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MW3 and children
11-07-2011, 14:28,
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RE: MW3 and children
It's not even emotionally moving. It's just jarring, violent, and yes, completely unnecessary. Activision always says that they put scenes like the airport one and this into the game to add an emotional depth to it, but I have four words for them: It's. Call. Of. Duty. This is a generic first-person shooter, and that's why people buy it. It has become generic over the years because its creators simply are unable to emotionally charge their games, and that is fine with me. What angers me is when they refuse to see that and put pointless scenes like this into the game. I mean, it's pretty damn obvious that children are going to die if a major city becomes the site of a chemical attack; I personally don't need the visual. In games like this, we shoot the enemies because it's fun, not because they blew up some innocent virtual little girl.

I'm not getting the game anyway, though, so I suppose it doesn't matter personally. Just wanted to add my two cents.

Love,
Gecko
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Messages In This Thread
MW3 and children - by partyars - 11-07-2011, 10:48
RE: MW3 and children - by Unreal22 - 11-07-2011, 11:45
RE: MW3 and children - by Leech - 11-10-2011, 15:10
RE: MW3 and children - by geckosquid - 11-07-2011, 14:28
RE: MW3 and children - by Crazylol5 - 11-07-2011, 22:08
RE: MW3 and children - by Spammuff - 11-07-2011, 22:25
RE: MW3 and children - by Cell - 11-07-2011, 22:35
RE: MW3 and children - by geckosquid - 11-11-2011, 07:53
RE: MW3 and children - by Crazylol5 - 11-11-2011, 08:14
RE: MW3 and children - by nsanexer0 - 11-11-2011, 08:17
RE: MW3 and children - by Leech - 11-11-2011, 19:12
RE: MW3 and children - by nsanexer0 - 11-11-2011, 21:40
RE: MW3 and children - by Leech - 11-11-2011, 23:40
RE: MW3 and children - by nsanexer0 - 11-12-2011, 00:08

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