Is "Papers, Please" inspired by real events or just the liberal perception of communist states?
I find it hard to believe that your family could starve to death just from some mistakes but I might be in the "too positively biased against AES" stage of my radicalization journey
Reading these comments is hilarious.
If any of you took two minutes to go to Wikipedia and actually read about the games design you wouldn't need to make all of these assumptions.
Propaganda? Lmao It's a little indie video game made by a guy in his spare time. If this is twisting all your panties in such knots I'm really afraid for you if you ever learn about the real world.
He crafted the fictional nation of Arstotzka, fashioned as a totalitarian, 1982 Eastern Bloc state, with the player guided to uphold the glory of this country by rigorously checking passports and defeating those that might infiltrate it.
What was it that you wanted to show us from Wikipedia? Actually forgot it. We don't need to know.
Honestly it has gotten to the point where if anyone mentions "glory" or "gloriousness" in context to socialism, socialist leaders or socialist states, I write it off as anticommunist jibber jabber.