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Death and Taxes

Constant Irritation and Frustration

Picked this up on an extreme sale. Quit playing in less than 90 minutes and won't be back. It tries to be a cute, quirky game. It fails miserably. Most of the game is reading NPC bios and choosing who to kill and who to save, with certain rules and requirements. However, 100% of all sentence structure in the character bios is grammatically incorrect. Whether this was done to be "pro-pronouns" in support of a woke agenda, or whether it is due to a poorly coded language engine that can't handle any complexity, literally every pronoun in the game, and the start of every single sentence regardless of sentence formulation is "they." There's an awkward attempt to play this off as an in-game story "reason/feature," but that, too, falls flat. The story is uninteresting. The characters designed to be cute and quirky are just awkward and annoying. The gameplay itself is awkward and frustrating. The marking of profiles with "live" or "die" is slow, takes too many clicks, and is a laborious, laggy process. It is impossible to organize or sort papers on the desk, even though two "drawers" are provided to try to help. However, it is difficult to consistently get the papers to interact with the drawers. Even worse, you can't put one page on top of another. You can't bring reorder active or inactive items. You can't bring your daily "rules" memo to the top to be reviewed. You have to move everything else back out of the way to refer back to it. You can't sort the display order of the as-many-as-nine-or-ten profiles you're shuffling through, making it a constant source of minimizing and maximizing the pages and moving them around to try to get through them. In short, nothing about the game is great, or even good. None of the issues with the game are game-breaking or terrible in themselves, but literally every little thing about the game is an actual source of annoyance and irritation. There's no reason to keep playing and a bunch of small reasons to not.

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