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Carolyn Petit repeats the daily grind in this video review for Cart Life.

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5 comments
shanethewolf
shanethewolf

Too many pretentious critics working for Gamespot.

nanno111
nanno111

for some reason all the videos dont work because the elderscrolls online ad is doing something wierd


joe_lvc
joe_lvc

This intrigues me, how could a game like this end? do you just work until you're old enough to retire? or until you die?

Ghost_Thumbs
Ghost_Thumbs

Seems like an interesting game.  The "bugs" they spoke of in the review though, what if that was on purpose? As a burger flipper, I can say no matter how hard you try there always seems to be something that can go wrong, regardless of a perfect sleep schedule, correctly made dough, or picking your daughter up on time (not including the terrible pay).  From the sound of it these bugs are nuances driving the player closer to the characters mundane lives.  If anything the bugs seem like they are giving the player perspective on the characters by helping them complete their "simple" tasks while dealing with relative hardships that compose their lives,  rather than sitting from a "Gods" point of view while everything goes as finely as the player clicked it.  That's just a thought... haven't played the game, and definitely don't get payed to.

XeonForce
XeonForce

I want to play it, yet somehow I know when I do I will walk away more depressed than entertained. =P

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