Yeah, those are the ones I want to invest time in.
Mr.Rubinshtein
games that make you actually contribute to society something
Mr.Rubinshtein
games that inform you about what are for example this or that mental illnesses with the help of gameplay
Mr.Rubinshtein
or political issues society faces but all that is told with the help of fantasy worlds
Mr.Rubinshtein
if you are smart enough to draw parallel then you will get what game wants to tell you which is why the value of the game rises
Mr.Rubinshtein
not only in the way of art but also in the way of contribution to this or that topic
Mr.Rubinshtein
if i manage to open my own studio one day i will make games on most salty topics which actually will make you think around them
Stinkek
Like Doki Doki Literature Club did?
Mr.Rubinshtein
oh didnt played that game
Mr.Rubinshtein
what is it about tho?
Stinkek
It's a (spoilers) ||psychological horror game disguised as a visual novel where you, a male student, join a literature club which has 4 girls as members, and you can "write poems" (represented by choosing words the girls like) to trigger different scenes and dialogues. One of the girls is your childhood friend who has a crush on you. At first the game looks perfectly normal, but it eventually turns out your childhood friend is depressed, and she confesses to you. Regardless of accepting or rejecting her confession, you'll find her hanging dead body on the next day, and the game resets. Abnormalities start happening, like visual and text glitches, and this girl is gone from the game. The plot partly changes due to that, another girl - who is the club's president, tries really hard to be with you and frequently breaks the 4th wall, and yet another girl gets a crush on you, she becomes deranged, obsessing with you and cutting herself because she gets too excited around you. Ultimately, she also confesses to you, and once again, your choice doesn't matter - she stabs herself to death, and you're left staring at her decaying corpse with glitched text below. The club president reveals she has the ability to modify the game, and deletes everything and everyone except herself and a room. She reveals she knows she is in a game, and she loves the player, and wasn't happy with not having her route, so she altered the other characters' bad traits to make them unlikeable, which backfired||
Stinkek
||When the depressed girl confesses to you, she commits suicide regardless of the response because: when rejected, it's obvious that she is heartbroken, but when accepted, she thinks she is a burden to the protagonist, that he wastes his time and energy on her and that she can't be fixed.||
||The second girl to kill herself is just completely insane at that point. A self-destructive yandere.||