What are some good games set in a modern dystopian setting?

what are some good games set in a modern dystopian setting?

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i hate car dependence so much it's unreal i wish the rest of America would understand already

>living in the dense polluted sprawling cities full of crime and niggers where this is a big issue
Couldn't be me. Feels good being a ruralchad.

just one more lane, bro. That will fix traffic

How often do you walk to get groceries, ruralchad? How affected is your daily life if your car breaks down or if gas doubles in price?

r/FuckCars moment fuck off

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>BUT WHUH ABUT GAS PRICES!?
Sucks to be poor, huh?

I too live in a rural area and love it, but when I travel to the city to see a concert or visit old friends or something, I still want to kill myself.

Rural areas are shit if you don't already live there. You can't just insert yourself into a community.

>needs to be apart of the community to peddle his fag shit
>needs to be part of a community at all
What a faggot.

Great job dodging the argument entirely. Ruralfags are more dependant on cars than anyone else because everything is 5 miles away at minimum. Even suburbanfags can at least walk to the corner store.

>Colorado
>Michigan
>California
LOL

GTA 4
burgerpunk

kino

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rural is fine, theres actual nature and im not against it. meanwhile most suburbs are still too sprase to let you get anywhere by walking and everything is pavement. it's hell

>You can't just insert yourself into a community
I just live my hermit life in a house in the woods. Nearest grocery store is 20 minutes away, my social interaction outside of the internet is a rhetorical "How's it going to my coworker" and then a "Be safe" at the end of the day. It's really quite nice

>Even suburbanfags can at least walk to the corner store.
hardly, i remember for a long time as a kid the nearest gas station was a 40 minute walk we did only once and never again.

>Great job dodging the argument entirely.
Your "argument" was "WAH WAH HOW DOES THIS NONISSUE AFFECT YOU?!?!!!" and was ignored because it doesn't. Go jump in front of a train.

I love LA and love that my car takes me wherever I want whenever I want.

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>How often do you walk to get groceries, ruralchad?
Not much. I only shop when necessary. Most of my food are grown and raised at my dad's homestead or bought at the local store that really not too far away, basically just a bike ride away.
>How affected is your daily life if your car breaks down
Well for starts, I don't drive a shitty old neglected jalopy, and since i know how to diagnose and maintain a car (thanks to my old man and my uncle), it's no issue.

This too, I love taking nature walks.

I lived in the rural for 15 years, that's half my lifetime. It's better out here than some sprawling shithole city. I can see the night sky clearly and the air out here in Montana is fresh.

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Didn't this sub initially start off by wanting walkable cities and better bike paths? I'm not against that, I'm in favor for it really because I dislike car-centric infrastructure. I looked at it recently and now they want to ban cars everywhere even if you don't live in a city because they're "killing machines" like the AR15 and then there's the whole "muh pollution" shit they throw around. They had me at making American and Canadian cities less car dependent but now it's just a spergy sub full of bike zealots.

>wanting to be reliant on trains and buses
After five years of that hell, I'm glad I have a fucking car.

It always starts with something everyone can agree with, then morphs into a "I hate the thing" cult.