Re: Will the negative press and the petition affect the game
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:21 am
My opinion is, it's true, War is not a game and SDIF tells true stories,
SDIF is not a game where you just must have to "kill for fun" like Battlefield or Call of Duty, it's a duty to remember like a historical book or a historical movie, it's a game that tells real stories.
Today, young people no longer read books, we don't go to cinema, but we play at video games and Six days in Fallujah is a modern source of information but don't as the others "prehistoric" media (Tv and Books), to make you feel at best as possible what the soldiers experienced.
Personally i don't feel this while reading a book or seeing a movie.
who can ban a book? ban a newspaper to be published, ban TV news to be broadcast or ban a game come out?
it would be exactly like the extremist mentality if the game can't come out , and we are not like them, we are not like terrorists, so let's the game out.
That's why Six days must be released, in the name of freedom of expression, in the name of truth and in the name of collective memory, so as not to forget all the victims of September 11, all the soldiers who gave their lives in iraq for our freedom , the world's freedom and why we went there.
I was 17 at the time of the Twin Towers attacks, all the media broadcast in loop on the Tv, I'll never forget and the game can help us today to understand and learn for young people and future generations who play video games but above never to forget.
if I could have gone to fight, I would have been there too.
Thanks to the Developers who have never given up for so many years despite the bad reviews.
Jeff from Belgium
SDIF is not a game where you just must have to "kill for fun" like Battlefield or Call of Duty, it's a duty to remember like a historical book or a historical movie, it's a game that tells real stories.
Today, young people no longer read books, we don't go to cinema, but we play at video games and Six days in Fallujah is a modern source of information but don't as the others "prehistoric" media (Tv and Books), to make you feel at best as possible what the soldiers experienced.
Personally i don't feel this while reading a book or seeing a movie.
who can ban a book? ban a newspaper to be published, ban TV news to be broadcast or ban a game come out?
it would be exactly like the extremist mentality if the game can't come out , and we are not like them, we are not like terrorists, so let's the game out.
That's why Six days must be released, in the name of freedom of expression, in the name of truth and in the name of collective memory, so as not to forget all the victims of September 11, all the soldiers who gave their lives in iraq for our freedom , the world's freedom and why we went there.
I was 17 at the time of the Twin Towers attacks, all the media broadcast in loop on the Tv, I'll never forget and the game can help us today to understand and learn for young people and future generations who play video games but above never to forget.
if I could have gone to fight, I would have been there too.
Thanks to the Developers who have never given up for so many years despite the bad reviews.
Jeff from Belgium