[IMG]http://www.theeca.com/newsletters/medal-of-honor-2010.jpg[/IMG]One member of the gaming press recently attended an Electronic Arts media briefing for the next entry in the Medal of Honor series and came away with a lot of questions.
[URL=http://noaddedsugar.ie/console/ps3/opinion-ea-declare-war-decency-medal-honor/]NoAddedSugar’s Mark Cullinane[/URL] attended the event in London last week, which included a question and answer session with the game’s Executive Producer Greg Goodrich. As Cullinane sat watching the admittedly impressive visuals of the game, he found himself feeling uncomfortable due to, “the simple fact that one nation’s moment of misery was being turned into an entertainment experience. And there were we, eating our danishes and supping our cranberry juice, discussing the finer points of dismembering Afghanis.”
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