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That left me confused. Is this a GTA clone of some kind? I can't discern what the premise is or the gameplay style.

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All I saw was a sand box game where you held the camera over icons until you saw red, listened to exposition and then used a radial menu of set "Hacking" powers to perform what is likely the one single solution that makes the mission take its next step to completion. And of course the inescapable cancer of modern action games: Cover-based shooting with enough ammo in the hyper-useful starting pistol to give no tension to even that. I don't see what people go gaga over in this aside from the possibility of "Hacking" everything for cathartic giggles.

I love you, yet can't stand to know you exist.

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I keep resisting looking at this game because just the name reminds me of Kane and Lynch Dog Days and I just...I can't handle that.

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"There are no good reasons. Only legal ones."

 

VALVE: "Sometimes bugs take more than eighteen years to fix."

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It was a good demo but I think that the game is much more basic than what was shown. For example, the traffic light thing would have been the only option

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"That which you do not know, is not a moral charge against you; but that which you refuse to know, is an account of infamy growing in your soul. Make every allowance for errors of knowledge; do not forgive or accept any breach of morality."

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