Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Pulp Fictional History by Tomas Engle

Pulp Fictional History by Tomas Engle: "While the graphics never went downhill, the script proceeded to practically nosedive into a redux of Bush's 'freedom and liberty' Inauguration speech whenever Leonidas opened his mouth. Before the major battle even begins one is besieged by inconsistencies and blatant parallels. 'Reluctant to battle' Sparta is forced into a war with Persia in order to 'defend logic and reason' from the 'tyranny and slavery of Asia' and are being hampered at home only by the Spartan council politicians who are being paid off by the enemy to not fund the Spartan army; it was like National Review commissioned its own version of reality."

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