


Very few of them look innocent, with the majority depicting horrors such as civilians getting bombed and shot by helicopters, parents killed by a soldier in front of their daughter, an implied rape of a woman by soldiers next to trees filled with hanging bodies, and a boy playing with a girl whose face looks like it was burned/torn off. On the wall at one point, there are several childish drawings. Early on, just before you fight the 33rd for the first time, you pass through an abandoned civilian campsite.You have to literally look at yourself in a mirror as you condemn dozens of soldiers and civilians to a horrible death. What adds to the scene is that you can see Walker's reflection in the computer screen.The fact that in one way or another they keep popping up later in the game doesn't help. The bodies of the mother and child in particular is a Tear Jerker, Nausea Fuel, and Nightmare Fuel all rolled up into one shot due to how detailed it is.You don't even get to look directly at what you're doing until it's all over, at which point you get to see just how horrible it really is. Made even worse by how completely impersonal the actual bombing is. Imagine the AC 130 missions, but with chemical weapons, and played completely straight on how the damage actually is immediately afterwards, rather than playing it for "awesome" against pre-rendered, unchanging backgrounds.
SPEC OPS THE LINE BURNING FULL
Smoke everywhere (which, by the way, is toxic), horribly burned bodies, the few survivors whimpering or shrieking in agony and often missing limbs, the pen full of dead civilians - including women and children - and the knowledge that it's all your fault.

