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Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two

2017

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OMORI

2020

Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two vs OMORI: Which Is More Woke?

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AI scores are within 4 points, but the community leans more woke on Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two than OMORI (about 80 points on our vote scale).

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AI verdict

Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two and OMORI tie on the AI woke score (within a few points).

AI scores are within a few points (13 vs 17); we call it a tie.

Community verdict

Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two reads more woke in community votes than OMORI.

Vote-weighted spread: about 80 points (90 vs 10).

Why the scores diverge

  • Both titles are within a few AI points, so the tiebreaker is the per-dimension notes in each full write-up.
  • Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two: Characters feel like natural extensions of the original game rather than forced symbols.
  • OMORI: Some characters may seem designed primarily for representation rather than depth.

OMORI reads higher on tokenistic characters than Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two reads higher on legacy rewriting than OMORI, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. OMORI reads higher on modern politics injection than Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two, which nudges the overall profile message-forward.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more woke, Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two or OMORI?
On AI scores they are within 5 points (13/100 vs 17/100), so we call it a tie for now.
What do community votes say?
Votes lean more woke on Minecraft: Story Mode — Season Two (90 vs 10 on our vote-weighted scale).
Why might AI and votes disagree?
AI scores come from a structured model pass; votes capture how people read the politics or messaging. Trailers, culture-war framing, and release timing can push votes away from the model.