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i think it is very humerous though. people look at games like vietnam and ghost recon 2 and all these games depecting american soldiers and spec ops people as "heros" killing off "vilainous commies" and the like, these games rate 10 out of 10 and or atleast damn near close to it. a game comes out depecting something bad that happened to an american and all of a sudden bam the game is an outrage. i havent played it, i wont play it, but the point im trying to make is i find it hilarious how egotistical and arrogant the american public is, and it seems the more gaming companies want to push the envelope, the more apparent it is. South Korea recently banned Ghost Recon II in their country, i cant blame em. to me the game is more like a training mission than a fictional story. its like a precursor to what is going to happen in the next few years.
you also have to look at the game as what it is being intended for, the developers did not just go "hey, lets make a game where you can shoot a dead president!" they really thought this thing out. they recreated it to the best of their ability. the whole goal is to disprove the idea that one single individual killed the former president. they even offer a reward for the person who can most closely re-inact the shots supposedly taken by oswald. they are trying to prove a conspiracy, not defile a former president. -------------------- ![]() Believer, you'll leave her, in leaving them all No but I don't buy it Like anything you do, as anyone you are Cause I'm... Ten Speed, of God's Blood & Burial |
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