Death and taxes game (review and spoiler) 

Death and taxes might be the only game that I remember feeling like vomiting after I finished it.

You play as a reaper, and decide who will die based on instruction given to you by your boss. And based on your decision, you can either destroy or save the world.

Now, why is it so bad? Because after I finished the game, I realized, that:
The developers had a clear immage in their head who deserves to die in order to save the world.

THINK ABOUT IT!!! They outright have decided before you ever turned on that game, who's death would be justified, and who's death must not happen.

And that If I wanted to get the good ending, I MUST agree with their philosophy.

That is..... just inhumane.

re: Death and taxes game (review and spoiler) 

@LukeAlmighty kinda like how every city simulator is socialist. lol
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re: Death and taxes game (review and spoiler) 

@icedquinn I remember playing Sim City, and wondering, why the hell do I decide what gets build where. It's not like mayors get to decide economic/living zones...

Oh... America :omegalul:

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re: Death and taxes game (review and spoiler) 

@LukeAlmighty @icedquinn Sim City, and similar games, have always been closer to "city-state simulator" or "governor simulator" than "mayor simulator", even if the game sometimes addresses you as such.
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