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by rmc
5143 days ago
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return policies don't let them vote with their dollars once a deception is unmasked Games are not exempt from consumer law that requires retailers to give a refund if a product is not as described. Retailers may claim that "their policy" doesn't include that, but the law is superiour to that. However "not as described" almost certainly does not cover an unappeal ending to an artistic product. It's not the same thing. |
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Oh, I can assure you, in this case it does.
Casey Hudson, the creator and director of the series, said explicitly, emphatically, multiple times to the press: "The ending will not be as simple as A, B, or C."
The ending is literally as simple as picking A, B, or C. If that isn't a misrepresentation of a product, nothing is.