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Submitted by Cyrus365 937d ago | review

Alltern8: Battlestations: Pacific Review

Alltern8 writes: "From a Western perspective, Japan's role in World War II is now portrayed far differently in modern movies and games than it was in post-war fiction. The Nazis are still very much the bad guys, while the Japanese military is increasingly played as honourable and courageous, if gunning for the wrong side. Maybe it's due to the losses Japan suffered at Hiroshima, a modern infatuation with all Eastern culture, or perhaps contemporary society venturing to see beyond any war as a purely black and white conflict, favouring the individual above the nation." (Battlestations: Pacific, PC, Xbox 360) -

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