One could argue that trivializing the loss of more than 25,000 Japanese and American soldiers by turning it into a video game is enough to add the game to a "worst" list. But this game further bastardizes the legacy of the Battle of Iwo Jima with dancing troops, idiotic A.I., terrible graphics and infuriating gameplay. In fact, the GameSpot reviews team says this game has "no redeeming qualities whatsoever." That's hard to do.
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- Posted by: myfevertoy Posted on: 10/22/06 (Edited: 11/22/06 @ 02:43) You are currently: a Guest | Log in | Terms of Use
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