The team at Creative Assembly made something very special here: their love of the first (and best) movie is clear in every texture, in every retro - future UI element, in every tiny story of
a corporate dystopia gone even further to hell.
The pop culture website AV Club dubbed it the «world's calmest video,» calling it «a warm, pulsating light, a place to return to and call home amidst the harrowing
corporate dystopia of the modern internet.»
Not exact matches
What's your take: Is what's being built in Toronto a
dystopia of
corporate surveillance for private gain or a giant step closer to a more sustainable, enjoyable urban future?
Super Monday Night Combat exists in a
dystopia in which spectacle,
corporate greed and marketing are the fundamental pillars that hold society together.
It isn't some sentimental war story, but a highly detailed, near - encyclopedic compendium that goes deep into V - 2 rocket technology, secret Nazi collaborations with U.S.
corporate interests, the dawning atomic age and a kind of fascist
dystopia.