ReincarnatedFTP said:
It's because of the ridiculous paranoia regarding terrorism and the GWOT.
In GTA you're just a common criminal doing stuff you see in the movies. But 9/11 was real,Madrid was real,London was real, Bombay was real. Troops are in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I guess an analogy would be if you made a game where you play a guy overthrowing a government in a communist revolution during the 1950s.
That and 24/7 cable news cycles need something to briefly mention and get old people and puritans shocked about.
Well, I think it's largely political. Understand right now that we're on a major censorship kick, not just in the US but overseas as well. Anything that can be used by the goverment to excuse getting their fingers into the right to censor free speech is being embraced. If this incident can be turned into a big deal, it adds fuel to the flame for the goverment being given the power to protect the people from such offensive material. This, cries of racism over RE5, etc... all part of a general trend, enough hits over a wide enough area and eventually the political establishment figures people will be lining up screaming "take our freedom, please!"
Understand that back during the free trade riots, Rockstar released the game "State Of Emergency" which was unashamedly based on those events. Nobody really batted much of an eye, what criticisms that were made were fairly low key, and arguably that was probably in worse taste overall than the MW2 thing is. It's just that there wasn't a large scale political crusade on the subject.
Also understand that the MW2 thing hits a couple of sensitive issues. The terrorist aspects are of course one of them, but the other is of course what it says about the "peace at any price" movement some people are pushing. Right now one of the big issues being pushed is that it's wrong to target civilians, despite the fact that we're increasingly learning that you can't really achieve anything without doing so. The moral standards established after World War II to try and prevent such slaughters from happening again (we're not talking about the Jews here either, that's a seperate issue) rapidly failing in the face of reality.
Right now people freak out at cynics like me when I talk about the need for attacking cultures themselves and such. Some are simply worried that by portraying civilians being killed or "sacrificed" for the greater good in games and such it's going to gradually lead to exactly the kind of mentality that I espouse, not now, but down the road.
See, people talk about how the guy your playing is NOT a Terrorist but is a CIA operative infiltrating terrorists, doing bad things as part of his cover. Even if you don't kill anyone in the sequence, you STILL have a bunch of civilians being sacrificed for the greater good. So there is not only the terrorist aspect, but also the aspect of civilians being portayed as expendable before bigger goals.
You start by showing good people being sacrificed, and then later you figure if we're paying this "price" in games, it becomes more palatable if the protaganist in a game down the line say decides to fight in a realistic if immoral fashion and starts killing off enemy civilians, and uses terrorism and realistic gueriella warfare to destabilize the infrastructure of the bad guys.
Oh granted, none of this is exactly "new" to an extent. I mean just about everything I mention has already appeared in a game somewhere. Heck, back on the NES/SNES there was a game called "Platoon" (loosely based on the movie) where you wound up basically killing off civilians armed with farm tools hiding in tunnels under their village. Of course the game was badly broken and chances are you'd die horribly, but the spirit of the thing was obvious and it was attempting to portray 'nam in a pseudo-realistic light since that is what it was like at times.
Like what I'm saying or not, this is simply how I see things, and how the politics behind all of this seem to be. MW 2's scene has managed to basically stomp on two nerves right at the time there is a political crusade going on. Of course I suspect that was part of the idea since it generated MASSIVE hype for the game.