User blog comment:Cainelee20156/Call of duty World at War 2 IN 2015?/@comment-1187559-20150108173046/@comment-1187559-20150108203523

They played it well, so it made the game that much more fun. also, I don't have to use your full quote. I just used it as it was useful as an anecdote of an event where the inclusion of a "war crime" enabled the game to be more interesting. Also, by all rights, Dragon Age: Orgins, City Elf origin, includes your friend being raped, which again, furthers the immersion in to the game."Fun" doesn't necessarily have to mean it in the conventional sense. But making a game squeaky clean doesn't make it any better than a game with a bit of dark themes in it. Per my above examples of Dragon Age: Orgins and Spec Ops: The Line, featuring some dark themes in to the gameplay can further the immersion making the game much more fun, rather than having to sit though some "Jolly good combat that the whole family can enjoy".