User blog comment:Traditionalfire/Killing in games/@comment-5287758-20120920024918/@comment-2250460-20120923213652

I just beat the game last night (really short campaign) and I must say, I didn't really think it was that much of Walkers fault.

The only really bad choice he made was continuing the mission, and that is a bit justifiable as he wanted to save the guy who saved him (and to be a hero, which is understandable).

Every bad thing that happened was really just Walker following logic and just being a victim of bad luck and circumstance.

Was it his fault that the US soldiers shot at him, no.

Was it his fault that he did the logical thing and used the motor against against an overwhelming force, and there just happened to be innocent people there, no.

Was it his fault that he believed the only guy who wasn't shooting at him, and it just so happened that that guy was a mad man who wanted to destroy the water, no.