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The creator must be some bastard whose whole family died and now seeks revenge on society. Go eat shit, you fucking lowlife bitch.
I ended up deciding to downgrade my rating of Back To School from a 7/10 to a 6/10, due to the many, many issues, glitches, and just plain bad design (I had a ton to say about this, far more than I'd care to try and post on Steam); which overall made it a more frustrating than fun experience for me, on both of the times that I've played through it. Which is a shame, because if all of the numerous issues were ironed out, BTS could have easily been a 9-10 out of ten with its varied and interesting environments, theming, ambience, ambient storytelling, and excellent atmosphere...
the bot survivors dont go in the chopper