Feature by Ed Thorn Senior Staff Writer Published 28 Feb, 2021 The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web. Sundays are for patting your rice cooker on the lid and thanking it for its many years of service. While our rice warms, let's read this week's best writing about video games. When playing a video game that normalises players killing hundreds of Arabs, it risks slowly indoctrinating young audiences to see brown people as nothing but throwaway ragdolls. Six Days In Fallujah doubles down on this normalisation with the creators’ insistence that it isn’t a political game. All this serves to highlight is that it’s instead just another game to reinforce the tired, negative trope of minorities being the bad guys for no reason.