As a veteran (twice) of the Iraq war, I call out to gamers and devs as to why the subject of war (as it is happening) is so avidly avoided.
We can make games about Vietnam. Most American politicians don't even like to talk about this one.
We can make games about WW2, and it's not even taboo to show this from the Axis side (As Croshaw calls them, an unambiguously evil foe) Not to mentions, the most bloody conflict in human history.
Every major conflict worth mention since Hastings seems to be represented in games, but not since Thermonuclear War (holy fuck I'm old) has a current debacle been represented.
So obviously this has sat on the desk of distributors for a while now. COD4, we move the conflict one country to the west. Conflict: Desert Storm, we move it back in time. It's almost criminal the avoidance...
Well, what do you all think?
We can make games about Vietnam. Most American politicians don't even like to talk about this one.
We can make games about WW2, and it's not even taboo to show this from the Axis side (As Croshaw calls them, an unambiguously evil foe) Not to mentions, the most bloody conflict in human history.
Every major conflict worth mention since Hastings seems to be represented in games, but not since Thermonuclear War (holy fuck I'm old) has a current debacle been represented.
So obviously this has sat on the desk of distributors for a while now. COD4, we move the conflict one country to the west. Conflict: Desert Storm, we move it back in time. It's almost criminal the avoidance...
Well, what do you all think?