I'd heard they really rake you over the coals with the Theocratic Capitalism early on, then just kinda wave at Vox and announce "Don't ever try to change things!"
A frustrating turn from the original, as the first game did seem to suggest a kind of redemptive liberation was possible. When the central question of the first game was "Do you exploit others or protect them?", I was hoping for a bit more in subsequent releases.
Infinite has another "both sides bad" but with a slave rebellion. Some serious :LIB: brain going on there.
I'd heard they really rake you over the coals with the Theocratic Capitalism early on, then just kinda wave at Vox and announce "Don't ever try to change things!"
A frustrating turn from the original, as the first game did seem to suggest a kind of redemptive liberation was possible. When the central question of the first game was "Do you exploit others or protect them?", I was hoping for a bit more in subsequent releases.