No, I'm talking about people who have specifically talked about bits they thought were well done and emotional.JourneyThroughHell said:Depends on what you mean by "emotional" in this particular scenario.Woodsey said:You'd be surprised by how many people consider parts of the CoD games emotional. Amazing what a moustache, some walking clichés and some slow-mo will do.
Nobody cries over Modern Warfare 2. Nobody sobs over Black Ops. However, both of them do invoke emotions - anger, excitement, more excitement, you know?
As for the review, describing it as "emotional" has one primary connotation; whilst everythign you listed is technically correct, hardly anyone will infer that from it above the interpretation of it being sad/morbid/touching.