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A game I replayed few years ago and feel like it deserves a lot more shit is the Talos Principle. The game was released on the onset of the Walking Sim "genre". The plot is that humanity went kapoot and had an algorithm trained for an AI to inherit the earth afterward, you play as as an AI that needs to do puzzles for ten year olds with literally god telling you what to do and Satan patching in to your comms to converse "philosophies" with you.
With God the twist is that listening to what he says means you are a dependent bug minded religious AI that deserves to be deleted, and acting against his saying (that you don't have any reason not to besides genre savvie-ness) means you are a ubermensch independent atheist TRUST THE SCIENCE bro and you get to inherit the earth. Now jump into a fire sincedad god told you not to do it and you are far smarter than him.
With Satan it's even worse, he will ask you about your values only to then act as if you need to act by your top value always irregardless of the situation and call you a hypocrite when you inevitably fail in that arbitrary test. For example say you think equality is good means you are an hypocrite for saving children over old people in a crisis because they should be the same priority. You feel the fedora tipping every conversation, and you need to be a complete idiot to think morality isn't a complex algorithm that changes all the time and can be triggered to get specific responses.
With God the twist is that listening to what he says means you are a dependent bug minded religious AI that deserves to be deleted, and acting against his saying (that you don't have any reason not to besides genre savvie-ness) means you are a ubermensch independent atheist TRUST THE SCIENCE bro and you get to inherit the earth. Now jump into a fire since
With Satan it's even worse, he will ask you about your values only to then act as if you need to act by your top value always irregardless of the situation and call you a hypocrite when you inevitably fail in that arbitrary test. For example say you think equality is good means you are an hypocrite for saving children over old people in a crisis because they should be the same priority. You feel the fedora tipping every conversation, and you need to be a complete idiot to think morality isn't a complex algorithm that changes all the time and can be triggered to get specific responses.
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