So, there's Outer Worlds.
Dishonoured would be if it wasn't all about saving the monarchy.
Anyone played We Happy Few? Trying to decide whether to buy it.
Disco Elysium - cos you can do fuckin whatever.
So, there's Outer Worlds.
Dishonoured would be if it wasn't all about saving the monarchy.
Anyone played We Happy Few? Trying to decide whether to buy it.
Disco Elysium - cos you can do fuckin whatever.
RDR2 very much has an anti-industrialist, anti-capitalist narrative. The gang essentially lives in a commune, but they're mostly terrible people who kill and rob. One of the minor villains of the game is a loan shark who you do missions for, and it shows how much he preys on poor and downtrodden people, like a man with Tuberculosis and a widow whose husband died to working in a mine to pay off debts. Two of the game's main villains are a Pinkerton and a capitalist. You spend one chapter of the game in the deep south where the main grunt enemies are ex-Confederates and larpers. There's also a really weird chapter like the Mexico one, where you go off to a fictional Carribean island and help a bunch of sugar cane workers in their revolution and it ends with you blowing up a Cuban warship. So the themes are pretty anti-capitalist.