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Mesoamerican culture, actually. I want to thank you for this recommendation. I'm playing the demo right now and it is an incredibly engaging and highly enjoyable game. Sort of reminds me a little of NOX -- only with a much deeper and more emotionally engaging storyline. I'll be adding the full version to my wishlist.
The characters are deep and encounters natural, leading to many stories and quests.