Caporegime
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- 9 Mar 2006
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You all assume the 'moral' questioning refers to the saving or killing of the 'Little Sisters'. Sure this is the case if you are merely interpreting the game on a Superficial level but I was refering to deeper themes running through the game such as striviing for perfection through the use of surgery, for example. The inevitable problems this can cause.
The over-riding theme of people playing 'God' in rapture through use of Adam and plasmids can be likened to debates about GM crops or the current debates about use of embryonic stem cells.
Also issues about 'consumerism' and the power of 'advertising' for example. There are loads of themes that the game touches upon without overtly 'telling' you it is touching upon them'. You have to put the 'thought' in to explore this. Of course not everyone 'wants' to or indeed is interested in this sort of thing, which is fair enough.
None of those make it any more replayable though.
OK. Thanks for your advice!! Your a Legend!!
You are = you're not your.