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H3kat0mb
The difference in this game is that it would have presented combat as a survival horror experience. In this way players would feel what is missing from most shooters and that's fear. Fallujah was a true horror fest with foreign insurgents so hopped up on drugs that they would continue walking like zombies after taking a full burst of automatic gunfire. In addition slaughterhouses were used to murder and terrorize the LOCAL population. These were evident during my tour in Iraq. I don't think we should complain about them dressing up in civilian clothing or using their own houses of worship to shoot at us though. Were they in America, best believe I would do the same. All is fair in love and war. This game could've been quite anti-war and a good trainig tool all at the same time.
Posted in: Konami pulls plug on 'Fallujah' video game
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H3kat0mb
Yes I agree, the beheadings and human slaughterhouses used by the insurgents in Fallujah were a war crime.
Posted in: Konami pulls plug on 'Fallujah' video game