Second Army-Sponsored Game Comes To Xbox 19
Shackleford writes "CNN has an article that discusses a new Xbox videogame, the commercial version of an United States Army-sponsored project to train squad leaders in real-life combat tactics. It was developed by Pandemic Studios and the commercial Xbox game is titled "Full Spectrum Warrior" - there's an ad for it here." Here's the official site for the non-commercial console version of Full Spectrum Warrior - is this version intended for internal use only? Obviously, both of these are completely separate titles to America's Army, another Army-sponsored game.
Re:French version. (Score:2)
Does this game... (Score:4, Funny)
- have British troops in it for a spot of target practice?
- simulate the use of performance "enhancing" drugs?
- have scenarios where troops stand by as national treasures are looted?
- have scenarios where troops stand by as ministries are looted so a few weeks later they can say "well, we can't find any evidence of <whatever> because the documents were destroyed"?
- stage faked rescues so the folks back home have something to cheer about?
etc
Re:Does this game... (Score:1)
Within that game is a parody subplot which includes your bullet points. The key, though, is that it's a flashback sequence, like on Gilligan's Island, of something that never was.
Re:Does this game... (Score:2)
Re:Does this game... (Score:2)
So now the army is joining the console war? (Score:2)
What happened to 'Soldiers' (Score:1)
Admittedly, the game looked pretty bad. All you could see of it were a few screenshots of a screen with pictures of 'real' (Not CG) basic training. It was supposed to be a role-playing game that gave you an idea of what the Army was really like.
I had the glorious opport
All I know is... (Score:2)
it asked me to "sign up" on a webpage or some such
bullshit so I could register for "basic training".
Fuuuuuuuhuuuuuuck that. the DoD wants me to register
for a fucking game? What do they get out of it?
Promptly uninstalled the game. They seem to be a
little slow in copying the tricks of corporate
America, but it's unnerving nonetheless.
Oh, and another note.... (Score:2)
game found 2 instances of spyware that were not
there before. Big surprise.
Maybe it's a preview (Score:1)
us picks msft (Score:1)
Re:us picks msft (Score:1)