The Game Professor checks out a well-received game about surveillance states, totalitarianism, and complicity.
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I'v nearly finished the first level in my current pRoject. Would you be interested in looking at it, this is a quick look at it.thanks
https://youtu.be/tEs65flk_iQ
Thank you so much for covering this
I come back to Games As Lit after a while, and end up purchasing the subject game the moment I hear the premise. The Orwell series is not one to pass up
I've not played this game. I've never heard of it until now… But the first thing I would do is try to investigate who gave me my orders. I imagine the game doesn't allow that, but I'd try if it is an option.
Oh this sounds RIGHT up my ally of type of games! Thank you so much for covering it!
why only 480p ?
Great video!
Thank you for the recommendation.
Hello good Professor!! 🤙
Not first. :'(
I think I'll pass on this. This doesn't look like my cup of tea, but I can certainly see why others would enjoy it though!
Die Gedanken sind Frei
Try the sequel out. It plays with a lot more interesting philosophies and timely ideas.
Okay, this has me interested.
There's also Duskers, In Other Waters, Capsule, Hypnospace Outlaw, and Observation in the genre.
It's weird. I'm generally trying to step away from mechanical considerations in demarcating genres, but it feels like this, more than a lot of mechanics, ties pretty directly into aesthetics of play.