![]() ![]() In my opinion the scene prevents me from continuing the game because i would not like a neurological disorder, or parkinsons. It also made sense to me in the greater theme of the game cementing that enemies in military shooters are often soulless "mannequins" you just mow down while playing the hero. When you starting to shoot the heavy, he suddenly teleports away, and in the place that you was shooting at a mannequin appears, which you inavoidably hit. It also made sense to me in the greater theme of the game cementing that enemies in military shooters are often soulless "mannequins" you just mow down while playing the hero.īat soup □□님이 먼저 게시:I suppose the mannequins represent the civilians. There is also the hallucination of a heavy as Lugo that for me added to this. The next chapter had Walker hallucinate one of the enemies as Adams, and right after that is the chapter where Lugo dies, so I always connected the mannequins to represent soldiers and not civilians. To me the mannequins looked like soldiers standing at attention with their hands behind their backs. It is a high THC project that seasoned users will have appreciation for, but newbies should stay far away from. As the game goes on the hallucinations becomes gradually more obvious but this is the first scene forshadowning the unreliability of Walker as a narrator. Spec Ops cannabis strain is a slightly Indica dominant hybrid by 303 Seeds with incredible genetics. In my opinion the scene is used to show the player that something else is going on beyond what is physically happening, like Dux say. ![]() ![]() So that represents Walker's will to destroy 33rd (Heavy) and how he unwillingly destroys the camp civvies (mannequins). He's either blacking out, hallucinating or having some kind of fit.I suppose the mannequins represent the civilians. Dux Aquila님이 먼저 게시:The mannequin bit you're talking about is, depending on your interpretation, meant to portray the incredible strain on Walker's damaged mind. ![]()
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