In the Japanese version the enemy is.... Canada!
Fan-fucking-tastic :)
http://m.kotaku.com//5752045/japanese-homefront-might-make-a-villain-out-of-canada
In the Japanese version the enemy is.... Canada!
Fan-fucking-tastic :)
http://m.kotaku.com//5752045/japanese-homefront-might-make-a-villain-out-of-canada
North of Japan, smart guy.
Everybody knows that Canadians can't fight worth a crap.
Neither can North Korea, essentially, but at least they're batshit enough to try.
@ DSB. What's that about Canadians bub?
http://www.heroesassemble.com/ekmps/shops/markashley/images/wolverine-origins-2-quesada-canadian-retailer-incentive-rrp-variant-nm-2098-p%5Bekm%5D194x300%5Bekm%5D.jpg
And on a more serious note...
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_World_War_II
You'll notice they joined in at the start of ww2 In 1939, not wait around till 1941 :D
Well, I never said they didn't make perfectly good cannonfodder.
The fact that they joined the war in 1939 was due to the fact that they were subjects of the British Empire. And that lasted (at least in theory) until 1982.
Spoken like a true civilian gamer, whose sole combat experience is from shoving old ladies aside whilst rummaging through bargain bins ;)
Right. My bad.
Canadians are obviously bloodthirsty monsters.
Just try throwing a piece of gum on the sidewalk up there and watch the carnage unfold.
Word. Those Mounties don't take no shit. You seen Due South?
Nope!
I've seen Strange Brew and Canadian Bacon?
And I'm pretty fond of Blue Öyster Cults pseudo-tribute, "I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep".
This reminded me that the whole "a northern country" thing was done in Yakuza 3 as well, that even made it in the translation, if I hadn't known about this I'd have never knew what they were going on about :P
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