Not really, no. For one thing, the Obama-Mech is missing. That thing is vital.erttheking said:Does a game where you spend a good part of the game killing US Marines count? If so I think a have something.ManutheBloodedge said:Well, to be fair, national identity looses some relevance after the nuclear apocalypse. I think what the OP meant where games in the style of Call of Duty from the viewpoint of a nation that faces America as an enemy. You know, fullfilling heroics while shooting american soilders en masse and ending the game with defeating Obama in his star-spangled bald-eagle mech. You have to admit, this kind of game is missing. If that is a good or bad thing is something everyone has to decide for themselves...erttheking said:...*Cough*WinterWyvern said:I bet they don't. They live in a culture that teaches them since an early age that 'Murica is the best country and is never wrong and their soldiers are good guys.
I would play the heck out of such game, tho.
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A game where the main villain is the remnants of the US government, who kidnap the population of main character's village, the inhabitants of Vault 13, massacre a settlement of peaceful and intelligent Deathclaws, and want to kill all mutants. (Which to them is every single person that isn't them and people in Vaults) I don't recall anyone having a problem with this.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fa/Half-Life_Cover_Art.jpg
But really, just shooting american soldiers doesn't compare to the nebulous, evil, single-minded entity that the enemy country (mostly Russia and Germany) is portrayed as in some historical and modern shooters.
You are not shooting at US Marines in Half-Life because you disagree with them on an ideological level (apart from the fact that they want you dead and you disagree with that) or they invaded your country. The context is all different.
Really, most of the "America is evil"-plot revolves around some rouge part of the government or the government itself. America is not portrayed as a breeding ground for evil man with rifles. Which is a good thing, because that notion would be stupid. Problem is, it is not getting any less stupid when applied to other countries, real or fictional. Rather than treat the whole country of America as a villain, I would prefer the other countries in media be treated more like America in that regard.