2018 Honorable Mentions: Orwell: Ignorance Is Strength

Orwell: Ignorance Is Strength released to not much fanfare in the spring of 2018. By the end, when we’re supposed to be praising the games of the year, I didn’t see much mention of it at all. To be fair, it didn’t make my own list, but when I think back to how much I enjoyed it over its predecessor, I have to tell you that it is worth your reconsideration as an interesting, rewarding game from 2018.
Ignorance Is Strength is the second season of a thriller, but not the kind where you really need to know what happened in the first season. In fact, it might be better if you skipped it, since Ignorance Is Strength is, to my mind, a much stronger experience. The game puts you in the interface of someone who is trying to ferret out a domestic terrorist, a repeated scenario from the first game, and where the first game failed to take many social factors into account, Ignorance Is Strength is all about the social.
This, I think, is why the game needs to be reconsidered, especially for people in the United States who are barreling toward a brutal (and almost certainly demoralizing for everyone in different ways) election cycle. In Ignorance Is Strength, you-as-government-surveillor are trying to dig through information about people in your region to determine whether they are, in fact, the people who might be bombing and threatening your fictional company.