A woman in a dystopian future dies and doesn't remember her lifetime. She's in the line to get judged in Hell when Lucifer pops up and says he's a big fan of her work, and offers her a deal: reap sinners for him so she can still be in the world of the living and to delay her eternal punishment. She ends up working with a former detective who knows the criminal element of the city for her to reap people they think deserve it.
It's a great drama about morality, and how fucked up people can get in bad situations. Along with one of the best versions of Satan I've ever seen.
It's somewhat randomized, but not procedurally generated in the typical sense. There's a set number of dungeons that will appear in the same general regions each time. Along with a set order of doing the dungeons.
I hope you enjoy it! Fair warning ahead of time it does have multiple endings, and the good one will probably take a second play through, though it's not particularly long.
There's generally a sign saying the amount of caffeine it has, and gets advertised as being caffeinated. Yes, people with food issues need to actually read stuff like that.
Depends on your definition of political. Anything not saying America is the greatest is political to many. Anything involving LGBT people is political. Anything involving religion is political. And a while bunch of other examples.
Even beyond the obvious issue, boys being forced to have short hair is just sexist as hell.