But Im the Bad Guy? v0.048
Ever had that moment in a story where you secretly rooted for the villain and wondered what it would feel like to stand on their side of the line? That guilty curiosity is exactly what this game leans into.
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Ever had that moment in a story where you secretly rooted for the villain and wondered what it would feel like to stand on their side of the line? That guilty curiosity is exactly what this game leans into.
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