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Johnny Gat saved me and my good friend Dylan...

i like the frog he is very kind and i also liked the boxing

it's like modern payday if you removed about 4 million years worth of content

body count dooku continues his royal rampage

100% completed this is probably the most fun i've had on a game in forever

That snail was an awesome and unexpected reference to hit 2013 DreamWorks film Turbo

who the fuck gave this one star smh,garden of banban 2 sweep bird up better than poosonna 5 and devil trigger saga

where the FUCK is jumbo josh lounge

Headbone connected to the headphones
Headphones connected to the iPhone
iPhone connected to the internet
Connected to the Google
Connected to the government

lammy gotta be like in the top 5 best women in history of women

ex wife (vsnake) keeps trusting his gay friend (ocelot) which makes the ex husband (kaz) really mad

Some really weird consensus with people who like this writing is that it's akin to a 2000's anime? I gotta say I don't remember people in s-CRY-ed talking like a Twitter thread about anime character PNGs imposed over popular text posts but whatever floats your boat, just don't try convincing me that it's good. I was more attached to the F key than to any of the Neons.

Game looks and sounds fantastic though!! The aesthetic is the actual part that feels dragged out of the early 2000's, what with the whole "sleek edginess" aspect of it, especially the mission intro screens. The gameplay is very fine-tuned for what it is, although it would help if it was a bit less floaty in places. Not nearly as gimmicky as it comes off at first and could probably do with a level editor somewhere down the line. Big fan of everything here other than when the characters are talking!!

some dude who's favorite game is a JRPG with a 20 minute skit about accidentally groping a girl: "the writing is pretty cringe"

this game obviously sucks ass, it comes off as predatory edgy wankery for 10 year olds (when i actually thought it was interesting) but there's just something amusing about rpgmaker cheese that's missing in modern indie titles