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You were 1.5 hours into the game when you posted your previous reply, you could have refunded it yet you're still playing it and (ironically getting achievements such as "Kill 10 people with one grenade" and you're on your way for the "Kill 200 police officers") supporting mass murder.
But now that I took a peek at your post-history, I'd say a not so bad bait post, no clowns for you sadly.
If you dont like our game, then dont f-king play it.
your whole life is built on cancel culture.
and its because you're a whiny crybaby.
nows the time for whining, and no game is worth saving.
and you will cancel as many games as you can.
Its time for you to try and time to watch you fail.
Steam allows AO games, though Hatred isn't necessarily that bad and was very clearly exaggerated by the media. The only reason why it was appalling was the mass murder and how the goal was to kill people as an outright necessity. Content creators, such as even Mutahar, cited that it wasn't even as bad as GTA V, which also let you go on a mass murder spree (though it wasn't the main focus). Postal 1 received much of the same criticism for that being an outright requirement too, but people support it and enjoy it.
The game, as said by the creators themselves, wasn't meant to promote violence or celebrate it, God no. The team did not wish to inspire violence but to react to "...a trend of political correctness in video games, and sought to make a game that eschewed politeness, colorfulness, and games as art."
I can respect your opinion; the game isn't everyone's cup of tea, and it definitely can still be appalling. But people who are mature enough to understand video games actions shouldn't be replicated aren't necessarily mentally ill, even if they are a fan.
If not serious though and this is bait, well, ♥♥♥♥.
You can do everything you can do in this game in many other games today so why would it be banned?