Piss bottles. Bats. Bike locks. Face the media-manufactured outrage of braindead mobs in a fully destructible, randomly generated riot zone as you try to get home from court alive after each self-defense trial. Shoot, hack, blast & build walls & turrets vs tricky AI in this brutally intense shooter!
"Piss bottles. Bats. Bike locks. Face the media-manufactured outrage of braindead mobs"
Dude, you really think a leftist game this overtly violent would ever be published by Steam? Don't fool yourself. You can try tho. Copy this garbage and invert the sprits, voilá
Based on the precedent I’ve observed, pretty much the only thing Steam won’t publish is sexual content involving minors (the 1000 year old dragon excuse doesn’t work) or sexual content where the models didn’t consent to having their likeness in the game. Aside from that, if it’s legal in the US it can be published.
Yeah, it would be a true test in how commited Valve to free speech really is. Maybe it'll make Gaben took off is aloof king on the mountain persona and have him took a more hands on approach to keep Steam marketable. Maybe it'll be a nuclear option and make Valve clamps down on all overtly political game. Maybe Valve really was true to their words and gamers lost their shit over June 4th Incident: The REAL Story.
Dude, you really think a leftist game this overtly violent would ever be published by Steam? Don't fool yourself. You can try tho. Copy this garbage and invert the sprits, voilá
On that note, go play Fursan al-Aqsa: Knights of al-Aqsa Mosque!
Ngl, it looks like shit and I can't even run it. Based tho
you might enjoy: https://store.steampowered.com/app/290690/Tonight_We_Riot/
You can buy that directly from their website.
Do the cops in that game fly the thin blue line flag? It kinda hits different.
Buy it from itch.io instead. They let developers set what cut of revenue the store takes—even 0% if the dev wants.
There’s only one way to find out, really.
Based on the precedent I’ve observed, pretty much the only thing Steam won’t publish is sexual content involving minors (the 1000 year old dragon excuse doesn’t work) or sexual content where the models didn’t consent to having their likeness in the game. Aside from that, if it’s legal in the US it can be published.
Yeah, it would be a true test in how commited Valve to free speech really is. Maybe it'll make Gaben took off is aloof king on the mountain persona and have him took a more hands on approach to keep Steam marketable. Maybe it'll be a nuclear option and make Valve clamps down on all overtly political game. Maybe Valve really was true to their words and gamers lost their shit over June 4th Incident: The REAL Story.
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