Ross @ FG: Not Tonight is a post-Brexit dystopian vision of a future we could really do without. The Finger Guns Switch Review.
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I like it when they tease the weaknesses and insecurities of gamers.
[incoherent rambling about why politics should not be allowed in media I like even though politics have always been present in media I like such as Bioshock, Blade Runner, Silence Of The Lambs and even Star Wars]
People have become hyperaware and cry about politics in new stuff, but somehow manage to ignore it in everything that came out before 2014. The cognitive dissonance is amazing.
It's always interesting to see how people react when you tell them that George Lucas himself said that the rebels were a nod to the Vietcong, that the imperial empire represents America and that Palpatine in the prequels was based off Richard Nixon. "Keep your radical politics out of the OG trilogy, George!" haha.
gross. can i just go back to shooting aliens and saving princesses.
before you get your panties in a bunch , i think with these types of games can exist in the market but seriously, who the hell plays games such they can get more political social commentary? dont you get enough of it on facebook, twitter and all msm?
Not Tonight is a point-and-click RPG that takes place in a post-Brexit dystopia. It's the first major game by developer PanicBarn. You play as a person of European descent who finds themselves living in the slums and at risk of being deported from the United Kingdom, the only country you've ever known.
There's been an interesting influx in "new" game genres in the past few years. Simulations of mundane tasks are seemingly hitting stores everywhere.