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Reviews for "Whack bin Laden"

It wasn't that great

This was boring and I just didn't like it

Poor Game

Wow, If you guys liked this game at all, you guys are considered fags. This game has poor graphics/visual effects along with poor sound... cheap game... Not enough violence or style, think about that stuff while making games!

this is terrible

this is terrible

Worst crap ever...

This game is what I like to call " Total waste".

I really hate being negative, but this totally blew, and reinvented my perception of crappy games, and I thought i saw it all.

I gotta say, if there is a prize for "worst waste of time", this game takes the cake!

More of the Same...

I first want to thank you for not making this movie one in which all of Afghanistan was obliterated by a random nuke. At least it only targeted the individual rather than a large population that has many innocents. But beyond that, I must still say I was displeased with the film. Mostly because it encourages a doctrine of revenge. It allows people to cultivate their anger, hate, and bloody vengeance by exploring different ways to kill one who has enraged them. Now, while I don't condone what happened on Sept. 11th, and want bin Laden incarcerated and stopped, I still think that the sacredness of human life is not something that is allowed to be violated by any other human. This held true for those responsible for the WTC and Pentagon, and it holds true now. We have suffered a loss and injury in this country, but we can't cultivate our own evils and agitate the wound by allowing ourselves to proceed on more ways of hate and death. Killing is wrong, no matter who performs it. And besides, the death of bin Laden will probably only serve to incite others to take his place. And what good does it do to stop one terrorist at the expense of inciting ten new ones? If we are to seek justice, then let us do justice, not revenge. And if we are far too emotional to pursue the former over the latter, then perhaps we should act a little less hastely until we know we act far more rationally.