Answer these questions in essay form
1. What is Hess critical of?
2. What does Hess analyze in order to develop his critique? From whose perspective does he analyze it?
3. How does the game blur fact and fiction with a) its content b) its interactivity?
4. What lessons does the game teach about the World War II? What aspects of the war does it omit?
5. How does the game’s representation of World War II influence collective memory? How does this in turn produce the aspects of culture he is critical of? How does what he is critical of reduce human dignity and human value?