You may disagree with how successful the endeavour was, but having video games place the player within a cruel system and force them to make alienated and morally ambiguous choices is an interesting and valid criticism of the way these systems play out in real life. Papers Please is another pretty good example. The article does decent job at evaluating how effective Prison Architect is as social commentary, in my opinion. It can hardly be accused of reaching too far if this commentary was one of the intentions of the devs themselves.
Commenters here would do well to reread pg's hierarchy of disagreement, and actually engage with the points that are made.
Someone needs to beat this guy over the head with a copy of The Elements of Style, or at the very least confiscate his thesaurus.
Although I am unsure of where all of this narrative comes from, it's so good it nearly brought a tear to my eye:
Nuclear Fruits https://youtube.com/watch?v=15dxuAbTC0A&itct=CBQQpDAYBSITCJS...
Origins of open worlds: https://youtube.com/watch?v=EdV_2svrDVc&itct=CB0QpDAYAiITCK_...
I highly recommend watching all his feature videos.
Yikes.
The problem are:
a) this insists on pretending that it's still about the game (assigning a numeric rating, making the concluding paragraphs refer to the game)
b) the writing is terrible.
For some examples of this not-really-review genre done well, see [http://orwell.ru/library/reviews/kipling/english/e_rkip] or [http://orwell.ru/library/reviews/gandhi/english/e_gandhi]
Yeah, it's pretty good! It's at least fun for a little while. It's an interesting series of puzzles to build an efficient system, and the flavor of the game is fantastic - every now and then you sit back and think a bit about prisons in general.
But for the most part, it goes for gonzo silliness. Which is a good thing! It's a game, and it's mostly pretty fun.
I'd recommend it. I think you'd probably play it about 15 or 20 hours and then wouldn't touch it for a while.
I assume those bugs have been fixed though! I should give this game another go.