There's a third choice, as well. You can just walk slowly through the crowd without firing a shot. It's one of the better subtle things in the game.Academia Nut wrote: Then, there is a scene where you are confronted by a mob of civilians and you need to clear them out to advance. The game puts you in a situation where you feel that you have to start gunning them down to survive, but you can also fire air to scare them off. It is not an obvious choice, but the fact that it works is a testament to the sort of little freedoms you rarely have in the game.
Maybe my favorite thing about Spec Ops is the loading screens.
At the start of the game, they're really standard. "Press (button) to duck behind cover." "Some obstacles can be damaged to create new hazards for your enemies," or wahtever. "R to reload." But as you continue playing the game, they get increasingly dark and off topic.
"Do you even remember why you're here?" "How many Americans have you killed today?"