• alunyanneгs 🏳️‍⚧️♀️
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    71 year ago

    Your burgerland remark is more true than you know, as iirc you literally liberate a fictionalized McDonald’s.

    >tmw McD's has become an usonian deity

    the enemy was originally supposed to be China but they were worried that could cause an international incident with a burgeoning superpower. So the DPRK gets hit with the shitstick again.

    Because what, making DPRK the enemy wouldn’t cause an international incident?

    For even more disturbing anti-DPRK antics in western video games, see: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Warrior_(video_game) a game in which you invade the DPRK and kill dozens upon dozens of soldiers and then launch a missile attack against the USSR.

    Yeah, but at the same time, everyone seem to dislike that poorly made slop, so…

    • SovereignState
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      51 year ago

      There’s kind of a meme that you can flee to any McDonald’s if you’re in legal trouble internationally and McDonald’s can serve as an embassy-lite. Which is apparently true in Austria.

      DPRK is the bogeyman Amerikan media isn’t afraid to attack because we’re not tied to one another economically. An incident with China affects the U.S. economy… profit motive first and foremost ofc.

      Still quite disturbing to see Rogue Warrior’s disdain from video game journalists stemming not from the absolute vileness of a story but instead lackluster gunplay and one-liners. If it felt better to kill all those innocent Koreans and Soviets, I’m sure they’d be raving for it.