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BBC Reporter 'Saddened' by Modern Warfare 2's Airport Level

Posted November 10, 2009 by David Radd

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's controversial airport scene has drawn a myriad of reactions, from artistic understanding to shock from political officials. BBC technology reporter Marc Cieslak had a different reaction to the level: sadness.

"I wasn't shocked by it but I felt a little bit saddened. I thought the games industry had moved beyond shock tactics for shock tactics sake," said Cieslak [thanks Videogamer]. "And that's what I thought about this particular level: it was controversial for the sake of being controversial. I didn't think it necessarily needed to be included in the game."

When asked how people unfamiliar with the game should react, game publisher James Binns said that "I'd benchmark this much like any action movie or an episode of 24. In 24, there's a scene in an airport and Jack Bauer doesn't shoot anyone, and in this game you don't have to shoot anyone. The game's very careful as well; has a couple check points which say, 'There's something disturbing coming up, would you want to skip it?' and if at any point if you see something you don't like you can actually skip the level without affecting the general gameplay. The scene's not typical of the rest of the game."

Personally, we were a bit saddened by the BBC host (a non-gamer) who seemed to imply the choice to shoot civilians somehow instilled a new moral code in the players. If games were really so capable in reprogramming those who played them, child psychologists would never want for work again.

David Radd has worked as a gaming journalist since 2004 at sites such as GamerFeed, Gigex and GameDaily Biz.

3 Comments

THE 1 2 P
November 11, 2009

I bet most people won't be skipping this level. Kind of like how a very small percentage of people(less than 4%)actually turned their copies of Grand Theft Auto: San Adreas in after the lawsuit to get their money back.

David Radd
November 12, 2009

When playing the level, it makes sense in the greater context of the game's story and you have no obligation to shoot civilians yourself.

polardkevin
April 20, 2010

I can't wait to play. This Airport level seems a little heavy, but it's not what is keeping me from my purchase.It just seems this game had one controversy after another and that is was done for just that sake and I've lost complete interest because of it.
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