I dont know if the kraut who made this game is deliberately trying to make a comment about American politics? I hope not all the way from germany, where all he would know about it is what he reads in the fake news. But the trailers and marketing for this game are as libtarded offensive as can be. Although its certainly possible that those were made by an American libtard for marketing on American soil. That would be irony. A game about fake news with offensive marketing for it created by the same libtards who create the fake news. It would be better if germans and canadiens and limeys stick to making games about themselves and things they know anything about.
It's based on some things in the book 1984 by George Orwell.
No real countries are depicted in the game itself.
The term "Libtard" is obviously very mature, and is definitely applicable to people outside the US. Obvious sarcasm is obvious
How is it "libtard offensive"? What does that even mean?
Presumption City
This game says absolutely bugger-all about US politics. It's more about the possibility of future surveillance states, just like in 1984 when it's a reality (and a lot more).
This game is independent of the 1st Orwell game released. So its like a sequel, but not DLC or an expansion. Edit: Found an article that explains that "Orwell: Ignorance is Strength" is a 3-episode game, with the 2nd episode out on March 8 and the 3rd on March 22. Source: https://www.polygon.com/2018/2/15/17014398/orwell-ignorance-is-strength-pc-political-games So the development of this game is like the Walking Dead series from Telltale Games where each game and its sequels have "episodes."
But the trailers and marketing for this game are as libtarded offensive as can be.
Although its certainly possible that those were made by an American libtard for marketing on American soil.
That would be irony.
A game about fake news with offensive marketing for it created by the same libtards who create the fake news.
It would be better if germans and canadiens and limeys stick to making games about themselves and things they know anything about.
George Orwell in 1949?
Edit: Found an article that explains that "Orwell: Ignorance is Strength" is a 3-episode game, with the 2nd episode out on March 8 and the 3rd on March 22.
Source: https://www.polygon.com/2018/2/15/17014398/orwell-ignorance-is-strength-pc-political-games
So the development of this game is like the Walking Dead series from Telltale Games where each game and its sequels have "episodes."