There is a scene so infamous, so horrifying, that gaming journalists still reference it a decade later. Without spoiling: You are given a powerful mortar (White Phosphorus) to kill enemy soldiers. The game forces you to use it. The aftermath is not a cutscene. You walk through it. The game asks you to look at what you did.
This is not a power fantasy. This is a PTSD simulator.
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On the surface, it is a cover-based shooter. You tell your squad to flank. You use sand to blind enemies. You use zip lines. It feels generic... intentionally.
But every time you commit a "standard video game action" (like killing 50 enemies in a room), the loading screens start mocking you: Spec Ops: The Line (PC) — Highly Compressed
"Do you feel like a hero yet?" "How many Americans have you killed today?"
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