Matt from Denkiphile: "Let’s be honest for a second. You’ve always wanted to know what it’s like to have access to cameras and be able to spy on someone. Now lets take it a couple steps further. Beholder, an indie game developed by Warm Lamp Games, places you in total control of not only your fate but the fate of the people around you."
The Epic Games Store needs you to be a totalitarian landlord in this weeks free title.
BLG writes: "Dystopian games are more relevant than ever in a day and age when the world seems to be getting progressively bleaker with each passing year. But dystopian fiction, in general, isn’t trying to make us depressed by showing us how much worse things could get. Rather, the point is (usually) to serve as a cautionary tale, and there’s perhaps no tale more cautionary than George Orwell’s 1984."
A game that should absolutely be on this list is Disco Elysium. That game is wildly deep in the field of its take on social issues, politics, religion, morality, and the internal struggles of the human psyche.
I love dystopian settings in general. We happy few is an excellent game. It is basically a mash up of 1984 and the other dystopian classic Brave New World. The drug 'Joy' is essentially 'Soma' from Aldous Huxley's novel.
Orwell was surprisingly engrossing. I enjoyed it quite a bit more than I expected. I bought the sequel on Steam but haven't gotten around to playing it yet.
Don't need a game to experience Orwell. Real life follows it pretty well.
Alawar Premium and KINODOM is very happy to announce that they have released the first official trailer and some new information for the "Beholder" short film.