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- Jun 6, 2023
I will say in good faith that I don't think the creators were hacks who only wanted money, and they did actually set out to tell about struggles of civilians caught in the fire of war, but I don't think it works, first problem with setting antiwar message to a specific conflict/war is that there are more likely to be different narratives present and some side will claim that version of history that you're showing is bullshit/fabricated/biased, the second problem is gamification of suffering, you're still playing a game, with set of rules and objectives to follow, it creates a conflict within the game when the supposed suffering is downplayed to the purely mechanical levels of "Ivan needs smokes/drink, Vaclav is sick, Jacek is cold and hungry" and satisfying these needs is all that takes for the characters to cope and survive, personally I think that if you want to show the gruesomeness of military conflict blunt satire of Cannon Fodder or raw indifference of "Capital_city_name Hit - 11 millions dead" of DEFCON are a lot better at it than anything else, as they create universal experience that isn't defied by your knowledge of history or ( unfortunately ) having experienced it.How does Kiwi Farms feel about This War of Mine?
And now that this has been sad, Valiant Hearts is a pretentious pile of shit, written by nitwits with intelligence of six year olds and attempting to tackle one of the most gruesome human conflicts and not only game feels it is necessary to falsify history to make character more invested in war ( the entirety of Anna's story ), best things that braindead morons could've come up with is your universal bouquet of generic statements of "war bad", "people can be cruel" and entire motivation of one of the playable characters is literally "killing is bad,mmmkay" as he murders dozen of pilots before beating up an army general and going back home satisfied that death of his wife and other innocent civilians who died during bombing raids had been rectified with a single act of humiliation of a single military officer.