The game does not have any very obvious or explicit anti-capitalist messages, but there are some thought provoking lines and the general objective of the game does really feel aligned with the struggles of existing in our modern day capitalist society that I really liked (Maybe because I am a natural born, olympic training tier overthinker): Purpose, journey vs destination, the wondrous beauty of wandering and doing what really moves you against the disappointing worldliness of doing what you gotta do, etc
Maybe the themes and tone would've felt more nuanced with a better balance between the seriousness and the "finger guns" humor of our rectangular friend, but maybe that's just me
The game is visually stunning and the vibe is superb, the presentation is already there, the systems are smooth like butter and everything just feels so homogeneous, so take this as an invitation to make some bigger out of this, exploring what the atmosphere has to offer to really convey everything you wrote down on the "Some context" section in an interactive and moving manner.
Congrats!