- , Thursday, April 22, 2004 12 AM
At first, the game looks like so many other first-person shooters: cross hairs aiming missiles at a raft of enemy targets. But September 12th isn't like other games. Because when a missile shot at
Arab terrorists kills an innocent bystander in the game's fictional Afghani village -- and it's nearly impossible not to -- other villagers run over, cry at their loss and then, in a rage, morph into
terrorists themselves.
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