War games are becoming more and more realistic as game developers are trying to add realism to please current war gamers and attract new ones. The increasing amount of war video games out on the market is unbelievable, as war games is increasing out on the open market. War games have always had a place to consumers in the video game market, but there is an increasing demand for war video games. The answer for this demand is very simple. PEOPLE ARE ACTUALLY DECLARING WAR AND FIGHTING EACH OTHER!!!!
The war game designers did not have this fabulous plan to somehow convince the market to buy war video games, those politicians who decided to declare on another country did. Think about all the war games that are out there. Almost all of them are based real-life war. Secret Weapons over Normandy is based on the World War II battle at Normandy, France. Most games are realistically based on real life war events that happened during World War I and World War II. The War on Iraq by our American counterparts is at fault for the boom of the war game industry.
War games are created by companies to make the player to try to re-create realistic battle scenes and defeat their enemies. There is no intent to expose the real horrors to war but war games do disrespect soldiers who fought in wars that occurred in the 20th Century. The war gamer probably does not know the true horrors of war in real life. War veterans who know about these war games are probably insulted that what they do in real life is re-created virtually, obviously without the true horrors that war veterans have. War games allow gamers to try and become successful in the game, which does try to make it fun yet challenging. Most war games are rated 'Teen' which shows violence, and blood mostly... However, war games that are rated 'Mature' usually have lot of violence, blood, and maybe coarse language. 'Mature' rated games are obviously the most realistic, as in reality, war is very gruesome.
I personally think that war video games are just games and should not be taken seriously. I do not play war games. However, I am not against the idea that war games should be taken off the market since there are a lot of other games which are similar to war games in terms of creating 'real-life' occurances.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
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