You will supposedly drive sports cars, shoot guns at people, and accrue in-game cash.

But its more outlandish claims attracted immediate scrutiny from video creators who found countless inconsistencies in the marketing material.

However, none of those big-time streamers have said anything about the game on their public channels.

The player stands in a car park next to a sports car as the sun sets over palm trees in the distance.

Some accusations made by the YouTubers felt overzealous.

Buying and using assets from Unreal’s store is not a crime, for example.

Paradise has more smoking guns than a firing range at West Point.

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“For this reason I do not recommend downloading this game at any point.”

Despite all this, the game is still gaining followers on Steam.

You might expect a GTA-like’s FAQ to include stuff like “What guns will I get?”

The player speaks to an NPC on a city street in sunny weather.

or “How many jet skis can I own?”

But for Paradise we get answers to: “Where is your companys registered legal address?”

and “Are there specialists from other countries, including Russia, on your team?”

The player stands on a beach in stormy weather, wearing only swim shorts.

These are questions a player shouldn’t have to ask once, never mindfrequently.