Alison and Colleen Forever

Alison and Colleen: Proving Day is the last installment in the Alison and Colleen series. It was developed by Cor-Son Games in association with High Voltage Software and was published by THQ. It was released in 2007 for the XBOX 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PlayStation Portable. The game was controversial at the time it was released, due to it calling out various game series and publishers by name, but it has gained a cult following from gamers who were critical of said series and publishers. It was later re-released on Steam. This and Alison and Colleen: Saturation Depreciation are the only games in the series to have an E10+ rating.

Plot
Alison and Colleen are ordered by the boss of their development company (the fictional W2M! Productions (We Want Money!) to take part in a game restructuring where the girls would be part of a First Person Shooter game to compete with the likes of Call of Duty and Halo. The girls object to this and decide to purge the gaming world of these titles.

Reception
The game was met with immense controversy. Throughout the game, companies like Activision, EA and Ubisoft are heavily mentioned by name, and there were attacks on the Call of Duty and Halo series. Cor-Son never responded to any of the complaints.

Game-wise, it received fair reviews with critics favorably comparing the game engine to the one used in Saturation Depreciation. The game later earned a cult following from those who were critical of the current state of the gaming industry.