• ☭CommieWolf☆
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    101 year ago

    Balls to the walls stealth action games with a plot so convoluted and bizarre that neither a short comment like mine nor the thousands of explanations online can do it justice. Ideologically all over the place but pretty fun.

    • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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      71 year ago

      That makes it acceptable then, I can actually play it and put the political mind aside.

      • @ComradeSalad
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        91 year ago

        Absolutely, it’s an incredibly fun game series from start to finish, and it’s ideological message is firmly on the left. Yes it does get convoluted at times, but it offers an insanely good critique of modern capitalism, western imperialism, state sponsored terror, the CIA, information control, and so much more.

        Plus it’s plot, characters, mechanics, and gameplay are top notch which is nice.

        • @communist_wife
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          41 year ago

          Kinda sounds like the film Reds, which is very clearly a leftist movie but still contains some very pro-western and anti-Stalin takes. Still comes down on the side of Marxism.

          • SovereignState
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            21 year ago

            Movie was so long but worth it fr. The book is good, too (Ten Days That Shook the World, that is, by John Reed). Emma Goldman telling John that she was fleeing Russia after the onset of the revolution because they went muhthoritarian was hilarious, especially when he basically quips back that a revolution is not a dinner party and that she is a coward.

            • @communist_wife
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              21 year ago

              Yea Diane Keatoes character is pretty annoying, she then goes to beg for the USA to help and is basically a Karen. But also Reed was like, ‘hey im American! Freedom!’ Funny old movie