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The only thing I don't care about the intro is that its being read by an Englishmen...uh guys this game is about American Sub Force! Its nearly as bad as Hollywood's version of U-571, which was based on an RN incident!
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Too artsy fartsy for me. Why not just start with an old radio broadcast of the attack on Pearl, fading into some music of the day? An intro is meant to introduce the subject matter with a little what, when, where, not to leave one scratching his head thinking " what the hell was that ".
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Not the worst of intros, and in some places it's nice, but overall, I think some frustrated artist tried to be a bit too clever with this one.
Edit: After watching the intro some more, I am more convinced that the poem is completely out of place. The "gratest generation" valued content over form. They were a bunch of young kids who grew in hard times and were a "no-nonsese, quit your belly aching, stand up and get the job done" bunch of people... hardly a match for such an elaborately written poem that is actually talking about a completely different subject matter. |
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The Japanese went for the Jugular by attempting to cripple the US surface fleet. Thats called good strategy. Surprise attack. You can denounce Pearl Harbour all you like but at least it was a military target. Don't be righteous when your nation was the one that nuked hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians who were being oppressed by a dictator. A little perspective maybe. As for the poem, its a lamentation of death but also a thoughtful reminder that there is a beyond and that those that sacrifice themselves will go on to heaven and that death is not the end because we remember those that died. Very similar to John Donne's 'Death be not proud'. I found it very rousing and melancholie. No "rah rah war is great", or "boo boo war sucks period". Its impartial in its appraisal of death and thememory of those that die. Showing he sub sink is appropriate also I think. Most games make you a hero that can't die. This isn't about being a hero. This is about being a sailor. Plus I love English poets of that era. Such beautiful writing by itself. |
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Seriously though, I'm a fan of the intro. Whenever I get a new game I always look forward to the intro and this is one of the better ones. All time favorite would be mechwarrior 2. |
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As for being oppressed by a dictator, the Emperor was a god in their eyes...they never heard him speak in public till they surrendered.. |
I'm not complaining about the intro. It's great and original, but it still is kinda creepy anyway. Nothing can change that and I mean it don't have to change.
Creepy can be good :up: As you can see from my post at first page... it has big smiley after that twilight zone part :D |
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I do think it somewhat demonstrates the Euro-centric view of the game necessary due to its dev team's origins. Europeans simply see WWII differently than Americans, now, and certainly then. We were isolationists hammered into a war we didn't start. I must confess that I saw the opening video through that lens, especially when I compared it to the treatment given the U-boats in SH3. Professionals doing their job versus, as I read Milton, saps sacrificed in an unworthy endeavor, with salvation as compensation. Thanks, but I prefer a long life. Milton's poem is anti-war. Europeans are generally anti-war. I'm generally anti-war. But WWII needed to be fought. Quote:
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I DO accept that, as an intro, it's generated more heat than any I can remember. So if that was one of the devs' goals it has succeeded. I'd just prefer one of more nuts&bolts to reflect where the men of the time had their heads, and less presentism from this era of muddled war policy. |
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We embargoed scrap iron, yes. We did that after Japan had been, shall we say, naughty, since the mid-30s in China--little place called Nanking for an example. And they were making loud noises toward the rest of east Asia. We were isolationist, yes, after being burned soundly by our Euro friends in 1917-1919. Stupidly isolationist, but that we were. Quote:
It wasn't the attack that enraged America so much as the surprise. A matter of a few hours, but a critical few hours. Japan got a far worse licking than they would have if they'd followed the rules. (Bataan didn't help their case either.) Quote:
Our interests in Asia, less the PI, were minimal. You need to talk to the UK and the Dutch. Quote:
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The Emperor was a dictator? The Japanese people of the time certainly didn't feel oppressed by him. Tojo was long gone. Quote:
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Keep the flames on low men. A discussion of an intro does not need to turn ugly. Like any other poem, take it for what you believe the author was attempting to convey.
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Great Intro. The idea of Milton poems is clear even :-) for me (english is my 3rd language)... There are thoughts and ideas in this poem... "The biggest pacifist is the soldier who served during the war"as one guy said.
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The poem's good, I like it. :|\\
The Intro? :down: The decision to use the poem voice over just doesn't fit; somewhat ironic that it's in fact outta sync with... Time. :down: Accelerated time and cliche fast cloud scenes :down: The kiss :huh: (let's just not talk about that part...) |
*kisses sub*
Hm... salty.:hmm: |
Well personally, I hated the intro...
The voice over IMHO does not match what I would expect from a WWII submarine simulation, and that movie, well, what can I say, total rubbish, those fast scenes looked awful.. As one poster mentioned above, What would have been a lot better would have been someone talking about the Pearl Harbour attack with cut-scenes from it... I'm just hoping someone will come up with something like that or I will be disabling that intro very quickly.. Just my 2c worth.. |
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