"oh btw, i typically HATE war games based in reality. so its pretty big for me to buy something like this on day one."
These games come with a spoonful of sugar. Based in reality, quite unrealistic and very sensationalized in presentation and interaction. To make war "fun" it has to be a piece of cake for regular folk. Take out the danger of being killed easily, remove the squad interaction and strategy a soldier would typically have to exercise, and at the very least, design the levels well enough to make suitable "playgrounds" for the player. The biggest positive difference this gen's war games have over previous generations is the size, variety, and detail in the levels. But the rest of the casualized war-play is pretty much the same throughout this last decade.
"The game isn't even mentioned on Activision's or Treyarch's site. I checked both of them myself."
Jurassic: the Hunted also doesn't get much of a mention. There's a multiplatform page, but any Wii-specific media? NOPE. It's getting the Wii World at War treatment.
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