noise looping.
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meh i dont care about the goberment (clicks exit) , no i said i exit (clicks exit again), I SAID EXIT ( clicks exit 20 times) finaly, wow this place is destroyed
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I gave it three stars, because searching for everything was fun, and the message is a very good one. It's a thought provoking game, but I have no idea where I'm supposed to be going at the end, or if I got to where I was supposed to be going, etc etc...
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So, I say "Yes" it's the truth, and it doesn't bother doing anything. I expected at least an attempt at some eye-opening, 'what about now?' thing, but nope...just a black screen reminding me how empty this whole thing is.
People are idiots. It honestly took wikileaks for us to realize our leaders are corrupt? Welcome to the world, guys. You won't ever know half the stuff the United States has done. A half-assed conspiracy game that people call "eye-opening" is just sad. No one is going to take this game down, because everyone in politics knows that the public will eat any story you feed them, and no matter what they do the people will never do anything more than give them a slap on the wrist. Third-world countries are literally being economically enslaved and you're sitting here on a computer talking about how this game makes you think...like you won't be watching tv or playing another game in 10 minutes. If you think your government is so bad, take a lesson from the Egyptians.
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dufug did i just play, was good game. but was pushing its ideals a little strongly. loved searching the toilet though.
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You left out key information, you made ridiculous claims that have already been disproven, and you used "The Corporations" in the same way a religious man would use "The Devil." This isn't information, this is propaganda.
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A truly beautiful, unique and brave (in more than one ways) game, that successfully managed to combine true stories with a weirdly realistic game world.
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retry... ok to the extraction point ... um what is hapening ... cant move ??? THE time IS running out why????? W At IS g Ing On... n o o o o o o
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Five all the bloody way! :D Though I'm betting the US government will find some moronic way to take this game down in a few days -.-
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Am I the only one a little confused here? The description of this game makes it sound like the point is to collect all ths information before it can be made public. The way game play is set up seems to be designed to do exactly the opposite--to put as many bits of information out there as possible. Whether these are facts or fiction of the writer's devising I don't know but it makes the game itself seem to have been created with ulterior motives.
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exiting was very rewarding c: why did i not do that in my first try?
i loved the part when i was looking at the scenery and everything looked beautiful....and my job did not want me to enjoy the hidden ending...screw jobs!i want to frolick in the fields!
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I like the message of this game. The government doesn't care about the people, they care about money. Money's all there is to it. If I showed this game to my friends, they'll understand why I didn't vote.
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Interesting way to present an idea and message. While I'm all for the free flow of information, that doesn't mean there are not national security secrets that a nation needs to hold. For example, exposing the NSA phone data collection isn't the same as exposing operational information. The latter is far more serious and problematic. (Although I love the Hillary Clinton quote at the end, given her own recent problems with information security.) So while I don't fully support the message of thsi game, I think it was done and presented really well.