![<i>Beholder</i>'s art style, while simple, works well with the feeling of oppression.](/web/20170118055340im_/http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/t/o/k/c/n/image.related.wideLandscape.460x259.gtom1k.png/1484613560273.jpg)
Nanny state game depressing, oppressive, not unrealistic
Clearly modelled after a grim nanny-state vision of Russia, 'Beholder' tasks players with balancing two opposing goals: run an apartment building as a respectable landlord who is liked by his tenants, and keep your government employers happy by constantly monitoring, reporting and spying on said tenants.