Probably not. AFAIK the devs are Swedish. Which means they’re too chickenshit to commit to the bit
Good? Not sure. Completely justified in their counteroffensive against Super Earth? Absolutely.
Weirdo fascists seem to have taken a liking to the main characters so probably.
They can be entirely justified in their resistance without being the good guys. Hard to say given the limited information we have. Also the devs probably aren’t going to do some deep geopolitical analysis of a fictional world.
Automatons definitely are. Bugs seem to be just wild animals bred by super earth as resources. Bugs may get more coordinated and an actual society.
Considering the Automatons’ makers (the totally-not-space-Soviet Cyborgs of Helldivers 1) are canonically all now enslaved and locked up in the mines of Cyberstan… yes, the Automatons are 110% justified.
Not the bugs?
I have added “and bugs” to the title of this post
Also them
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I don’t care to play or learn much about the game given it’s fascist fan base but I thought the bug were representative of a reactionary’s idea of communism.
It’s a parody of what a fascist US would look like and it’s not subtle about it.
It’s not subtle but there exists a not insignificant group of fascists who take it totally at face value.
I am guessing the same group of people who watched Starship Troopers and thought the Terran Federation were awesome. (I would say the book too but let’s be honest, they never read it)
Everyone is the bad guys, while simultaneously thinking they’re the good guys.
Automatons want to free cyborgs from being enslaved, bugs are like ISIS, super earth puts them in planets to justify attacking the planet
It’s a game and the bugs and automatons don’t actually exist. As such they can be whatever moral alignment you desire