6 Days in a Fallafe- I mean Fallujah
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:41 pm
So yeees, the upcoming Capcom game 6 Days in Fallujah.
Sounds like a lovely title for a game doesn't it? No but seriously, communities are ranting about it already and we haven't even seen the finished effect. As a whole, we should take a step back, and look at the gaming industry from a broader point of view.
Every year, a dozen or so games come out which involve the most horrendous world war in history, and yet no one seems to give two hoots about this. A number of people equivalent approx. to the population of France today were killed during the war overall, and yet it has now been trivialised into a series of more or less successful games...
Now I can hear you saying, ok but that was 64 years ago, people have had time to get over it. So what? Whether it happened yesterday or a thousand years ago, the atrocities that happened remain the same.
Now don't get me wrong, I am against most war-based games, promoting and trivialising wars that have devastated our past is something I find, for lack of a better word, repulsive. Much as it pains me to say this though, until those communities who are complaining about 6 Days get a sense of perspective, I don't believe this game should be boycotted for the simple reason that it is addressing a sensitive issue.
Don't even get me started on war films...
Sounds like a lovely title for a game doesn't it? No but seriously, communities are ranting about it already and we haven't even seen the finished effect. As a whole, we should take a step back, and look at the gaming industry from a broader point of view.
Every year, a dozen or so games come out which involve the most horrendous world war in history, and yet no one seems to give two hoots about this. A number of people equivalent approx. to the population of France today were killed during the war overall, and yet it has now been trivialised into a series of more or less successful games...
Now I can hear you saying, ok but that was 64 years ago, people have had time to get over it. So what? Whether it happened yesterday or a thousand years ago, the atrocities that happened remain the same.
Now don't get me wrong, I am against most war-based games, promoting and trivialising wars that have devastated our past is something I find, for lack of a better word, repulsive. Much as it pains me to say this though, until those communities who are complaining about 6 Days get a sense of perspective, I don't believe this game should be boycotted for the simple reason that it is addressing a sensitive issue.
Don't even get me started on war films...