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Spec ops the line fanart
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Job’s done, right? You know what’s going on here, time to make your way back home and report in? Well, no, because Captain Walker knew Konrad from Afghanistan. The locals apparently didn’t like that, and some of them started fighting back against the Damned 33rd. Of course, the soldiers put themselves in charge, because clearly the foreigners with guns should be in charge of things, declaring martial law to keep the peace. Konrad attempted to lead the people of Dubai out of the city to safety, but they couldn’t make it through the sandstorms, and had to return to the ruins in order to not get everyone killed.

spec ops the line fanart

…you find out a bit more about what happened. Adams and the cheerful and wisecracking S.Sg Lugo, and they’re a pretty solid comedy duo, the comic relief and the straight man, well paired with the heroic leader Captain Walker, going into Dubai to find out what’s taking Konrad so long, and report back what they find. Your squad in the game is two other people, the stoic and serious Lt. Yes, they named the replacement for Kurtz after the writer of Heart of Darkness. A legendary soldier, Colonel Konrad, led his battalion, the Damned 33rd, into the city to help with the relief effort, and then ignored orders to leave the city once the Sandstorm decided it liked the scenery and stuck around. You see, the Elite of Dubai saw the sandstorm coming and lied to the poor about the severity before legging it. In Spec Ops: The Line, you play as Captain Walker (voiced by Nolan North, whom you may know from half of the video games ever made), leading a 3 man Spec Ops team into a Dubai that’s been hit by the mother of all Sandstorms. I’ll try to include kitten breaks after the heavy bits. Cheer and this game do not belong in the same sentence. Actually, it’d be more honest to say that it is the polar opposite of cheerful. Needless to say, this is not exactly a cheerful game. You see, Liz, it’s been described as an adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, which its really not, or as an adaptation of Apocalypse Now, which is at least a bit more accurate, but it’s about as much an adaptation of Apocalypse Now as Apocalypse Now is of Heart of Darkness. Which is why I’m telling you about Spec Ops: The Line here. Somehow, this doesn’t seem to work as well, because it takes time, is TAKING time to figure out how this medium really works.

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Too many try to tell a cinematic story, which means trying to take something that worked in a movie and cram it into a different medium with different rules.

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Every medium has its own upsides and downsides based on its mechanics, and the skilled creators have to find out how to enhance the strengths and minimize the weaknesses to create their work of art.Īnd that’s the reason why video games have gotten the short stick for so long. Stories you can tell over a 26 episode season are impossible to translate to a 2.5 hour movie, and the ability to frame a shot, cut it, take multiple takes and add in CGI can give film a splendor and weight that even the grandest opera could never hope to achieve. The finest movie adaptation of Lord of the Rings keeps the soul of the original, but changes most everything else in an effort to keep the three films under 20 hours. There will always be naysayers, of course, but the gamers of the world are starting to tune them out, because there’s a more interesting question in mind: “What kind of art are video games?” One film buff, after asking himself that question at the start of a video in giant, bold letters, simply responded “Of course they are, that’s not even in question”. The question “Are Video Games Art” has become, thankfully, a dying question. In enough detail to justify three whole installments! Not to mention a whole bunch of cat videos. SPECIAL TREAT! Eric Miller (yes, of the Los Altos Millers, AKA my brother) recently played a video game! He found it a bit traumatic! So his solution: To tell me what happened in it.










Spec ops the line fanart