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Yes Yes yes! I loved both of the Alice games and would wholeheartedly support a third installment.

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@MooncalfReviews That wouldn't be racism, it would be...err...nationism. Or maybe Anglophobia?

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This has to be the most anticipated Feedbackula subject ever, and it didn't disappoint.

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I'm also not having any particular issues with keyboard and mouse. And this port is infinitely better PC-optimized than Darksiders II, whose low res textures and models are just god awful (even though it's still a great game).

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@Snaptrap N00b! Everyone knows the Odyssey 2 version is the only good version.

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@dmblum1799 Mammoth farts are causing global warming!

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Sense of humor not found.

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@Travis_Odell You seem like a very pleasant person.

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Epic 'stache alert!


Been looking forward to this for a while, hope it lives up to my expectations.

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All these comments about how games should not be about real life depress me. What if I want to experience something that I'll likely never get the chance to try in my own life? This is the basis of an entire (nearly dead these days) genre: the true simulation game. Old games such as Capitalism II filled a lot of my gaming hours in the past as I tried to learn how the economy and the stock market work. Another example is the political simulation sub-genre.

I enjoy good mindless fun as much as the next gamer, but why the backlash against something like Cart Life or either of the other games in this feature for that matter? Learning about different viewpoints or issues that you might otherwise never give two thoughts to shouldn't be viewed with scorn.

It's called broadening one's horizons.