![]() And then talking about the flashback mission, Hometown, they’re both participants in that. ![]() GamesBeat: He wants to draw the line farther out there. Right in that moment, you can see that he’s agitating for more action, for more definitive measures. You can tell that there’s tension between the two of them. GamesBeat: Don’t discuss this outside the family. She’s the commander.” Hadir says, “Yes, my sister is in charge, and the Russians are still occupying our country.” Then he kind of shoots her a look, and she shoots him one back and says…. Alex can help us.” Alex defers and says, “Your sister is in charge. Then Hadir comes in and he says, “Oh, this great. But he knows he needs her help on the ground. But you don’t really know anything about me.” He will, and so will you as you play those flashbacks. Now that it’s important to you, you come to me. We live under the spectre of this every day. You’re coming in because you have a big problem, because nerve gas may turn up in London or Paris or New York. Something she says on the heels of that is, “We live like this every day. I need you to help me with it.” She says - I think she’s taken aback a little bit. When the player in our story - when Alex first meets Farah and Hadir, he says, “I have a problem. GamesBeat: It gets to an interesting situation between Farah and her brother. Her story - stories like that are all too common, and every bit as much a part of what defines that, the soldier’s story today. The game is not called “Western Warfare.” It’s not GI Joe. Kurosaki: I felt it was our responsibility, frankly. It seems important to have that kind of character in this kind of game, because we haven’t seen many heroes like that in most western stories. GamesBeat: She becomes this very inspiring hero and leader out of this. I don’t think there is a ton of awareness of the true cost of war, not just for soldiers, but for the people who never asked to be in a conflict zone. I just can’t imagine being in a circumstance where I couldn’t protect my son, where it was out of my control. It certainly gives me perspective on the privilege that I have. Speaking for myself, as a father of a young child, those things are very hard to watch. Kurosaki: We’ve watched that documentary, and a lot of documentaries like that. ![]() ![]() What does Modern Warfare mean in 2019? It’s people having to dig people out of the rubble. That was one of those things that felt very real to me. It was very evocative of what they have to go through in that very quick scene, what this is like. GamesBeat: I saw The Last Men in Aleppo, the movie about the White Helmets (who rescue bombing victims and identify themselves as non-combatants with white helmets). ![]()
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