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"In this modern age of video games, where we’re constantly connected to some sort of online network; whether it be Live, PSN, Steam, etc… why is it that we are still tied to a single console? I’m sure you’re confused so let me explain, see, I own two Xbox360s and have access to two PS3s. If I want to play something and continue my progress, I have to go to where the save is located to play or save my game to a flash drive. Why can’t I just save my game on the Live servers and pull it up on another console whenever and wherever I log in? Steam has this option for a few games but its not for everything. Hey, GMail can give me GBs upon GBs of space, so I can’t imagine size can be a real issue here. Gimme the option already!"
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WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "I feel The Hungry Lamb is for a specific audience, though I can’t quite align with whom that might be. It’s not thrilling enough to land in constant VN recommendations, it’s got uncomfortable relationships which will put most people off, and the endings never hit the high note that satisfies everything. The twists are pretty recognizable from a distance, the voice acting is good, the character designs are alright and the pacing is decent. So many things rubbed me the wrong way and it makes it very easy to delete it from my PC concluding the review. Dive in if you must because of morbid fascination, but you’ve been cautioned: it’s a downward spiral without anything to make the trip worthwhile."