The impact of good guy/bad guy flavor
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I've been in one similar to this idea. One of the scum factions was portrayed as the good guys in the flavor, but still counted as bad guys based on the source material(it was a theme-type game).<Embrace The Void>
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Special mention to Zaphkael's World.createNew game for doing the "mafia are the good guys" approach. The mafia were a resistance movement to a big simulation world that was collecting user information without user consent, kinda like a sinister Oasis from Ready Player One.<Embrace The Void>
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I never noticed this when I perused this topic beforeIn post 20, kuribo wrote:In Gay Mafia 3, the town was Donald Trump's supporters and the mafia was an alliance of gay icons (and Jesus)
YIKES??!!? I don’t like the attempt to put a good-guy OR bad-guy spin on that sort of flavor. AT ALL.<Embrace The Void>
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