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Not a bad list. The only questionable one is Assassin's Creed Black Flag since even the earlier titles had some propaganda in them, but I haven't played it, so I can't be certain.

Notice how all of those are old games? If you want to check out the most based game ever try The Great Rebellion, where you have to liberate Europe from globalism.

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Ah, Duke Nukem 3D sure brings back some memories. As does Doom. Another great based first person shooter I enjoyed was Serious Sam. Check it out if you can find it.

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Before Halo, Bungie made an RTS called Myth. There was DICE and Battlefield 1942. Can’t forget Unreal Tournament. And finally, if I might might be so bold, the 1990s Wing Commander series, especially IV.

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Any based games without a lot of sex and violence?

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The city builder games Caesar 3 and Phaoroh come to mind, although there are some battles in the game. There were no real objectionable content in games like Myst and Riven. The latter just got a full on remake by the original developer.

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Thanks, I wanna say I grew up on Caesars 2 or 3 (“Plebs are needed!”). I have a higher tolerance to violence, but a lower tolerance to sensuality.

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Frostpunk.

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I enjoyed Frostpunk. Someday I’ll get around to the second game.

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Curious about Assassin's Creed IV: Blag Flag being listed here. It's designated "Woke" on The Woke Ranking at Cirnoslab. Reason given: "Contains overtly pro-DEI messaging and subtly pro-LGBTQ+ messaging. Out of place diversity for the Golden Age of Piracy. The npc Mary Reed engages in cross-dressing. Diversity disclaimer on startup."

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Assasin's Creed has never been ‘based’, it has always been subversive. The whole idea behind it is that two Masonic orders, one of European origin (the Templars) and one of Middle Eastern origin (the Assassins) seek to shape society to their liking. Obviously, the European Templars are the bad guys in the situation. Moreover, it is an ode to atheism and materialism.

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