Re: More controversy...
The other MoH had varied perspectives, it wasn't always just the Americans that were the focus or made protagonists, but I also remember the French resistance being the focus of one particular game. The media always likes to indoctrinate us with the role of the Americans, but this game chose to go against the grain and show us something more - something that in our history classes was presented as a mere footnote, but shouldn't be regarded as such.
I haven't played all of the older MoH games, but I remember Underground and Allied Assault. They were memorable and relevant, the material was handled with a great deal of respect. I wouldn't even say they were realistic so much as they were insightful games. They gave me an appreciation for what people went through and what was sacrificed.
I don't think that's what this new Medal of Honor's aim is, particularly because those elements are impossible to capture. I see this as a cash-in, Medal of Honor in name only.
The other MoH had varied perspectives, it wasn't always just the Americans that were the focus or made protagonists, but I also remember the French resistance being the focus of one particular game. The media always likes to indoctrinate us with the role of the Americans, but this game chose to go against the grain and show us something more - something that in our history classes was presented as a mere footnote, but shouldn't be regarded as such.
I haven't played all of the older MoH games, but I remember Underground and Allied Assault. They were memorable and relevant, the material was handled with a great deal of respect. I wouldn't even say they were realistic so much as they were insightful games. They gave me an appreciation for what people went through and what was sacrificed.
I don't think that's what this new Medal of Honor's aim is, particularly because those elements are impossible to capture. I see this as a cash-in, Medal of Honor in name only.
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