I mean the classic 60s cars in otherwise modern setting strongly imply it’s Cuba. And the developers straight up say in an interview that the setting was inspired by Cuba.
About the protestors, it could be that they are left-wing protestors fighting against Batista-like fascist dictator.
Or it could be that they are right-wing reactionaries fighting against left-wing leader like Maduro.
It’s hard to say but I think the latter is more likely because it aligns better with current mainstream narrative.
I don't get it. The signs by the protestors imply this is a fascist dictatorship and they make no reference to Cuba. What am I missing?
Isn't it dope to make a game where you're taking down a fascist dictatorship through popular struggle?
I mean the classic 60s cars in otherwise modern setting strongly imply it’s Cuba. And the developers straight up say in an interview that the setting was inspired by Cuba.
About the protestors, it could be that they are left-wing protestors fighting against Batista-like fascist dictator.
Or it could be that they are right-wing reactionaries fighting against left-wing leader like Maduro.
It’s hard to say but I think the latter is more likely because it aligns better with current mainstream narrative.