Yes I know that fascism is a playable ideology in Disco Elysium, but presenting fascism as with its integral ugly reality, glaring contradictions, and unsustainable death drive is a pretty leftist (and correct) way of portraying it.
Yes I know that fascism is a playable ideology in Disco Elysium, but presenting fascism as with its integral ugly reality, glaring contradictions, and unsustainable death drive is a pretty leftist (and correct) way of portraying it.
If it calms you, the person in that case was trying to see if the game had any consequences for it
BTW, there are NO consequences but a line about how it didnt have to be like this for going guns blazing into what is a massive private collection of humanity’s spacefaring history and decking everything with grenades. The exhibits wont even be damaged lmao, not to mention the dozens of dead
Starfield sounds more and more bland and bleak the more I read about it.
I can see that as a sort of curiousity’s sake thing. I’ve done rampage runs through some vaguely sandbox games myself. I don’t return to such rampages and drag them out with endless fascination like some kind of chuddy people I knew, though.
yeah for sure. I think my way of appreciating vidya has also changed. I like building way more than destroying or conquering/controling. (PatSoc moment)