It's just annoying American patriotism.xavierxenon said:So its ok to go blowing up the middle east, russia etc etc but not america? ¬_¬
Caliostro said:.....Christian...SCIENCE...Ok if there going to contridict themselves pppppffftttt, I personally love'd the fact of post apocalypia, its something you don't get to do often....In this genre.....Often......Still looks good. Oh and personally I don't think its gone to far, I never think games go to far, but then you get fools like this who think "oh noo, violence....wait a cotton picking second is that...oh my spagetti hoops the white house, thats it im calling a crusade ahhhh"...yeah, I dont like these people.Malygris said:The Christian Science Monitor [http://features.csmonitor.com/innovation/2009/10/05/modern-warfare-trailer-does-washington-burning-go-too-far/] [...]
Also im christian, and I have a science outlook on things, while going "God did that" but anyway I realise I contridct myself at the beginning but you know.....Meh.
I will admit, the comma thing is from Zero Punctuation's House of the Dead review, but I take full creative brilliance for the replacing of "mutherfucker" with "Hoo-Ah".Amnestic said:I dunno if you made that up or if you're quoting someone else but that's genius. +1 for you sir.cobaltfram said:Where everyone uses "hoo-ah" as a comma.
Oh good I wasn't the first one to say it.Exocet said:What about Tom Clancy's HAWX?
I was basically carpet bombing enemy tanks in DC and must have leveled every building in a one kilometer radius around the capitol building.No reference to that?
Could this be?Could this guy just want to be in the news?I most certainly think so.
Besides,how is seeing Washington ruined a bad thing?Hell,it gives the player a reason to hate the enemy and reinforces the player's patriotism.
Hell,when I'll play the game,I'll probably imagine myself in my country's capital defending my nation to the death.
If he thought about it for a second instead of screaming blasphemy and heresy,he could see that.