Title. Need some examples of games that had lefty politics and leanings and weren't too ashamed to hide it. Platform/country of origin is irrelevant. I know about FF7's support for ecoterrorism, and even the nuance about the people caught up in the middle, and there's plenty of games that take an anti-corporate stance, but that can be easily brushed aside.
I'm specifically interested in this era as it's when games first acquired the ability to become fully immersive in their narratives with the adoption of multimedia melding into the core gameplay loop via the use of full motion video, voice acting, detailed images and so on.
Reminder: all games are political; even abstract puzzle games.
Red Faction: technically a bit past the cutoff since it was released in 2001, but still, it's a game where you play as a miner on Mars taking part in a rebellion against a mining company, with the rebels being depicted as unambiguously in the right
Ogre Battle 64: N64 strategy RPG where you command a revolutionary army fighting to overthrow your country's nobility and abolish its class system. The nobles are so determined to uphold their privilege that when the war starts going poorly for them, they summon massive demon armies to rampage across the land and threaten to bring about a literal apocalypse.