JoeJoeB88 said:
Also, this game "Killzone" itself stereotypes American's, even while the reviewer cites the game as an example of American's stereotyping the English. Yet another game showing American's as military psychos, knowing no other form of recourse but brute violence. Yawn.
It's true we're involved in many wars.. but where are all the video games about those of us who protest the wars? Where are the games about our libertarians who disagree with much, if not all of our overseas spending?
I suppose I'm a bit insecure about Euro's/Aussie's dissing American's, for some reason. It's always bothered me, haha. I'm not sure why. It's irritating insulting and upsetting all at the same time.
They are called Sim City, The Sims, and Pong.
You can controll the city budget and create a deficite.
OR
Have compleate controll over people who may not have your opinions.
OR
Have a pointless session of tossing something back and forth.
All are non-violant and just for you... They are quite popular too, if that helps.
You do know that the devolpers, Guerrilla Games, are based in Amsterdam right?
http://www.guerrilla-games.com/