Like I'm not gonna claim that I think it has any substance behind the satire but frankly even engaging with itself at ALL is a huge leap over most factory and survival craft games and that tiny difference does make a diff to me

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Like I'm not gonna claim that I think it has any substance behind the satire but frankly even engaging with itself at ALL is a huge leap over most factory and survival craft games and that tiny difference does make a diff to me
I have no stake nor playtime in Palworld and don't want to strongly go to bat for it but yeah.
The ability to capture humans just as well as the creatures: it so obviously challenges the idea of mankind's unique right to exploit nature by showing how mankind can exploit itself just as well. But, it's asserted as nothing more than edgy.
I don't think it's that deep. I don't think it's the most significant piece of literature to grace the written word. I hardly even think it's technically 'satire.' But something about Palworld activates peoples defense mechanisms to dismiss it whole-cloth