Heck, I could expect moral dilemmas in, say, KOTOR, but this is just some RTS game aimed for teens.
Originally posted by: FanFiltration
If you are going to play war games, why not see what battle is all about? It's about death, not much more. If you don't like the message this game is sending, don't buy it. If you don't like the truth about battle, don't fight in one.
If you are going to play war games, why not see what battle is all about? It's about death, not much more. If you don't like the message this game is sending, don't buy it. If you don't like the truth about battle, don't fight in one.
Umm... the game got "Teen" rating, so "mild fantasy violence". As I said, it's not a game for older gamers, such as "Vampire - Masquerade: Redemption" where you make moral choices.
And even if it was, I'd expect some comment from "senior Master Jedi Samuel Mofo Jackson" about Master Achoo-Whatever pushing a bit too far this time. Instead we get some generic ramblings about dark side (which is probably more about the Master falling in love with his padawan).
What I'm saying: this is not the case of a game touching serious subjects, like war atrocities. I think this is an example of "wanton game designing".