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Ruhanga October 21st, 2005 09:32 PM

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In Brothersi In Arms, you had that feeling that you couldn't make it without them so you want to keep em alive. This is needed among players.

pvt. Allen October 21st, 2005 11:18 PM

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I hope more games in future will expand the characters storys not only like in BIA, but even with scripts, when you've played for the first time and saw Allen and Garnett, Desola, Obi, Legget got killed, but I realy missed them. It was done in realsitic way and gived interesting changes in storyline. Today I'll buy Brothers in arms: Erned in blood.

Seth_Soldier October 22nd, 2005 02:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oscar989
I think war games should show the most realism. The toher day my cousin, who is 9 and in 6th grade, said that he would like to go to Iraq, get hit by a nade, and go flying around in the room like in BF1942.

it's the biggest pb : 9 years old he's playing a video games forbidden under 12 years old.
and then people is asking to forbid totally a game because this children don't know about what he's telling... Just see how GTA have been critized.

:smokin: ahhh remember the good old first gta, it was really sweet ...

D-Fens October 22nd, 2005 08:26 AM

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Game companys want to sell as many copies as possible, gore and such will increase the age limit (and lead to censoring in countries like Germany). Bf42's predecessor Codename: Eagle had people blowing up in bloody chunks, kinda fun, but pointless. On the contrary though I wish there were more, better non-violent games, because 90% of the games are about shooting people/aliens/robots or waging war and blowing stuff up and it's becoming old.

[130pz.]Kading October 22nd, 2005 10:33 AM

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i think we need to stop wussing down games so that they dont offend lil chidgins. it has nothing to do with "morals", but rather profit margins. the more wattered down the product, the more chidgins can play without ol ma and pa freaking out.

pvt. Allen October 22nd, 2005 10:58 AM

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Remember that sometimes blood and gore are implemented to increasy number of copies sold, in my opinion these are the worst marketing practics.
I just finished Brothers in Arms: Erned in Blood, it has very interesting storyline and characters. No changes to blood and gore have been made, just more times there are special events and their not for shocking. They built storyline, but final sequence events are realy...:'(want to know? But I shouldn't spoil.

GunsOfBrixton29 October 22nd, 2005 11:53 AM

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Hidden and Dangerous 2 has a good amount of blood. Where ever you shoot the enemy on the body, there will be a large bloodstain, and when they die, a puddle of blood grows around them.

One of my favorite games.

pvt. Allen October 22nd, 2005 12:00 PM

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Yes, it's good game. But many games have blood splash and poddle around the bodies.


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