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Post by Discoalucard on Nov 2, 2013 22:30:25 GMT -5
www.hardcoregaming101.net/spf2/spf2.htmPractically every military FPS is made from an American perspective, but what about the Lebanese? Special Force 2 was developed in conjunction with the Hezbollah, the Islamist political party that opposes Israel. As a game it's unremarkable, but as a work of propaganda for an organization that's not viewed in a positive light in the Western world makes for an interesting, if unnerving, experience.
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Post by Gilder on Nov 3, 2013 22:03:28 GMT -5
EDIT
Nevermind. I no read good.
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Post by Narushima on Nov 4, 2013 10:03:05 GMT -5
"an individual to with the means to make" > The first "to" is redundant. "There are no reason" > "reasons" "the Hezbollah's songs only makes" > "only make" "harmed civilians laying in stretchers" > "lying", not laying. You lie down, you lay something down.
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