About a week ago I went ahead and purchased Full Spectrum Warrior for the Xbox and was pleasantly surprised by its well thought out tutorial, amazing mission detail, and a purely brilliant team based structure acquiring players to think about the good of the team and the successful completion of a mission as opposed to one man versus a hundred armies. But it wasn't refreshing just for that -- it actually immersed you with something a little more colorful -- swearing.
Although I'm not much of a connoisseur when it comes to swearing in profuse strings, I do understand the use for it here and there especially in the military and I do understand that it is indeed how people express themselves more often then not. It's something that's real and there will probably always be there for the rest of our lives. Another example of this is the Chronicles of Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay which I'm sure many of you have heard as well.
My point is, does anyone else find this refreshing and much more realistic? I know it's not exactly FFX FMV quality graphics I'm talking about here revolutionizing the gaming industry or anything like that, but I do find that every little bit helps in terms of immersion and I welcome this with open arms.
[Sidenote] -- I do realize these are not the first games to do this by any stretch, but I do think these are the first games to do this profusely on a home console. Correct me if I am wrong of course.
Although I'm not much of a connoisseur when it comes to swearing in profuse strings, I do understand the use for it here and there especially in the military and I do understand that it is indeed how people express themselves more often then not. It's something that's real and there will probably always be there for the rest of our lives. Another example of this is the Chronicles of Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay which I'm sure many of you have heard as well.
My point is, does anyone else find this refreshing and much more realistic? I know it's not exactly FFX FMV quality graphics I'm talking about here revolutionizing the gaming industry or anything like that, but I do find that every little bit helps in terms of immersion and I welcome this with open arms.
[Sidenote] -- I do realize these are not the first games to do this by any stretch, but I do think these are the first games to do this profusely on a home console. Correct me if I am wrong of course.