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In reply to the discussion: Why I cut off my cable TV service in 2001 . . . [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)For example, the "Gears of War" series. Looks like a shooter where you mindlessly wander around blowing up things.
It's actually anti-war, pro-environment.
Humans are on this alien world, where a yellow goo called "Immulsion" is used as an infinite power source. The series starts late in the war, as humans are getting driven towards extinction. A native species that used to live underground is bursting forth and butchering humanity.
Why? It turns out immulsion is alive. And it is not taking kindly to being consumed. So it's taking over the non-human species. The ones that remain free were forced to the surface as they fled the immulsion-controled versions of their species.
By the end of the series, humanity is nearly extinct on the planet, but you're able to use a WMD to destroy the immulsion, and the non-human species. And leave humans with no post-stone-age power sources. And there's a whole lot of "what's the point of war?" along the way.
If you'd prefer more puzzle-solving, try the Assassin's Creed series. If Republicans knew the stories in those games, they'd be desperately trying to ban those games instead of gay marriage.