I can think of some obvious examples to start with, but my subtle but insidious nominee is Fable III. Fittingly for a pretentious grifter like Molyneux, the game requires you to raise a specific amount of gold or your kingdom is destroyed and you get a bad ending. The goalposts are moved by the game if you raise money in ways it doesn't approve of, and it is simply impossible to reach the fundraising goal in any way that isn't at least Enlightened Centrist levels of evil, the kind that lanyard-wearing neoliberals giggle about. That's right, you need to be at least this evil or your kingdom is destroyed. So deep and really makes you think about the hard decisions that are made by the ruling class, doesn't it? :zizek:

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Doesn't it feel great to see neoliberalism conquer all and continue to corrode the planet and everyone that lives on it? :so-true:

        • Abraxiel
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          3 years ago

          "Blue jeans and rock and roll" is a meme from the twentieth century about American cultural hegemony, particularly in the context of the cold war.

        • UlyssesT [he/him]
          hexagon
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          3 years ago

          That is insightful and I find myself agreeing with you. :zizek-ok:

    • cybernetsoc [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The civ games have always been extreme amounts of liberal, especially since the entire game mechanic relies on a Pinker type "everything is constant improvement and advancement" narrative. The franchise was started in the early 90s and very much shaped by the outcome of the cold war. I remember they explicitly made Communism a useless government style in Civ2 outside of a WW2 type scenario (max waste and corruption, so that your economy, production and science will be shit and you are doomed to fall behind if you stay communist too long, but max militarism, so you can still recruit huge hordes of soldiers and your people will not be unhappy about total war). All the game mechanics in the modern era were strongly premised on Liberal Democracy = peaceful and prosperous and your people will hate you if you ever contemplate a war of aggression, Communism = cruel dysfunction that relies entirely on war mongering and oppression to operate.

        • cybernetsoc [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I am willing to give Alpha Centauri a pass, because even though it is kind of blinded or hobbled by the authors liberalism it was kind of trying to gesture at some transcendence and something beyond the End of History. But yeah the Chairman Sheng-Ji faction just being horseshoe totalitarianism is very cringe. And the downside to the explicitly communist/syndicalist faction is "bad at science because me don't tolerate free thought" is also very liberal.

          • DragonNest_Aidit [they/them,use name]
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            3 years ago

            And the downside to the explicitly communist/syndicalist faction is “bad at science because me don’t tolerate free thought” is also very liberal.

            I think it's more because they're dumb blue collar factory workers, which is of course also very liberal.