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What are some games where you can fight against corrupt governments, corporations, etc?

Starting with an obvious one.

>> No.3937038
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>> No.3937073

>>3937004
Streets of Rage?

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Soul Hackers

>> No.3937106

>>3937004
Any JRPG
Any Cyberpunk game

>> No.3937108

>>3937038
Redpill me on SaGa
How do I into it?

>>3937004
SMT, Anything cyberpunk

>> No.3937113

>>3937108
The one I posted is good to start with.

>> No.3937121

>>3937113
When should I play the others?
Or is this a series where order doesn't matter?

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>>3937121
afaik the games don't have connected plots. It's just that some are more obtuse and challenging than others. Frontier has some advanced mechanics for veterans to mess with, but it is still comfortable enough as the first game. Just dive right in, but you should probably save the Lute and Riki scenarios for later and start with any of the rest.