That yes, politically that’s all skewed, but I’d sooner be looking at things like: (off the top of my head)
spoilers?
unsanctioned black ops
torture as means of interrogation
mock execution as means of interrogation
use of banned weapons
police not acting upon upcoming terrorist attack intelligence
Hadir releasing the gas (and you can kind of understand why)
& in 2022, the highlight was pretty big on how PMCs are terrible (although, well, it was specifically just the Shadow Company; coming to the idea that they are generally bad may be harder)
as well as the missiles belonging to the United States, and so on.
It’s not much, but it doesn’t feel like it paints the West in a squeaky clean light like games usually tend to; a game where they wouldn’t do that nowadays would probably be amazing (but sadly not sell very well or even be allowed to launch I’d imagine).
That yes, politically that’s all skewed, but I’d sooner be looking at things like: (off the top of my head)
spoilers?
unsanctioned black ops
torture as means of interrogation
mock execution as means of interrogation
use of banned weapons
police not acting upon upcoming terrorist attack intelligence
Hadir releasing the gas (and you can kind of understand why)
& in 2022, the highlight was pretty big on how PMCs are terrible (although, well, it was specifically just the Shadow Company; coming to the idea that they are generally bad may be harder)
as well as the missiles belonging to the United States, and so on.
It’s not much, but it doesn’t feel like it paints the West in a squeaky clean light like games usually tend to; a game where they wouldn’t do that nowadays would probably be amazing (but sadly not sell very well or even be allowed to launch I’d imagine).