I’m not really a gamer and I don’t have a gaming computer per se, but I’m curious as to whether I should buy it or not. (Ukraine govt. is trying to ban it, which means it’s probably based, but the reviews involving a literal robot refrigerator trying to SA you mildly concern me)

  • @Shaggy0291@lemmygrad.ml
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    271 year ago

    From what I can tell, the prosperity of the utopia presented isn’t produced through socialist workers’ control of the means of production, but is instead simply the product of the genius of one “great man”, the scientist Sechenov. In this sense, the setting of Atomic Heart is actually that of a technocratic political economy where political power is wrested from politicians and falls into the hands of technical experts through their control of increasingly advanced technology. From a propaganda perspective, it is a simple canard; it dresses this technocratic political setting in Soviet aesthetics in order to conflate the two with each other. The audience subsequently relate them to each other and are consequently misled.

    • @Munrock@lemmygrad.ml
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      141 year ago

      Have you played through the intro? It does actually present as a DOTP where robotics has genuinely been implemented in the best interests of the working class. The scientists are pretty down to earth, despite their achievements.

      No idea what the plot twist will reveal though.