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(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 26, 2013 ) San Francisco, CA -- “Red Dead Redemption” is a 2010 action and adventure game inspired by the spaghetti westerns of filmmakers like Sergio Leone, and part of the game is set during the Mexican Revolution. The central protagonist is a bounty hunter by the name of John Marston. When asked whether he is a socialist, he explains: “I’m many things, most of them bad, but a man of political principles? No.”
Rockstar portrays the Mexican dictatorship as very corrupt, though it eventually paints the rebel leadership as better. In the end, the game suggests that government can never be representative of the peopleÂ’s interests, no matter what the circumstances are.
In L.A Noire, there is a Communist character who is falsely charged. The man wears an ascot, looks down on working-class people and beats women. In addition, he is also a hypocrite.
While Rockstar does criticize the right wing, it doesnÂ’t give a neutral view on political disengagement. According to a Gallup study, only 36 percent of US citizens have a positive view of socialism, so it make sense why major game developers would have a negative view of the left.
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