>>18248680Another Eden: A Cat Beyond Time and Space for what it is, a story about time with characters that (admittedly shallowly) try to fit into every possible niche (that is also unfortunately a gacha, presumably for monetary reasons). Going from your average Chrono Trigger-like storyline, with local things, to more.
Fallout: New Vegas (possibly modded but there are so few acceptable ones) because it simply shows the truth. Democracy, the "rule of law" is prone to corruption as no one understands what "trust" really is about, and gets ravaged by nepotists and crazy whores alike, as no one has the heart to shoot them in the head - the "fascist dream" becomes subverted, too, with abandonment of strong, moral values and virtues in favor of a demented, monarchist absolution.
Life preserving technology, which allows one to live for hundreds of years until a suitable human replacement is found. Too bad the guy in charge doesn't care.
Or independence from human affairs, and dependence on your own calls..
..among a whole lot of other examples of the true face of human nature when all moral barriers are rendered null.
Then I could probably list a whole lot of small random RPG's. The kind that's made by a biological female which has a greater spirit than many men today and the theme of which is entering a castle of delusion and horror, after riding a train. In Japan. Kind of self-explanatory with what it's hinting at.
And that's probably it, as any other game may have you strongly interpret something because you want to see it that way. I listed these two and left off a hint because these games just end up waltzing into these subjects no matter what stance you originally have, it's just purely a matter of interpretation.