@mellowguy: Not to start a debate, but the Israelis didn't have the moral high ground: they used terrorism, vengeance tactics and ethnic displacement to create Israel. Make no mistake: they are the only pro-western democracy in the region with a highly developed and fair use of rule of law (if only for their Jewish citizens), but the foundation and policies of the country are too controversial to be depicted in something as a game. Whether you like it or not, games are still a medium that trivializes it's subject matter.
Excellent. This means cleaner code, better balancing, improved performance... who knows, maybe some additional content. But only IF they use the time wisely.
@jayunreal (born free): Wrong. It's funny. If you can't laugh at idtios making a fool of themselves by playing that, you have no soul, or you are fanboy desperatly trying to invert the joke.
@jayntampa: Woa there, thats a bit ludicrous. When it comes to customer relations and sales, I think Rein can tell them what to do, simply because of the number of sales. Do not confuse their artistic intent and drive with success.
I remember this game. A bunch of whambulances were called when they said that a similar (if not the actual) incident like 9/11 would be in it. Glad to see it didn't become vaporware.