Anyway, I was forced to do away with democracy roughly a thousand years ago because it was endangering my empire.
hello there! i'm med/dett and i am an actual radish that will inevitably disappoint you. still waiting for a twewy sequel
also my blog title and the above blurb is a reference to that one guy that left his civ game open for a few years and accidentally created a dystopia, it's a pretty cool story
“Cyberpunk games are rarely about cool losers. They’re usually about cool cops.
Take the heroes of the Deus Ex series. JC Denton is an augmented agent who works for a UN anti-terrorist organization. Alex D is an augmented agent-in-training at the Tarsus Academy with a bright future in the WTO, and Adam Jensen is the augmented chief of security for a biotech corporation. All of these characters go through learning experiences that show their employers are untrustworthy and their world is more complex than they thought it was, but they all start on the privileged side of the fence.
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The streets and their inhabitants are central to cyberpunk. It’s the powerless who suffer most in the kind of authoritarian regimes cyberpunk fiction depicts, and games could do with getting back to the idea that the rebels, misfits, vandals, and people who can’t afford a plate of spaghetti matter.”
Shirokuma Cafe is one of the cutest shows though like there is a wolf that makes bread and if you don’t think thats the cutest thing you knead to leave