[URL]http://thunderboltgames.com/news/viewnews/1743[/URL]
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It’s apparent that the team is committed to bringing about a full-blown representation of terrorist attacks and natural disasters, which will immerse the player completely. But is society ready to experience these high-pressure situations in such a realistic manner?
Djordjevich tells ABC News:
[INDENT]"It is a sandbox. They're able to play through it and say, well, that idea obviously didn't work out, but I'd rather have them make the mistake in the video game than in reality.”[/INDENT]
When all is said and done, this disaster-simulator could either be an inspiring treat for people who’ve always held emergency workers on a pedestal, or a depressing simulation that makes you feel responsible for the failure to prevent thousands upon thousands of deaths. Damn. Despite the best of intentions, you can be sure there will be some kind of outcry, closer to the release of the final product. Disasters are, after all, fairly touchy subjects.
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