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If you really want it gone from your library you can do that instead.
Or maybe try it again years from now to remind yourself why you didn't like it and perhaps accidentally enjoy it.
probably not
longer
go to your purchase history and select the game
then
i have question about this purchase
explain why you want to get a refund after the 2 and 2
it will be looked at by a person who will decide
after this long the chances are not very good
This is probably one of those people who demo games to see if they like them, and then return them. They probably actually had fun with the game and did not pay attention on how long they played it for. When your in the zone playing a game, you go there when your having fun, not because it is boring. So i think OP is either lying about not having fun with the game, or they are sharing their account and someone else played it on their account.
The refund policy is: WITHIN 2 weeks of purchase AND with LESS than 2 hours playtime.
This is where research comes into play.
Your money was already sent to the devs. Valve will not give you their money.
Im not lying-The amount of cutscenes in this game was unbearable, but I thought that later on in the game there would be a lot less, so thats why I kept playing. The story also got really repetative.