Zero Parades: For Dead Spies is a story about a lot of things. Capitalism and rampant consumerism. Neo-colonialism and the fallout of feuding politicians. Friendship and betrayal, and the consequences of both. Yet, for me, it was a game about rubbing men’s bald spots. Yes, it’s absolutely as weird as it sounds.
Zero Parades For Dead Spies review – ZA/UM’s spy drama stands strong, but doesn’t escape Disco Elysium’s shadow
18 May 20260

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