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WW II Gaming genre Officialy destroyed When Operation Darkness is released... HONESTLY... Do the japanese even know what WWII was about? I mean for gods sakes they're tought that the holocaust didn't happen so you can pretty much guess that the basis of this game will most likely revolve around magic and super demon monsters since they have no idea what caused it or how it ended :P . The Nazi Zombies part of it is probably the only plus factor to that game, other then that, it's going to be a complete failure, i don't plan on buying a WWII game with abunch of prepubescent teens as my characters, where's the squad commander thats smoking a stogie throughout the game and sounds like he's losing his voice? I WANT ATLEAST ONE MORE GOOD WWII GAME BEFORE ALL IS SAID AND DONE. |
Re: WW II Gaming genre Officialy destroyed Maybe the game Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway, will change your mind? |
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Re: WW II Gaming genre Officialy destroyed what about call of Duty 5 I know thats going to be WW2 |
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WWII games have be done to death. |
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Re: WW II Gaming genre Officialy destroyed Maybe they are just trying to make it more of a fantasy then reality. |
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All in all, WW2 is no place for some anime, RPG, with an unrealistic storyline (apparantly Hitler is a *Vampire*) with no relation to that of the actual war, other then the plot of people killing people. It's a mockery, it should never be released, and it's just plain wrong (for video games), i predict it will score a 6/10, the extra 5 points are for it being SOMEWHAT original. |
Re: WW II Gaming genre Officialy destroyed If you take offense to a game that attempts to portray an alternate reality for fun, then you need a serious reality check. WW2 has a huge wealth of options and has been subject to some of the most creative ideas there is. Wolfenstein, Freedom Force vs the Third Reich (that one would make you cry) all attempt to characturise the setting in some way. Since when were games meant to be realistic? Just because they follow a period of destruction, gives them no need to adhere to such an atmosphere. I play my games for fun, no other reason. I actually find this funny, there was a Vietnam game a few years ago, Shellshock: Nam '67, which featured real footage of soldiers being burnt and mutated from war. When we have such material on the street, you'd figure that a comical, light hearted game would be good? Guess not. |
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