Official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - The Vet & The n00b
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3. CorpseGrinder commented 12 years ago
Somehow I like that "Rated M for Mature" at the end
and who could forget:" Your mother medium disapproves DeadSpace 2"
and who could forget:" Your mother medium disapproves DeadSpace 2"
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7. Siruss commented 12 years ago
Damn, I love playing these games that turn you into an unstoppable killing machine! Keep pumping them out, the kids love em, it is all harmless hours of entertainment!
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9. WorldChampion commented 12 years ago
Should I of used a knife?
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15. etplayer commented 12 years ago
The funny thing is, anyone who has ever played an online shooter for any length of time can completely see themselves in the position of both players, particularly the progression. While I can totally understand that there may be some who may be offended by war as a 'game', I hardly expect anyone who has played and NOT been in war would mistake one for the other. I agree with #10 Battlefield 3 is where its at.
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16. ughlah commented 12 years ago
I really hope kids have a basic understanding that noone has a life bar and that all of those games are far from being realistic. Thank god, they are not. Each hit hurts, each sound of a gunshot will bring that pain back and stress hormones will pour through your body. Each friend you see die on the bloodiest of imaginable ways will haunt your nightmares for decades to come.
The amount of all those post traumatic stress syndromes has a lot to do with all those countstrike kids going to afghanistan and expecting they could be heroes.
The games themselves are not the problem, you have to talk with your kid, that it's far from realistic. Not playing the latest games usually makes your kid so much more "not cool", as I find those games "not cool".
Any grown up still thinking this is like real life should apply for the darwin award and enlist.
The amount of all those post traumatic stress syndromes has a lot to do with all those countstrike kids going to afghanistan and expecting they could be heroes.
The games themselves are not the problem, you have to talk with your kid, that it's far from realistic. Not playing the latest games usually makes your kid so much more "not cool", as I find those games "not cool".
Any grown up still thinking this is like real life should apply for the darwin award and enlist.
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17. dushan commented 12 years ago
#15 yep, for most of us who had a "privilege" to be engaged in war, seeing killing as a game can be quite offensive
i personally see this as a promotion of "soldier profession", being "cool", being "the man"
no wonder, more ( american ) soldiers commit suicide than die in combat
war is not "cool" and after you meet "betty" you will get back home in a bag, without your head, because that is what "betty" usually does...
http://ordatamines.maic.jmu.edu/displaydata.aspx?OrDataId=7573
i personally see this as a promotion of "soldier profession", being "cool", being "the man"
no wonder, more ( american ) soldiers commit suicide than die in combat
war is not "cool" and after you meet "betty" you will get back home in a bag, without your head, because that is what "betty" usually does...
http://ordatamines.maic.jmu.edu/displaydata.aspx?OrDataId=7573
+7 1. banzemanga commented 12 years ago