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"The author believes that the failure of a game, such as Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, is often met with Schadenfreude, or pleasure from the suffering of others. However, this attitude is unfair to the developers who poured their heart and soul into the game. The author argues that instead of reveling in the failure of a game, people should be more empathetic and understanding, and recognize that games come from a place of good intentions."
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