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Half Life 2: Episode 2. Soaked in politics.
Mass Effect, very heavy in politics.
The Witcher, same thing... But open world.
I mean the list goes on and on.
These types of games have existed for quite a while.
you know what i mean by politics.....
and open world wasnt ran into the ground like it is now. its such a stale and massively overdone formula
The joys of gaming, you pick and choose games that you like, it's not like you're forced to buy games you don't enjoy.
Every formula is inherently overdone because the digital gaming landscape has been around a long time now.
I'm still enjoying it.
same, glad to just enjoy media and put forth serious concern towards real world issues.
nope. just play games you enjoy and avoid the ones you do not.
You're definetly looking at the wrong places. I've never had so many different games to play as nowadays. Back in my day we had a single game to play the whole year and we were thankful.
At least you can mod single player games to remove agendas that you don't support...
PS3/360 was by far the best generation , i’ve been playing games from that generation too. they don’t make them like this anymore, games are so watered down now
Back in my day we only got one game a year too but that had nothing to do with the amount games released and everything to do with the fact that I was a child and my parents were the ones paying for said games, there has always been a huge variety of games since at least the late 70’s so it’s a nonsensical point to even bring up.