Steam, lemmy and reddit are currently creaming themselves over a game which devs makes multiple really cringe “jokes” about slavery and exploitation. Read the steam page descriptions.

Those “pals” are clearly antropomorphised creatures being dogwhistle for humans. And if you read the game reviews, even the g*mers are not lost on that fact (just they love that):

  • roux [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    Maybe it’s just me being jaded and cynical af, but is there a chance that the game was intended to be a commentary on worker exploitation? I don’t know much about the game and I doubt the average game consumer would see it that way though.

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        10 months ago

        If that seems to be the case than I’m gonna try my best to ignore the game. Hoping the hype will die down in next month or so because I was already sick of hearing about the game before it was even out.

        I was trying to do a benefit of the doubt. As an example, I like factory games because the logistics and optimizing aspects makes my brain happy but I can see viewing them as “Capitalism/infinite growth” simulators. But I digress. Palworld sounds shit.

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        10 months ago

        I’m just now realizing where I picked up my recent habit of referring to peers as g*mers.