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3.5 hrs on record
If you loved Limbo, you will be blown away by Inside.

10/10

Unless you only enjoy certain niche genres of games you should play this game.
Posted 11 July, 2016.
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97.3 hrs on record (94.7 hrs at review time)
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Posted 10 July, 2016. Last edited 29 July, 2017.
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11.1 hrs on record (1.7 hrs at review time)
♥♥♥♥ yes.

Pls sequel w/ more content, I will pay full price.
Posted 8 July, 2016.
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7.9 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
Dead Man's Hand: The Sequel

10/10, Excellent shooter
Posted 22 April, 2016.
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238.0 hrs on record (86.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Factorio: The Machinery of Capitalist Propaganda Cloaked in Pixelated Innovation

At first glance, Factorio emerges as a beacon of ingenuity in the realm of simulation and strategy games, inviting players into a seemingly benign world of factory construction and automation. Developed by Wube Software, the game's premise revolves around building and managing factories on a remote planet, optimizing resource extraction, production lines, and logistics to create a sprawling industrial complex. However, beneath its engaging mechanics and the veneer of technological progress, Factorio subtly disseminates a narrative deeply entrenched in capitalist propaganda, championing relentless resource exploitation and industrial expansion as the pinnacle of achievement.

The game's core gameplay loop, centered on ceaseless growth and efficiency, mirrors the capitalist ethos of endless accumulation and consumption. Players are encouraged, if not outright compelled, to extract every ounce of value from the planet's resources, with little regard for sustainability or the consequences of such exploitation. This unbridled industrial expansion serves as a stark metaphor for the real-world capitalist pursuit of profit at the expense of environmental health and social equity. The absence of any repercussions for exploiting the alien world's resources in Factorio not only trivializes the devastating impact of similar practices on Earth but also subtly endorses the capitalist notion that planetary resources are mere commodities to be consumed for economic gain.

Moreover, Factorio presents a sanitized, mechanized vision of labor where the complexities of human (or in this case, alien) workforce dynamics are conveniently abstracted away into faceless, tireless machines. This portrayal strips away the nuances of labor relations, reducing the act of production to a simple transaction devoid of ethical considerations or the potential for exploitation. By glorifying the automation of labor and the relentless pursuit of efficiency, Factorio champions a capitalist ideal where success is measured solely by output and profit, ignoring the societal and human costs of such a system.

Perhaps most insidiously, Factorio reinforces the capitalist narrative that technological advancement and economic growth are inherently virtuous pursuits, irrespective of their societal impacts. The game's lack of narrative or mechanical consideration for the ethics of colonization, environmental degradation, or the exploitation of labor contributes to a worldview in which progress is defined by the ability to dominate and exploit, rather than cooperate with and sustain. This message serves as a subtle endorsement of capitalist ideologies, which prioritize growth and profit over social and environmental responsibility.

In conclusion, while Factorio is undeniably a masterpiece of game design, offering players a deeply engaging and complex simulation of industrial optimization, its underlying messages cannot be ignored. The game's emphasis on endless growth, efficiency, and exploitation, coupled with its neglect of the ethical implications of such behaviors, ultimately serves as a vehicle for capitalist propaganda. By cloaking these ideologies in the guise of strategic gameplay and technological innovation, Factorio not only perpetuates a narrow and harmful vision of progress but also subtly indoctrinates players into the capitalist ethos of exploitation and consumption as markers of success.
Posted 29 February, 2016. Last edited 6 April, 2024.
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170.3 hrs on record (108.0 hrs at review time)
Please don't ♥♥♥♥ up Red Dead 2 like you ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up this game.

No modding, cancerous online and zero customer service. Skip buying this and torrent it for the SP.
Posted 2 December, 2015. Last edited 17 June, 2017.
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