I know this might start war in the comments so please chill people, I don’t want to get 20 reports from this single post.

    • Noo@jlai.lu
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      • Doom promotes strong virilism = political.
      • Tetris = promote the control of chaos (view as destructive, because too much and you lose) through psycho-rigid order.
      • Need For Speed = yeah nothing political about promoting cars, except the incitation to get one.
      • Wii Tennis = tries to make you forget tennis is for rich people only, by making it cute = political.

      My point is everything is political, you don’t have to see political standpoint in things, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

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          OP is not exactly coming up with good examples, but I think the point is you can analyse anything and claim that there is some hidden political message, even if it was not intended by the developers. Even Gilgamesh, one of the oldest text ever found, has scholars discussing gender and sexuality. I don’t think Gilgamesh and Enkidus relationship was considered political at the time the story was written down, but in a new context and a new political landscape it can suddenly be political.

          https://www.jstor.org/stable/25766947

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      Actually, tetris is really a commentary about the brief and fragile ethnostate in Constantinople as the Byzantine empire fell to the Ottoman empire.

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          I just couldn’t let the original commentor get away with saying the most ridiculous shit in this thread, I had to top them.

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        Yeah, people not getting that is a prime example of the sad state of contemporary media literacy.

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        Istanbul was Constantinople now it’s Istanbul not Constantinople​ been a long time gone, Constantinople and a Turkish delight on a moonlit night. Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul not Constantinople​ so if you have a date in Constantinople she’ll be waiting in Istanbul. Even old New York was once New Amsterdam, why they changed it i can’t say, people just liked it better that way… So take me back to Constantinople no you can’t go back to Constantinople cause it’s Istanbul not Constantinople been a long time gone, Constantinople why did Constantinople get the works? That’s nobody’s business but the Turks… Dodo do do do de do do do do aaaaaaa whaaaaa (I’m just going to stop here)

        Ok it’s from memory don’t sue me if I fucked it up.

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      I’m not saying I know anything about this Dragon Age, I haven’t played it.

      I think it’s a fair point though, to imagine an a-political narrative game, because I think most if not all RPG games I can think of have some kind of political content.

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        Shifting the goalposts on behalf of OP, but whatever. Where are you guys coming from?

        Narrative games of any scope are almost inevitably going to bump into themes like hierarchy, power dynamics and moral dilemmas. That doesn’t make them “political” in the sense that they’re directly discussing real events around you. I won’t presume anything about your personal position here, but OP gives the impression that if a fantasy game depicted a fictional race subjugated by another he would start complaining that it was woke.

        If you want a story without those things you largely need to pick a different genre.

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          That’s what I’m trying to say. I don’t think such a game is feasible.

          Also, in the context of this threat, saying “ooo Tetris isn’t political!” is being pedantic, that’s not what the person meant when they asked for an example of a non political game.

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            I would like to find a game free of political message,

            They asked for a game free of political messages, and got several. Are you sure that’s not what they meant? Does Tic Tac Toe have political messages? What about 2048?