A Mind Forever Voyaging 19852.txt
You play the role of PRISM, an artificial intelligence unit that is suddenly awakened to the fact that it is a computer after unknowingly living 20 years of his simulation life as Perry Simm. It was awakened so that it could be used to experience and then report on the effects of the "Plan for a Renewed Goal," a far-right plan put forward to revive the crumbling economy of the newly formed USNA (United States of America). and society. You will be prompted to re-enter the simulation and record footage of the Plan's impact on Perry's fictional hometown, Rockvil, as seen over the course of several decades. As a result, the game becomes an interactive polemic against the policies of the US Republican party, in particular the Reagan government. It is interesting, however, how little is outdated. I would even say that his points are more relevant today than in the 1980s. Richard Ryder, the fictitious senator who proposed the Plan, is a synthesis of typical right-wing ideas of the time and possesses the rhetoric and popularity of then President Reagan. The Republican Party, however, has not changed course since Reagan. And with the advent of real senators like Ted Cruz, Senator Ryder becomes an even more appropriate figure to propose dramatic tax cuts, talk of "flounder bureaucracies", contempt for foreign aid, and a questionable interpretation of the establishment clause. he will no doubt have a strong acquaintance.