DPDarkPrimus wrote:Also, how much of an idiot are you? "Oh the marines were having fun!" You idiot, war is never "fun". Realistically, the majority of the marines are not going to look back at their actual time fighting the Covenant 50 years later as a very positive experience. Friendships made, etc etc sure maybe, but not the actual combat.
Of course war isn't bloody fun you imbecile, read what I wrote. Halo portrays war in the style of an extremely over-the-top action movie, this is
not realistic. Conversely the advertising campaign portrays it (albeit indirectly) in a realistic fashion by evoking the kind of interviews with veterans you see in reality; in fact most interviews I've seen with real veterans are decidedly less melodramatic. There is a distinct discord between the two approaches.
And don't give me that "It's all a brave face!" bollocks. There's a vast difference in tone between a bit of dark humour being shared between comrades during the interminable lulls of war, as happens in reality, and Halo's Marines who are essentially hooting, hollering frat boys except in the rare circumstances where they are scripted to act otherwise. Even Spike
fucking Miligan's memoirs of the Second World War depict the humour during combat as the former.
seanrobertson wrote:Aaron: you suggest the NPCs' behavior vs. the video-showcased older gents' is a bit inconsistent. Did you mean to say that you wished the game showed the horror of war in a more realistic manner?
Precisely, although I don't wish the game was more realistic. We are swamped with gritty 'realistic' shooters as it is, Halo 3 is a nice break.