SimonG: Best: Spec Ops (game of the decade)
I haven't played Spec Ops (nor any Call of Duty after CoD2, back in WWII), but I'm working through some issues with that game, probably for the same reason that people have issues have the Call of Duty franchise. Although Spec Ops is an important game (one that needed to be made in light of all the CoD games), I feel like - from what I've gathered- it's trying to break down the complex issues of war into a 6-hour game, and seems to give ammo to those who like to point at the military and say that doing a tour will automatically turn you into a PSTD-ridden psychopath. (I think Yahtzee's video - and his anti-American leanings - have made me uncomfortable and biased again the game, too. One of the Escapist's comments that stood out to me was, "A game where you shoot American soldiers? Sold!")
I think personally I can be more "friendly" towards the game if you can tell me that there are
positive (or at least reasonable, human) portrayals of American soldiers, or some form of "balance". I suppose almost all video games have to boil down complex issues, but even without playing it, this one struck a difficult feeling in me. I think that's a GOOD thing in some ways, but I also get the feeling this won't get resolved.
(By the way, although I do try to be balanced, I also have right-leaning views, whereas I'm guessing most people here have left-leaning views.)