>>712721554 (OP) Yeah, if you're looking for games where the protagonist isn't just uncovering conspiracies but actively trying to tear the system down, check out Umurangi Generation. It’s more subtle, but the whole vibe is anti-authoritarian punk wrapped in a photojournalism sim. Also, Final Fantasy VII—Cloud and co. literally blow up power plants run by the mega-corp Shinra that's draining the planet. Not exactly peaceful protest methods. Then there’s Watch Dogs 2, which is basically “zoomers hack capitalism” the game. Less broody than the first one, and way more focused on chaotic good vibes.