mice-contact

mice-contact

Is This The Year's Most Liberal Video Game_

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Sure, video games let us shoot at Fidel Castro and play as former Presidents, but where’s the game that attacks our favorite conservative Supreme Court Justices? If you don’t mind spoilers or hate the Citizens United decision, keep reading. https://kotaku.com/how-to-piss-off-an-entire-nation-with-one-virtual-bulle-5688876 One more warning… we’re talking about Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, though we’re not talking about the main events of the game, just some amusingly conspiratorial side stuff. Still here? Ready to know more about how a video game actually goes after modern political figures, something they almost never do? It tucks its attacks in the margins, where most people will never see them, but, still, it’s got the Right in its sights. OK. Assassin’s winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต​ Creed Brotherhood is part of a series of games that are set in in different periods of history, weaving their own story with real events. Most of the action takes place during the Crusades or the Italian Renaissance, and your enjoyment of the game is dependent on how much you want to feel like you are a ruthless and possibly heroic assassin who can scale buildings and stab nobles with graceful ease. The backdrop for the games adventures is that many of history’s winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ greatest conflicts and most notorious assassinations were the product of a longtime war between the player’s side, the brotherhood of Assassins and the enemy, the Templars, สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 those former Knights who are, in the game’s modern times [[link]] (2012! End of the world!), an evil corporation. This is not original. It’s Bilderberg Group stuff; it’s Illuminati hysteria. It is also perfectly fine to take it as fiction, unless you’d like to believe most major political events were orchestrated by a sinister invisible hand. Many hours into Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, the game reveals how the U.S. Supreme Court fits into this. Specifically the game establishes that the early 2010 version of the Court led by Chief Justice John Roberts that decided the Citizens United case early this year — a decision notoriously condemned by President Obama during his State of The Union address — was in cahoots with the Templars. Roberts, I guess, is in with the bad guys. The Supreme Court’s decision in the Citizens United found that it was a violation of the first amendment to restrict corporate contributions to campaign advertising. Critics of the decision, the President included, complained that the decision would allow big companies to use their treasuries to imbalance elections by drowning out voices that dissented with whichever perspectives they advertised and supported. But proponents, including the five justices who voted in the majority, said that corporations deserved speech rights. How do they work this into a game that is mostly set in the Renaissance? The same way the game’s creative team at publisher Ubisoft introduces many of the twists to its international conspiracy: through a series of hidden brain-teaser puzzles that are said to unlock a video file called “The Truth.” I captured video of my play through part of the Supreme Court one, which you’ll see has many hidden messages skewering the corporate ties of some of the United States’ most successful right-wing members of the government. Get the message in the video? Roberts is a Templar. It all makes so much sense now. While the message here might be [[link]] blunt, lacking in balance and semi-preposterous, it’s also striking to see in a video game. Major games that are expected to sell millions of copies, which Assassin’s Creed is, seldom even mention modern political figures, let alone attack them. Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, however, is no ordinary game. It’s one that tucks a crack about Obama’s unpopular health care plan into a description of an old Roman building. For what it’s worth, Ubisoft is based in France, while this game’s development was directed from the company’s massive studio in Montreal. [[link]] Why, to think such people would have a chuckle at our health care system or our Supreme Court! I haven’t seen an American video game company make cracks like this.

Reader Comments

GameAddict7483

The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay. The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood.

SlotMaster9824

The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day. I appreciate the themed slot games, especially those based on movies and TV shows. They make the gaming experience more engaging and immersive. The combination of storyline, visuals, and bonus features makes each game feel unique.

GameAddict4506

The payout process is generally smooth and reliable, though occasionally it takes longer than expected. Overall, I feel confident that my winnings are safe and will be credited properly. The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood.

Recommended Reading

Vampire Survivors skips Halloween and goes straight to a goodie-filled 1.7.0 Christmas update, becau

Abstract: Vampire Survivors has dropped a new patch—and you'd think, considering Halloween is fast [[link]] approaching, that they might, oh, I don't know, lean into their already-present spooky themes a little? You'd t...

People are exceptionally thirsty about this free game where you flirt with the grim reaper on text c

Abstract: What's up visual novel and romance fans, I've got a game here for you about flirting with death. But not [[link]] like in a "dangerous motorcycle tricks" or "disaster tourism" way, instead in like a very liter...

Helldivers 2 devs say they're gonna tone down the heavily-armoured creeps_ 'We're currently looking

Abstract: The first balance patch of Helldivers 2 went down a touch poorly with players, which kicked [[link]] off some prickly arguments on the official Discord between players and devs. As my fellow staff writer Morga...