@nessisonett Nah bro, All art has political influence, but that doesn't make all art political. If you're "analyzing" a game like Animal Crossing for political merit, you're reading too much into it.
Also, I would like to point out the difference between how politics can be used in a game. A game like Bioshock is undeniably political, but it's a cool setting that can be appreciated outside of it's political merit. It's not a game that says "Hey! Agree with this or else your a bad person".
Not all games are political, not all art is political, thinking so is frankly naïve.
There's a huge difference between politics in art, and intrusive politics in art.
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@nessisonett Nah bro, All art has political influence, but that doesn't make all art political. If you're "analyzing" a game like Animal Crossing for political merit, you're reading too much into it.
Also, I would like to point out the difference between how politics can be used in a game. A game like Bioshock is undeniably political, but it's a cool setting that can be appreciated outside of it's political merit. It's not a game that says "Hey! Agree with this or else your a bad person".
Not all games are political, not all art is political, thinking so is frankly naïve.
There's a huge difference between politics in art, and intrusive politics in art.