A WW2 shooter with a twist.
Basically your standard CoD shooter, (the old ones) but you don't respawn when you get killed. Instead you're treated to a first person view of your horrible death, got shot in the throat, you watch as you helplessly gush blood while the medic tries to help you, heck, maybe he will save you occassionaly, but not often, maybe you get badly hurt but survive, you watch as they rush you out to somewhere a bit safer.
The thing is, as you're dying/leaving you'll see a platoonmate near you, or someone else, someone will hold your hand maybe, when that happens you switch to that person, and then you continue fighting until it happens again. Then it happens again, and again, and again until the war is over.
Ideally you'd have downtime with your friends where you'd be treated to their backstories (this bit would be somewhat randomized I guess to allow a large number of deaths, but they'd get more and more similar as they kept dying) so that losing someone stings that much more. In the end, every problem will be solveable, it's just a matter of how many bodies you want to throw at it.
And once you beat it, you'll have a nice walk trough the credits, with the graves of the folks you lost around you.
So yeah, I'd like a fucking depressing FPS instead of the usual spunkgargleweewee fare we're getting, tho unlike Spec Ops it wouldn't be about the shitty stuff people do but about shitty stuff happening to people during the war, how in the end, that's fucking people down there in the dirt fighting for every blasted inch of whatever place.