From Call of Duty and Team Fortress 2, to Alien Isolation and Resident Evil, the flamethrower has left its justifiable share of scorch marks throughout gaming. But whereas they’re probably the most fearsome weapons in actuality, many digital variations actually lack a spark. With the assistance of Keeper of Firearms & Artillery, Jonathan Ferguson, we’ve come to the Royal Armouries museum within the UK to determine why video games battle to gentle a hearth with their digital representations.
In this episode of Loadout, Dave Jewitt visits the Royal Armouries to speak to Keeper of Firearms & Artillery Jonathan Ferguson to speak about gaming’s obsession with the flamethrower, and the way its digital depictions measure as much as actuality.
You can take a look at extra episodes of Loadout proper right here. – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzSrmGkpWKk&list=PLpg6WLs8kxGMzIemU1gyyLmg5VlKI2UvC
You can take a look at our Firearms Expert Reacts sequence right here. – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FVzcoRjoN4&list=PLpg6WLs8kxGMgYb13XjPgOKbm5O-CDq7R
If you are inquisitive about seeing extra of Jonathan’s work, you possibly can take a look at extra from the Royal Armouries proper right here. – https://www.youtube.com/user/RoyalArmouries
If you want to help the Royal Armouries, you can also make a charitable donation to the museum right here. – https://royalarmouries.org/support-us/donations/
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Loadout
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Dave Jewitt takes a better take a look at the enduring weapons and instruments which have shared the highlight as a part of our favorite video games and films.
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