For those saying you got softlocked at Obsidian Yards, you're supposed to deconstruct the knights you created back in the city state phase. That'll get you exactly the number of horses you need.
At first I was like, "It's a nice concept and all, but with no limit to the amount of moves, it seems a bit easy." Then the 3D aspect came in and I realized I spoke too soon.
Still. It was over just when it began to get really interesting. You could easily get some more levels out of the mechanics you've introduced.
"Hey, you! Where do you think you're going?"
"Oh, I was just heading off to hit the gym."
"During work hours?! I'm not paying you for that!"
"Tough luck. Everybody does it."
"Darn social cohesion..."
On the last level I got an award that made my karma worse because I hired too many robotic workers. My hands where kinda tied on that one, I don't see why I'm a bad person because of that...
You know what would be nice? Making a "buy" offer; Telling people you want something. City trade is a nice idea and all, but me and my colleagues are never online simultaneously so telling them of what I want is pretty hard.
I can't believe how stupid I am. I do an entire playthrough just so I could get the last badge, then I decide to do the final boss for kicks before I get to the superbosses, and then I overwrite my save in the astral tunnel.
*facedesk*
One thing doesn't make sense. Why would an AI be programmed to want company, even if this means the certain death of whoever it's serving? Seems counterproductive.