where an impoverished young woman is trying to sell herself into slavery and the game presents the most ethical outcome as helping her negotiate a better contract for her indentured servitude?
Looking back those games were Fukuyama'd as shit, jfc
where an impoverished young woman is trying to sell herself into slavery and the game presents the most ethical outcome as helping her negotiate a better contract for her indentured servitude?
Looking back those games were Fukuyama'd as shit, jfc
I'm all for recommendations. It's depressing to me that even sci-fi games on the more hopeful side (Stellaris and... that's it) are still confined within the logic of capitalism. There's an intergalactic market and an equivalent of the UN (and all that entails) and everything.
Since you've so kindly given me an opening to plug my work, I recommend checking out Genepet and Xenologist! I also made Dark Cosmos, but that one's a lot more on the depressing side (still no capitalism, though).
Thanks. will try. I dig the late 80s retro game aesthetic.