Spyro 2 is about a dragon being captured by a besieged foreign power, shanghaied into a wartime gig economy/soldier position, and traversing a collection of artificial worlds that are as intensely alien and capitalist as anything Nick Land has ever talked about. It's pretty great
Or rather, Spyro is part of the hypercapitalist Outside that reterritorializes and capitalizes on the deterritorialized territories or some such shit (forgive me if I am misunderstanding the memes). The territories themselves represent different paradigms of pre-capitalism
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I guess this is a sort of inversion of the usual business with these things so we'll say it's about the final triumph of a sort of furry neoliberalism overall and it's monolithic bureaucratic paradigm which tames and compartmentalizes diversity as a chaotic substrate it floats on
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