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Let me lay it directly on the dotted line about this game. This may be the most sincere effort I've ever experienced. That is what makes it so effective. If the writer/developer had censored their emotional punches in any way it would have seemed theatrically melodramatic, but every moment is one that is familiar to all of us who have been on the internet for the better part of a decade. The developer has an encyclopedic knowledge of internet culture, right down to it's absolute ugliest parts and that's because they care. This game is a reflection of that care. You will feel anywhere from lowkey to highkey bad after playing this game because if you walk around in the world functionally you are not accustomed to caring this much regularly. If any human cared as much as this game cares round the clock it would break them within a week. And yet as heavy as the political context weighs in this game, there's hardly any moralizing or pontification to be found. The game is a shrieking and whispering brutal confrontation of and a sincere, manic and core-dense love letter to the old internet.  It is a reminder that you can feel nostalgia for something that was, and still is, both fundamentally and existentially horrifying.

Absolutely amazing honesty and a gut-wrenching atmosphere to back it up.

I agree 100% with what this person said, the honesty in the writing makes it convincing enough to latch onto.