Review: CorpoNation: The Sorting Process (Switch) – A Corporate Conspiracy Worth Getting Embroiled In

Review: CorpoNation: The Sorting Process (Switch) - A Corporate Conspiracy Worth Getting Embroiled In

Work hard and carry on.

‘Cost of living multiplier’ is not a setting you expect to see in an options screen, but this is one of the numerous difficulty tweaks in CorpoNation. Canteen Games’ dystopian employment simulator deftly balances mundane repetition and creeping dread. It looks and feels like a shadowy corporate follow-up to Lucas Pope’s Papers, Please, adapting that title’s themes of morality within a capitalist structure.

You fill the shoes of a new starter at Ringo, purportedly the largest and most successful conglomerate in a world you only experience through dubious, propaganda-like news articles. Your life now takes place between your in-house living quarters and the sorting floor. After a brief orientation, you are asked to sort genetic samples into designated tubes, earning credits based on speed and efficiency.

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