Kenology Aug 31, 2006
I haven't play Skies of Arcadia (aka Eternal Arcadia) since 2002. But when I look back on it, that game was an allegory...
Anyone notice the parallel references in the game?
For instance, the settings are very similar to real world counterparts:
Nasrad = The Middle East
Ixa'taka = South America
Valua = The West
Land of Ice = Antarctica
Yafutoma = The Far East
The story focuses on a young group of Air Pirates rebelling against the Valuan Empire. Valua itself seemed to be likened to the Western world... industrialized, militaristic, and most definitely imperialistic. Even within Valua, there was the bourgeoise, upper class district and the rundown slums of the have-nots. Sorta like the classism that exist in Western nations where a very small majority of the population controls an enormous and misproportionate amount of the wealth (not that classism doesn't exist in poorer nations). Another interesting point was Yafutoma's technology. Their airships were much more versatile than the airships of the rest of the world as they could reach heights and speeds that were impossible for other ships to attain. Sorta like Japan's overall technological efficiency and superiority. No doubt about it, they sure do make the best cars... *glances at Camry in the parking lot* I had a few more examples too...
But in the meantime, do you guys know of any other games that were allegorical in any way?