Comment on I need to talk about Mouthwashing
Samdell@lemmynsfw.com 1 week agoYou’re welcome, not sure what you mean by explicitly textual (as in, I actually don’t understand what you said)
Comment on I need to talk about Mouthwashing
Samdell@lemmynsfw.com 1 week agoYou’re welcome, not sure what you mean by explicitly textual (as in, I actually don’t understand what you said)
ConstableJelly@midwest.social 6 days ago
Sorry, I meant that, having not played the game, I’m not sure how much observations like Curly’s inability to see the details are something the game tells you directly and how much is your interpretation. I guess I mostly meant that your framing of the story is really cool whether you’re just repeating the story beats as they’re given or mixing in a lot of your own analysis.
Samdell@lemmynsfw.com 6 days ago
Ah, I see, thanks for clarifying. To be completely honest, this is more of an observation than an interpretation, almost every point I mentioned is part of the text of the game, explicitly related to the main story. Its less of a review or analysis, and just me wanting to get those thoughts off my mind. Although the game doesn’t throw plot points at your face (and I imagine that there are definitely people who didn’t get that there was sexual assault involve since the exchange about locked doors is quite brief) and also moves at a brisk pace, all the subjects I brought up are part of the main plot.
The only true “interpretation” is about the game being about what women suffer in the world, but I’d also hardly call it that; the only other major point that the game brings up is the company’s imminent bankruptcy and their lack of care for the workers, but if anything that’s just an extra factor that allowed Jimmy to act the way he is, and to Curly to justify his “bigger picture” supervisor mindset.