While it tends to be quite left-leaning, and its typical Michael Moore, Bowling for Columbine answers that to an extent. Our media in this country is absolutely fascinated with violence, despite how horrible they make it out to be. It gets people who are of questionable moral and mental stability afraid and on edge. When everybody else could be a threat and you acknowledge them as such, it goes beyond simply being cautious. Its unsettling paranoid delusion. That very mindset can make you a threat to yourself and others. That very mindset is what makes people stockpile arms and make bunkers and shoot up public places where unarmed civilians gather. Its all about the "unknown unknowns".
@buccomatic @sunyatanada76 I don't think he's trolling. I think he's mentally unstable. How about this guys: People like bucco here shouldn't have access to violent media. They might get the wrong idea. Obviously they're impressionable...
@theSADmafioso You're a bit confused sir. They took aspects of other shooters that would make the experience flow a bit better while retaining what made the series great. That's all I ask of them in a sequel, and you're simply *****ing to *****.
@RazgriezOne haha, I must have missed that somewhere along the line. I'm guessing somewhere in the extended universe of the novels, animations and such?
Err... they may just be ODST troops or something, but those guys near the end of the trailer behind MC look pretty Spartan-esque. Did they fire up the Spartan program in his absence? o.o If so, freakin' spoilers, man!
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