Games are an art form expressing artistic visions, worldviews, and beliefs, just like painting, music or film. Art has always been political, reflecting & challenging the world around us. Why it’s controversial when games do the same? What are games that made you think differently about the world?
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You and I may not be the audience for every game that may come out, but that's okay. We're too spoiled for choice not to be picky.
I got sucked into completionism to the point where I was enjoying only a minority of my playtime.
Part of Undertale's message was that you don't have to do that to enjoy a game!
Everyone has expectations assigned to them by their parents and heritage - but they need not be the only voices that define who you are. Forge a path true to yourself.
The Witness, the story's main antagonist is the personification of nihilism.
"The universe makes us all victims... And perpetrator of its infinite cruelty."
It's goal to bring about a universe frozen in a perfect stillness is fascinating as it see's that vision as... Perfect.
For me it was silent hill 2 it was the game that showed me when I was a kid how much more games could be
That lie is even more nefarious because it made a specific ideology the "neutral truth".
What changed my political views is seeing muslims hitting the crowd with cars, retarted parents trying to change their kid gender, seeing Sanfrancisko streets
The Heroes around me- how people grieve, heal, and support each other