• ReadFanon [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    I’m not buying how FF7 wasn’t originally political in nature.

    FF7 was deeply political, in a hamfisted way that games (especially of that era) tend to be, sure but it was deeply political all the same. Besides the most obvious parts, there’s a reason why the narrative takes you from North Corel to the Gold Saucer to Corel Prison and it was no accident.

    I think this part of the video essay is illustrative of the whole “Back before I was politically-aware, things weren’t nearly so politicised as they are today!!” phenomenon.

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      11 months ago

      FF7 message: Corporations are bad.

      gamer-gulag … I didn’t see it

      FF7 message: Perpetual extraction of natural resources leads to global environmental collapse and the extinction of all life on the planet.

      heated-gamer-moment … What? Where did it say that?

      FF7 message: Armed resistance is necessary to fight an armed adversary.

      joker-gaming …uhhh… hmm… umm… what?

      FF7 message: A corporation backed military force that solely serves the corporation’s interests destroys the lives/minds/bodies of civilians as well as the lives/minds/bodies of those individuals in that military force with no hesitation or remorse.

      jfk-gaming …nuh uhh!..

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          11 months ago

          Not just a pipeline, but a whole power plant, and then your party members discuss the morality of blowing it up even though it had workers inside and come to the conclusion that working in a power plant makes you a comprador and valid target

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    11 months ago

    don’t much care for final fantasy but one sure can’t help thinking that we took a really really wrong turn when it comes to game development when in 1997 they could sell you all of final fantasy vii for sixty bucks, gave you three discs and a full game and then made three more final fantasy games within the next four years while now two decades later it takes more than a fucking decade to remake the very same game and they need to sell it to you three times