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Resolution Magazine: The End is Nigh - Call of Duty

Resolution Magazine writes: "Although I can certainly see why it's influenced the modern shooter to the extent that it has, as well as making Activision and Infinity Ward piles upon piles of money in the process, it strikes me as being violent to the point of being a bit comical, and then it goes a bit schizophrenic with crude shoehorning of an obligatory anti-war sentiment every couple of minutes. That's what really gets to me: it revels in conflict far too much to be anti-war. It's trying to be an action movie, which is fine, but it's asking us to answer our calls of duty under false liberal pretences. And there's something about that which I find very off-putting."
D81 - contributor
Published: 14 days 7 hours ago | Article | PC
 
 
 

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