Akvod said:
In what aspect? They both involve tragedy, the taking of lives (both soldiers and civilians). The only difference I see is "legitimacy" (an official war vs. a terrorist attack), the scale and quantity (a life taken is a life taken though), and such... |
Honestly, besides people getting killed, I don't see how they are similar.
War = typically soldiers vs. soldiers, and the fighting is typically "justified" from all sides
Terrorism = civilians or soldiers vs. "innocent" civilians - there is typically no "fighting," and it is not seen as "justified" from all sides
Stop getting so excited about a Kid Icarus remake... the original NES Icarus sucked.







