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Just an idea I pulled out of my ass at random.
You play as a US Marine sent to Iraq at the beginning of the war. Flashbacks every so often give insight into your life before the war (basically an education deprived redneck in a shithole southern town).
You willingly joined the Marines, and during your stay in Iraq you end up rather educated. Your squaddies and platoonmates teach you some things about economics, how the government is doing its job (or how it's not ), and how we ended up in this war.
Eventually you learn enough about the country to realise that you really don't want to be here, that you don't even know WHAT you're trying to do here. That you're pretty much risking your life for what you believe is nothing.
So you and a band of 5 other marines eventually put together a plan to disband and join a civilian guerilla group that your platoon has been chasing through a myriad of Iraqi towns. During a violent firefight between militia men of said guerilla group, you and your squad mates see your chance, as you suddenly turn around and gun down the men you were formerly fighting for, raise a white flag, and backpeddal towards the Iraqi side of the front.
The rest of the game chronicles you trying to stop your platoon, and raise awareness of the war via a group of pirate radio shows broadcast to the UK, and then recorded and sent to be illegally broadcast through the US, with the Marines desperately trying to shut down your programs, and trying to disband the group.
/idea I randomly pulled out of my ass after reading that thread on "shitty WWII games"
You play as a US Marine sent to Iraq at the beginning of the war. Flashbacks every so often give insight into your life before the war (basically an education deprived redneck in a shithole southern town).
You willingly joined the Marines, and during your stay in Iraq you end up rather educated. Your squaddies and platoonmates teach you some things about economics, how the government is doing its job (or how it's not ), and how we ended up in this war.
Eventually you learn enough about the country to realise that you really don't want to be here, that you don't even know WHAT you're trying to do here. That you're pretty much risking your life for what you believe is nothing.
So you and a band of 5 other marines eventually put together a plan to disband and join a civilian guerilla group that your platoon has been chasing through a myriad of Iraqi towns. During a violent firefight between militia men of said guerilla group, you and your squad mates see your chance, as you suddenly turn around and gun down the men you were formerly fighting for, raise a white flag, and backpeddal towards the Iraqi side of the front.
The rest of the game chronicles you trying to stop your platoon, and raise awareness of the war via a group of pirate radio shows broadcast to the UK, and then recorded and sent to be illegally broadcast through the US, with the Marines desperately trying to shut down your programs, and trying to disband the group.
/idea I randomly pulled out of my ass after reading that thread on "shitty WWII games"