The undemocratic revolution led to an undemocratic Romania after the revolution. The revolution lacked the reflection of public opinion with peaceful procedures. And the revolution contained violence and more than 1000 people were dead while other revolutions were peaceful in East-Central Europe. A new political organization consisted of former members of the communist party dominantly. There was no opposing groups against the regime which could be the alternative political organizations formed by citizens. Next is power of former members of the Romanian Communist Party. The first factor is the absence of opposing organizations against the communist regime. ![]() There are three factors, which brought the undemocratic Romania, in the process of the revolution. Why was new Romania after the revolution undemocratic? The answer can be found in the revolution. People and oppositions were deceived and oppressed by the group. The post-communist Romania was controlled by one group. However, the new regime and society after the revolution was not democratic. It created a new political regime abolishing the sultanistic politics. I wish that it was as captivating as the prior two games in terms of it's emotional connection.The Romanian revolution of 1989 influenced on the Romanian society with blood. I still thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to what comes next but it is a bittersweet feeling for me. Personally I just feel like it was a little bit of a wasted perspective to take because the actual story was really beautiful and poetic but the background of it made it not mean as much as maybe was intended. In TTM and FP the whole story is given meaning (forgive me it's been a while since i've played) because the premise of the story has value, instead of just being a 'simulated story of what could've been' it was 'bringing happiness to what was', or something along those lines. The story had substance and I enjoyed it overall but the background of the whole thing having no real 'meaning' sucked most of the feels out of it for me.Īnd you do get a read maybe 2/3rds of the way through that that's the case so the whole final act that's driven as an emotional piece really doesn't come across as something with real heart. I echo the sentiments of most others here. ![]() Once we're told we're a simulation of a simulation of a simulation here it either doesn't matter - or the story has to go full Black Mirror and lean into the horrific ramifications of creating multiple 'real' lives and worlds ontop of each other, which is where I initially thought the series was going to go as huge turning point and moral quandary for Watts toward the end there. The first two games skirted that edge of make-believe but it was still very much having an impact on the patient and was affecting the real-world meta story at the very least. (The current What If.? MCU series comes to mind, apart from the latest episode and presumably the finale which took a major turn, nothing else was of consequence or mattered) Once you tell me something isn't real, or from an alternate timeline, or another dimension etc. Yeah, that's indeed something that gets me in some tv shows or movies also.
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