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Amusingly, the 2014 game ''{{w|Watch Dogs}}'' does something quite similar to this; the in-game "Profiler" provides a brief summary of a targeted enemy, and if the enemy does not have a gameplay-relevant feature (i.e. "Can call for backup"), it will mention their hobbies or interests.  
 
Amusingly, the 2014 game ''{{w|Watch Dogs}}'' does something quite similar to this; the in-game "Profiler" provides a brief summary of a targeted enemy, and if the enemy does not have a gameplay-relevant feature (i.e. "Can call for backup"), it will mention their hobbies or interests.  
  
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Like most other games in the ''{{w|Sniper Elite}}'' series, the 2017 Third Person Shooter ''{{w|Sniper Elite 4}}'' allows the player to track and see brief overviews of any visible enemy by "Tagging" them with binoculars. However, ''Sniper Elite 4'' has the distinction of also being very similar to Randall's mod in that it displays [//sniperelite.fandom.com/wiki/Sniper_Elite_4_Allied_Intelligence short character bios] in the "Allied Intelligence" section of the overviews when Tagging in the campaign mode. They range from the mundane (year of conscription, former occupation) to the dark (Sapper Oswald Sander's brutal murder of a cowering fifteen year old makes even his fellow soldiers suspect him) to the comedic (Ewald Amsel regularly steals chocolate from his best friend Wolfram Wasser; Wolfram Wasser wonders who's stealing his supply of chocolates and has sworn to kill them).  
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Like most other games in the ''{{w|Sniper Elite}}'' series, the 2017 Third Person Shooter ''{{w|Sniper Elite 4}}'' allows the player to track and see brief overviews of any visible enemy by "Tagging" them with binoculars. However, ''Sniper Elite 4'' has the distinction of also being very similar to Randall's mod in that it displays [//https://sniperelite.fandom.com/wiki/Sniper_Elite_4_Allied_Intelligence short character bios] in the "Allied Intelligence" section of the overviews when Tagging in the campaign mode. They range from the mundane (year of conscription, former occupation) to the dark (Sapper Oswald Sander's brutal murder of a cowering fifteen year old makes even his fellow soldiers suspect him) to the comedic (Ewald Amsel regularly steals chocolate from his best friend Wolfram Wasser; Wolfram Wasser wonders who's stealing his supply of chocolates and has sworn to kill them).  
  
 
The 2012 Third Person Shooter ''{{w|Spec Ops: The Line}}'' also has a section where one of the antagonists will chide you with radio message when you kill one of the enemy soldiers, often with short sympathetic descriptions of the enemy you just killed (although he'll sometimes admit he didn't actually know or like that particular person). As this game is a deconstruction of the military-style shooting games of its time and their portrayal of violence, evoking a negative emotional response in the player when killing these enemies is very much intentional.
 
The 2012 Third Person Shooter ''{{w|Spec Ops: The Line}}'' also has a section where one of the antagonists will chide you with radio message when you kill one of the enemy soldiers, often with short sympathetic descriptions of the enemy you just killed (although he'll sometimes admit he didn't actually know or like that particular person). As this game is a deconstruction of the military-style shooting games of its time and their portrayal of violence, evoking a negative emotional response in the player when killing these enemies is very much intentional.

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