Awesome, do a sci-fi game!! Also, TLoU2. But to develop a sci-fi game will definitely be a challenge for ND, because it will involve a bigger story and world depending on how big they want to go such as space, planets, aliens. It's massive. There are a lot of fantasy games already out there and the only really good third person sci-fi out there is mass effect, so sci-fi will be more interesting.
@Zombrex: That's fine that North Korea invaded South Korea, I thought they both joined. I'm sure americans would be offended too if a british game developer developed a game where US joined IS, Al Qaida or whatever, and then attacked britian.
@Zombrex: The only kid that's most hurt by my comment is you right now. The original homefront game was racist because they saw all koreans negatively. As if south korea would ever join with north korea, both believe in different things. The developers clearly no nothing about south korea and the people living there. South korea even banned that game from their country, that's how offensive it is.
@fordy269: I've only heard americans call americans yanks. If I hear a non-american calling them a yank I wouldn't laugh with them. I don't find it funny either way.
@lil_ze76: It takes a mentally disturbed person to understand another, so you might want to look in a mental hospital for someone who understands what you're saying.
@lil_ze76: I know most people on here are probably kids, so you're still learning and don't know when to watch your mouth. But overcome your ignorance and learn to show respect to others other than western people.
If it's a new game, different from the previous ones, does that mean, like in the description above, that the enemies are no longer south korea and north korea combination? But only north korea like it says in the description? Because I wouldn't mind buying the game if it's only north korea otherwise if they bring south koreans into it I'm staying away from the game. Even the official site doesn't explicitly state who the enemy is.
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