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On the other hand, any game or piece of media that utterly and nearly instantly BTFO's Pat and Woolie SO HARD that they RAGEQUIT it and delete/uninstall it from their Steam libraries RIGHT DURING THEIR STREAMS, in front of entire world wide internet to see, like what Void Stranger did to Pat (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEeIdByeVxs&t=13075s ), makes me immensely respect the said game and makes me want to buy/yarr and download/install, and try 100%'ing that game.
1) It's all (ALL of it, including all of those cut-scenes with high-profile actors and top-notch assets) running in-engine, essentially being a Machinima'esque set piece. ALL of it is real (and thus can go hilariously wrong, if physics/graphics/lighting messes up suddenly), at all times.