: It included "chit points" as currency, which players could use to buy drugs or the services of prostitutes in base camp. This led to the game being initially banned in Australia.
: Rare sealed copies for Xbox can reach prices around $75 on sites like eBay. Shellshock: Nam '67
At launch, critics at IGN and Gamecritics lambasted the title for using the "horror of war" as a gimmicky excuse for gore. However, user scores have often been higher, with some players arguing that the game’s "obscenity" is a more honest reflection of war than the polished, virtuous narratives of games like Medal of Honor . Where to Find It Today : It included "chit points" as currency, which
Ultimately, Shellshock: Nam '67 is less a "good game" in terms of mechanics and more a "significant experience." It stands as a precursor to modern "anti-war" shooters like Spec Ops: The Line , using discomfort not just to shock, but to remind the player that war is, above all, a meat grinder. At launch, critics at IGN and Gamecritics lambasted
: One of its most discussed missions involves the accidental massacre of a village, a sequence that is intentionally unfun and serves to highlight the horror of civilian casualties. Critical Disconnect