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(Games which indirectly, accidentally, and/or thematically reference The Waste Land (includes references to Eliot's other works):)
(Games which directly and consciously reference The Waste Land)
 
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In Fallout: New Vegas, the quest We Will All Go Together is named for a song by Tom Lehrer, which humorously refers to the total destruction of life through war. The Fallout New Vegas NCR propaganda posters resemble propaganda from WWI and WWII.
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In Fallout: New Vegas, the quest We Will All Go Together is named for a song by Tom Lehrer, which refers to the total destruction of life through war. The Fallout New Vegas NCR propaganda posters resemble propaganda from WWI and WWII.
 
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       The hanged man/themes of hanging and suicide/living death/shell shock
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       The hanged man/themes of hanging and suicide/living death/shell shock and trauma
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      Kingdom Hearts
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      Square Enix
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      Archival construction; inclusion of elements in a manner similar to The Waste Land; theme of fragmentation and memories. For an example of archival construction, see the character of Ansem and his reports, which are based on the philosopher Saint Anselm of Canterbury and his writings.
 
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