The game was inspired by the Joseph Conrad novel "Heart of Darkness".
It also takes inspiration from the film adaptation Apocalypse Now (1979). The "Radio Man" bears resemblance to the journalist played by Dennis Hopper. In addition, Captain Walker's first name is Martin, a possible homage to lead actor Martin Sheen.
It also takes inspiration from the film adaptation Apocalypse Now (1979). The "Radio Man" bears resemblance to the journalist played by Dennis Hopper. In addition, Captain Walker's first name is Martin, a possible homage to lead actor Martin Sheen.
The upside down American flag seen throughout the deltas' journey has two significant meanings. It is used by the military as a signal of extreme distress and has also been a protest symbol used by antiwar protesters from the Vietnam War to the present. When you finish the game the flag has been flipped upright, signifying the end of distress.
The game was banned in the UAE for depicting Dubai in a constant state of destruction and remains unavailable for purchase even as late as 2022.
Additionally the game's climax occurs in the Burj Khalifa, here renamed the Dubai Seaside Tower. Data mining reveals it was originally renamed Burj Aurora, possibly an attempt to avoid controversy.
Additionally the game's climax occurs in the Burj Khalifa, here renamed the Dubai Seaside Tower. Data mining reveals it was originally renamed Burj Aurora, possibly an attempt to avoid controversy.