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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 28.4 hrs on record (9.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 25 Oct, 2014 @ 11:41am
Updated: 2 Nov, 2014 @ 7:07pm

The most beautiful and dark game of all time, just like the book and the movie (Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now) it's important that you play this game.

"Do you feel like a hero yet?" You just wont. Best campaign on a shooter that have been released in the few last years.

Overall: 100/10
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6 Comments
Botafogo of War 3 Aug, 2015 @ 3:02am 
But you know that is all on Walkers head.
Botafogo of War 3 Aug, 2015 @ 3:01am 
Ok
Metsakurat 2 Aug, 2015 @ 11:44pm 
When you're being fired at you shoot back.
Metsakurat 2 Aug, 2015 @ 11:44pm 
You were not a hero but nor was what happene your fault. They tell you that what you did was wrong and blah blah but if you analyse each scene then you should realise that you either had no choice, did what you did in self defense and that most of it was inevatible.

You were not a hero. You were not the "bad" guy either. You were in a situation and you handled it the best you could.
Atom.Little 13 Apr, 2015 @ 6:36am 
Metsakurat, that your role was minimal does not make you a hero. quite the contrary in a sense. When things are opposite to what they should be, it is every person's 'moral' duty to become that hero who plays a role in turning it around. When is something inevitable? And how do we know? We tend to use this too often to ease our conscience: We couldn't have done anything, so we didn't do anything, we're alright, we're even heroes - or at least would-be heroes.
Metsakurat 11 Feb, 2015 @ 2:40pm 
I did actually feel like a hero tho. The game forces you into thinking that everything is your fault (forgot the name of the main character) but when you really think about it, analyse each scene, then you realise that all this was inevatible.
Your role in these horrors was minimal.