@Valcrist: thats absolutely true, in fact there was a report about it yesterday on TV. Look dumb fucks, the drug dealers are NOT making a training simulator
Ubisoft is NOT training your kids to be drug-dealers.
Every war ever has been in a videogame at this point, and its not like any other form of entertainment hasnt jumped at the chance to profit out this shit
@CoolCatsdelaCuloCreed: unfortunately it looks like a really stupid mw2 wannabe.
@SideOfBeef thats true, it is really tasteless. But the only people its gonna "influence" its dumbass people who already think this is cool. btw not every movie that covers this does it in a meaningful way ( drug trading is used to make action/ comedy songs and movies). A shitty videogame its the least of their problems.
As a resident of the Juarez/ El Paso area I can understand why they feel that way, but seriously stfu. There are like 10 independent movies talking about the same topic, but if a game tries to do it ( A game that I'm sure its not going to have a happy ending for the main characters) its innapropiate. Shut up and deal with it.
In the fight against the First Evil Ex-boyfriend, Scott connects a 64 hit combo (N64). Could be just random, but its seems like too much of a coincidence.