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I got it after the rare recommendation from zero punctuation.

Holy shit, it's the darkest game I've played recently. It's like the developers looked at Homefront (which I loved) sneered, and said "You think that's a knife? THIS, IS A KNIFE".

Or something. Anyway, I can't stress how good this game is enough.
 

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Well, colour me intrigued. Nothing speaks to me more than a game with a genuinely gripping story.
 

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WhyWasThat said:
Well, colour me intrigued. Nothing speaks to me more than a game with a genuinely gripping story.

Your mileage may vary. But probably not by very much unless you look at Gears of Wars and go "Hmm, deep".
 

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ResonanceSD said:
WhyWasThat said:
Well, colour me intrigued. Nothing speaks to me more than a game with a genuinely gripping story.

Your mileage may vary. But probably not by very much unless you look at Gears of Wars and go "Hmm, deep".
I like GoW's story.

I also am planning on picking this up. Stories in games are hard to come by. Good stories (in that they are actually structured instead of levels thrown together) are extremely hard to come by.
 

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ResonanceSD said:
It's like the developers looked at Homefront (which I loved) sneered, and said "You think that's a knife? THIS, IS A KNIFE".
That thing you said got me confused. So, it is like Homefront but BIGGER and nothing else? Just asking because i dont know making something to be BIGGER would make people actually care MOAR about its message.
 

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DioWallachia said:
ResonanceSD said:
It's like the developers looked at Homefront (which I loved) sneered, and said "You think that's a knife? THIS, IS A KNIFE".
That thing you said got me confused. So, it is like Homefront but BIGGER and nothing else? Just asking because i dont know making something to be BIGGER would make people actually care MOAR about its message.

Not so much like Homefront, but it's a shooter which isn't entirely constructed of 'MERICUH, FUCK YEAH! Which I admit Homefront had a bit of.

The main drawcard for me so far is the story. Combat controls are a bit arsed, but I can live with that.
 

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ResonanceSD said:
I got it after the rare recommendation from zero punctuation.
Yahtzee suggesting I play it suprised me too. I've tried the demo though and really just didn't care much for it. Although any game that has 'elite american military soldiers' walking around a middle-eastern environment makes me pretty biased against it by default.

The whole modern military genre is filled with so much pro-war propaganda and blind patriotism that it becomes hard to see anything that might actually hold some real value.
 

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idarkphoenixi said:
The whole modern military genre is filled with so much pro-war propaganda and blind patriotism that it becomes hard to see anything that might actually hold some real value.

^ The fact that a game is released that isn't this might do it.


Also it's on a 10% sale on steam.

Two hours after I bought it full price.

FUCK YOU, VALVE.
 

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I played it through and i have to agree, i was quite blown away, but one thing i have to say is...where is the controversy?!! People were up in arms when Medal of Honor came out both in the US and over here in the UK because you could kill American Soldiers in multiplayer or something, but then a game comes along like this and...nothing. Don't get me wrong, i loved the game and i am glad there is no outcry but it just strikes me as...well...odd
 

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ResonanceSD said:
idarkphoenixi said:
The whole modern military genre is filled with so much pro-war propaganda and blind patriotism that it becomes hard to see anything that might actually hold some real value.

^ The fact that a game is released that isn't this might do it.


Also it's on a 10% sale on steam.

Two hours after I bought it full price.

FUCK YOU, VALVE.
The game is 25 dollars on Amazon.com for digital download. I got it for that price. So neener neener neener.
 

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Flipip said:
I played it through and i have to agree, i was quite blown away, but one thing i have to say is...where is the controversy?!! People were up in arms when Medal of Honor came out both in the US and over here in the UK because you could kill American Soldiers in multiplayer or something, but then a game comes along like this and...nothing. Don't get me wrong, i loved the game and i am glad there is no outcry but it just strikes me as...well...odd
Maybe people (the mainstream, that is) think that the only videogames that exist are the Nintendo ones and Call of Duty and nothing else?

Maybe they look at this game saying:
"It is just another failed attempt to promote anti-war....***** please, dont you know that those things NEVER achieve their message? Havent you ALL seen Apocalipse Now? that so called "anti-war" film is LOVED by warmongering idiots. There is no such thing as "anti-war" message, let alone a GAME that could manage to do it without sacrificing fun"

Because people THAT thickheaded exist apparently. And they also never heard of "Johnny Got His Gun"
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/JohnnyGotHisGun

If that isnt anti-war enough and is being masturbated by war lovers then the world deserves to end.
 

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Be aware, it's short and the gameplay isn't very good. but if you're looking for something new with regard to story it's ok.
 

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Flipip said:
I played it through and i have to agree, i was quite blown away, but one thing i have to say is...where is the controversy?!! People were up in arms when Medal of Honor came out both in the US and over here in the UK because you could kill American Soldiers in multiplayer or something, but then a game comes along like this and...nothing. Don't get me wrong, i loved the game and i am glad there is no outcry but it just strikes me as...well...odd

A game with deep themes and no outcry? Obviously no one told the XBROS about it.

And if you're expecting that controversy is either getting nuked or killing an airport full of civilians, you've really become desensitized.
 

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Waaghpowa said:
The game is 25 dollars on Amazon.com for digital download. I got it for that price. So neener neener neener.

I've got a job, the "ZOMG I PAID 10% MORE" was tongue-in-cheek.

Also Amazon are the most nationalistic morons in the world, you can't DLD off them outside the US. So Steam it is.
 

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ResonanceSD said:
Not so much like Homefront, but it's a shooter which isn't entirely constructed of 'MERICUH, FUCK YEAH! Which I admit Homefront had a bit of.
I havent play Homefront, just watched glimpses of it, but i am sure that Homefront had an excuse for going with the attitude of "MERICUH, FUCK YEAH!" Because as far as i recall, it was about a Korean invasion of the USA so i am sure that the soldiers HAD to adopt that attitude just to convince themselves that they have the strength to win, to avoid being in despair.
 

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Flipip said:
I played it through and i have to agree, i was quite blown away, but one thing i have to say is...where is the controversy?!! People were up in arms when Medal of Honor came out both in the US and over here in the UK because you could kill American Soldiers in multiplayer or something, but then a game comes along like this and...nothing. Don't get me wrong, i loved the game and i am glad there is no outcry but it just strikes me as...well...odd
I believe the controversy you're thinking of regarding Medal of Honour was the fact you could play as Taliban. Assuming you're referring to the new Medal of Honour. You kill Americans in Battlefield 3 and no shit was given.
 

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ResonanceSD said:
Waaghpowa said:
The game is 25 dollars on Amazon.com for digital download. I got it for that price. So neener neener neener.

I've got a job, the "ZOMG I PAID 10% MORE" was tongue-in-cheek.

Also Amazon are the most nationalistic morons in the world, you can't DLD off them outside the US. So Steam it is.
I know as I'm Canadian. Luckily I have several American friends who bought it for me and gave me the Steam key.
 

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Waaghpowa said:
Flipip said:
I played it through and i have to agree, i was quite blown away, but one thing i have to say is...where is the controversy?!! People were up in arms when Medal of Honor came out both in the US and over here in the UK because you could kill American Soldiers in multiplayer or something, but then a game comes along like this and...nothing. Don't get me wrong, i loved the game and i am glad there is no outcry but it just strikes me as...well...odd
I believe the controversy you're thinking of regarding Medal of Honour was the fact you could play as Tabliban. Assuming you're referring to the new Medal of Honour. You kill Americans in Battlefield 3 and no shit was given.
Huh, so you kill MERRYCANS in B3 and no shit was given? It seems even more obvious that people are just randomly picking a fight just to draw attention, YET somehow they still hold power over the others that can have an opinion on their own.