Yes I enjoyed both R6 Vegas games. The more tealistic goals and situations where rewarding, tho i do recall shootin down a chopper at the end of R6 V2?Paul the sparky wrote:Is Rainbow Six more up your street Panty?
three1ne wrote:Ironically I felt more connected to my avatar when I was 'just another soldier' in CoD1/2 rather than any one of the named avatars in MW:1, 2 or 3.
Facewon wrote:I am very keen to try Spec Ops The Line.
I don't know that I'm so keen to be so absolute about finding a moral backbone over current conflicts while seeing no problem with WW2 etc. I understand the why, and have moments where I agree, but I'm not so sure that it's automatically disrespectful to do a current conflict and automatically fine to do an old one.
The problem generally lies in the execution.
Kow wrote:I don't know that it's particularly ok to do WW2, but it's certainly easier to morally position yourself on the side of the allies against the nazis. Also, enough time has passed for the episode to move almost completely out of living memory, turning the war into a cultural and historical moment. It may indeed be a questioning of handling but I don't think any game at the moment is capable of presenting modern conflicts as anything other than a flag toting, jingoistic foreigner shooter. And you can pretty much count me out. Which is a pity, because I do like shooters.Facewon wrote:I am very keen to try Spec Ops The Line. I don't know that I'm so keen to be so absolute about finding a moral backbone over current conflicts while seeing no problem with WW2 etc. I understand the why, and have moments where I agree, but I'm not so sure that it's automatically disrespectful to do a current conflict and automatically fine to do an old one. The problem generally lies in the execution.
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