The screens go black. The "Glass City" turns opaque. For the first time in decades, people cannot see through the windows. They are left in the dark, scared, but private.

Corruption is not a failure of the system; it is the system’s truest reflection. We like to believe that corruption is an aberration—a rust spot on an otherwise pristine machine. After years of observation, I, Mr. C., have concluded the opposite: Corruption is the lubricant that powerful interests use when the machinery of law grinds too slowly for their taste.

Corruption's tentacles stretch far and wide, ensnaring governments, corporations, and civil society. It siphons billions of dollars from public coffers, denying essential services to those who need them most. The World Bank estimates that an astonishing $1 trillion is paid in bribes annually, a staggering sum that could be used to eradicate poverty, improve healthcare, and educate millions.

While this could also refer to a specific student film or a niche creative project, I am providing a review based on the most dominant context: a fan-made character expansion for a rhythm game mod. Review: Corruption -Final- (Mr. C Edition)

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