Video Games: A Semi-Reflection of Reality:

Published by: Meta Tam When Hi Non on 8th Nov 2009 | View all blogs by Meta Tam When Hi Non
The Enclave, of Fallout 3, strike me as the typical Conservative agenda; promoting traditional values and declaring the term "Our country" enough to make you think "I keep to the wasteland life". A thought that crossed my mind multiple times from how the game repersents the funidmental ability of every person has to define their own future regardless of what people have to say about it--that's what makes me consider Fallout (and many other games) carry a vague mirror up to the gamer to declare "Your life, your choice, your world". Sure, not every is going to have the same opinion towards video games, but that's personal choose I consider fantastic--people need to carry their ideas and reasons to live.

You can't live by others ideas or reason.

The Enclave of Fallout 3 are  a Conservative type organisation--they want people to revert to old ideas that won't work; simply stifling out productive progression and adaption to the world they inhabit. Tempted to do some political based humour, but I'm not that type of *cough* George W Bush *cough* of the *cough* Republican "of the centre-right" Party *cough*. Actually, I was reminded of David Cameron on first hearing  the fictional "John Henry Eden" (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) of The Enclave promising a lot of what's unlikely to be delivered.

If anyone feels my view is "Looking into it to much" type away about it.

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