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Insurgency Sandstorm occupies an awkward place in the shooter landscape

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by Amr (@siegarettes)

For my money the war in the Middle East, at least within fiction,  is separated by two eras: The Bush and Obama Eras. The first marked by “shock and awe” bombing campaigns and boots-on-the-ground military action, and the latter defined by the increase of drone warfare and escalating tech fetishism. Insurgency: Sandstorm is strictly rooted in that Bush Era, War on Terror understanding of the Middle East, and while it’s not any more morally comfortable, there’s a certain fervor to the era’s perspective that feels anachronistic today.  It’s in the very name: the idea of an insurgency feels outdated, and its presentation of the insurgent enemies certainly is.

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