That movie was a fucking IQ test for the general population. We failed. You literally have to tell people the bugs did not explode Buenos Aries, it was some Reichstag Fire bs. His satire was so spot on it looks like it's not to a certain set. He ruined so many actors careers with the "act like a wooden retard" and them nailing it.
Out of character, super earth is obviously not good, but I don't think the helldivers are, necessarily. More victims imo
Helldivers are absolutely victims of Super Earth's leadership. The tutorial shows just how little training they actually receive, then they're immediately frozen and shipped off to be used as disposable cannon fodder. Their missions are almost always accomplished by throwing Helldivers at the objective until the ones lucky enough to survive complete it, or they run out of bodies.
You know, I almost wrote "Is Super Earth the bad guy?" But then I was like, is it "Are Super Earth the bad guys?" Or do I say "Super Earth leadership...?" Then said fuck it and changed it to "Helldivers".
The sad part is that we don't know if mullet-man is being satirical or if he actually drank the kool-aid. Either way, pasty-white-boy is starting to learn some media literacy, and is getting bullied for it.
I'm the movie, Office Space, mullet-man is dead serious in his answer. But that's because the original question is, "At your job, do people ever say 'Sounds like someone's got a case of the Mondays?'"
The one game I'm glad I dodged tbh, everyone I know is hounding me to play it, few seem to accept my reasoning of "I've watched enough gameplay streamed from friends, as well as the internet, to know I'll play it incessantly for a week and then never touch it again, I'm not dropping 60 Dollarydoos for a week."
I'll stay over here with my Baldurs Gate, Dead Cells and Cyberpunk tyvm.
I played 100+ hours then walked away to other games.
...then I came back.
Then I walked away again.
Now I'm back.
If you follow the news of what's happening in the games story, it is really fun and keeps the game fresh.
Last week, an All call went out that we could eliminate the robots for good. They added 2 new enemies that could show up and weapons to help with the fight. I jumped back in to help. It was a blast and the new map modes felt fresh and the weapons fun. We beat the robots and they are LITERALLY not in the game anymore. Like, you can't fight them. At least for now. Who knows what's going to happen next.
I get this. I intentionally waited a few weeks to make sure it wasn't a fad and then tried my brother's copy through Steam family sharing before I ended up buying it. Been burned too many times
The amount I consider buying a game is inversely proportional to how much a particular friend of mine hounds me to pick it up. He only plays games that I would end up regretting the purchase of very soon after the return policy is up.
I've had many experiences just like the one you just described, however on this occasion (even with practically everyone I know hounding me) I will be passing.
I would absolutely love it for a week, but once I'm not enjoying it anymore, I would simply bring the mood down and it would likely be well past the refund window by the time that comes to pass.