"Holy misandry, Batman!" Wow, I've never seen a video game be so biased against men (objectively and subjectively) in my entire life. It's an open-world game set in a post-apocalyptic USA with robots replacing animals, and humans living in tribes with their own conflicts and little information about the previous hi-tech world. You play as a native girl named Aloy and journey through her rite of passage from her tribe to explore the world and discover more about the world around her and herself. The gameplay is quite simplistic but efficient, with a variety of weapons and strategies to defeat the machines, making an effort to avoid the common pitfall of repetition found in many open-world games.

The most noticeable point here is that the developers prioritize the story and message above all other aspects of the game. This game explicitly tells and shows that women are portrayed as smarter, cleverer, stronger, and nobler, while men are depicted as evil, slow, envious, and mediocre. Additionally, capitalism and males are to blame for everything, while communism is praised in the game's texts.

Come on, we know this game is European, right?
Play it only if you have a strong affinity for extreme leftism and cinematic Sony games.

you know... I wonder when these socialist game developers will stop accepting payment in currency and start being paid with hugs... just saying...

Reviewed on Sep 06, 2023


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