PS3 Informer writes:
"Konami today announced that it plans to publish a third person action game based on the (still ongoing) Iraq war called "Six Days in Fallujah". According to the publisher, the hyper-realistic game will allow players to take the role of a US Marine, "kicking in doors, blowing up walls, eliminating enemy cover and destroying the environment around them."
Konami should think twice about publishing this game, which at worst appears to be a form of war profiteering and at best comes off as triumphalist American propaganda."
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A really well-put article, and it explains why Konami shouldn't associate their name with this video game.
They better not even think of releasing this game here in the US. Keep that garbage off this country.
Good Point, but i have to disagree respectfully, There shouldn't be a problem just cause it's based off one Real event that happen to be a lost cause. There are tons of "realistic" shooters out there Past and Present. That are based off of Real events. From my point of view it should be a "Big" problem.
Anyone?
How about Shellshock 2?
Anyone?
As an American I really don't see what the fuss of this game is all about. It's not like this is the only war game that depicts somewhat the lowest of the low of a nation.