Army of Two: The 40th Day - Who was "more" moral?

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#1  Edited By namestolen

Hey guys, 
 
I'm pretty new to the forums, but I was wondering if the community could help me out. I'm doing research for a paper on morality in video games and I've decided to make Army of Two: The 40th Day one of the main games I want to examine because of this article I saw on Kotaku a while ago. I was wondering if anyone knows if the results for this were actually shown, since I've been having trouble tracking down the results myself. It could add a lot to my paper, so please let me know if you guys know anything about this!    

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#2  Edited By bobby

Game aside, are you using Miguel Sicart's Ethics of Videogames in your paper?

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#3  Edited By namestolen

Uh... no. I didn't do much outside research, aside from games, of course. I still ended up using this one, Bioshock, and God of War as my main games though. Probably not the most immediately obvious choices, but I think they worked in the end.

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#4  Edited By Daryl

I enjoyed this game.