Alan Moore famously said the whole reason Watchmen was supposedly "revolutionary" for a comic book was that it was just a normal story He wrote it like a regular novel - beginning, middle and end, self-contained with none of the "superhero comic book universe" continuity shithttps://twitter.com/perdricof/status/1272914077619294210 …
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And the answer is no This world needed burning and these people needed killing Sometimes a whole damn society is irredeemable and needs to be drowned in rivers of blood
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(Bioshock Infinite sucks because the game itself waffled all over the place on whether it really commits to this idea with the Daisy Fitzroy subplot A game that was just plain "Massacre slaveowners in an orgy of glorious redemptive bloodshed" would be a lot more subversive)
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BioShock 1 also engages in an interesting way with the whole "nobody has a pre-existing personality" thing that started you on this topic, with the big twist that it literalizes the thing where you, the player, go through a story doing things because quest givers tell you to.
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