Actually he even goes further than that. Talks about how fascists had the right idea about women and rock music, that it is an erosion of culture and that Rechavol would be better off under the nazis or some bull like that. He is definitly a cariacture of Nazbols.
Why do we even need a blackguard of the ideology to see that communism in the game is no better than real-life communism was? Joyce said how citizens of Revachol were forced to either fight for the communists or be killed by the communists. There is a scene with the firing squad after you pass Visual Calculus check, where communists executed people. There is Kras Mazov.
Why this game needs a blackguard for every ideology except centrism for the joke? Because characters are the most important part of storytelling. Fictional historical events have a lot less of an impact than fictional persons.
Also this game treats the poltical ideologies a bit like alignments or guilds. When you play certain old rpgs you end up in games where chaotic is conflated with evil and lawfull with good (the Japanese do it to this day). In those games every chaotic character is evil and serves the demon, while there are no evil characters that still believe in the law. With this you make a philosophical statement about the nature of law and chaos.
Now the point here is Disco Elysium doesnt seem like it really wants to make a statement about the nature of facism, communism, liberalism and centrism. It merely wants to offer them as a means of player expression and a fresh twist on Chaotic, Lawfull, Good, Evil.
It's also slightly too long, as it dragged out and at 2/3 of game i was little impatient to end this.
Nah, I was happy that my rpg/adventure hybrids didnt end after 10 hours. That genre is usually too short to say anything meaningfull. In fact I even wished it was longer, Ruby was absolutely underdeveloped.
And there is a difference between saying "the game portrays left with more nuance than the right" and saying "the game is lefist/communist/feminist propaganda". Most people who have problem with how right was depicted somehow fall in the second category.
Yes and those people are as usual an absolute joke. But that doesnt change the valid criticism that the political compass was somewhat imbalanced and had a bias towards the left.
I feel like Disco should either man up for the sequel and go with an actually political story and make real left wing propaganda for the troll value or try to represent the alignments a bit more balanced.