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RBA Starblade
Apr 28, 2008

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Raenir Salazar posted:

Dark Souls I hear has a lot of neat social critique, as does Bloodborne; I'm unaware if Sekiro's story has wider cultural ramifications though but that's probably because as a westerner I'm not going to immediately grasp the themes being conveyed.

Armored Core has more immediately obvious themes. 4 and For Answer basically beat you over the head with what it's saying about corporations and climate change. DS1 and 2 have on their face something to say about kings and "chosen ones", 3 is strictly specifically about how much the devs want to not make Dark Souls anymore and almost nothing else.

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RBA Starblade
Apr 28, 2008

Going Home.

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Hunt11 posted:

DS1 is more about kings and chosen ones whilst DS2 is more about cycles.

DS2 has way more to say about a lot of things but I was limiting it to whatever would be about social critique

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