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War makes men mad. I completed this game a decade ago, forgot most of the plot points But I cannot forget the simple phrase. "War makes men mad" I've seen it, watched it. Our world is in constant strife, sometime greater than others. Some men see too much, feel too little, and lose everything in the great game politicans play. I cannot imagine how many hundredes of thousand lay beneath the aged dirt, stories never told.
I wish I wouldve recored my reaction. Ive never been touched by a game like that. As soon as the piano set in and his monologue started I was straight bawling my eyes out, uggly sobbing for straight 5 minutes.
This game showed the LONG horror of WW!, but I still and will forever maintain that Battlefield 1 best displayed the SHORT horror of that war in it's opening sequence.
There was a poem by a German soldier after the war:"The soldier beat a man to death. At the court the judge said: "You can't beat a man to death." "Why not?",asked the soldier." The poet was about 20 years old.
It's been what? 7-8 years? This still hurts. I can't help but shed a tear for Emile. He did somthing that was right in the eyes of many, but horrible in the eyes of the powerful, with the ability to punish him for his action. Emile saved many most likely, but it won't be treated as an act of good will, but as an act of villainy, traitorous even.
The voice actor for this game truly captured how tired and exhausted Emile was. You can hear the emotion as he reads the letter out loud and knowingly resigns himself to his fate. Not a lot of games can capture this emotion well