The PMRC also released the Filthy Fifteen, a list of the 15 songs they found most objectionable:I like how people are making a big deal of a game that's a clone of one that was released 15 years ago. Have we really degraded to the point we're rehashing controversies?
yes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents_Music_Resource_Center
and of course the Codex is there to fellate them.
Fucking Steam, why are you doing this? And for those posting videos of The Punisher, it doesn't count since it is a "relatively old" game and thus no-one plays it anymore. Meanwhile, Mortal Kombat is in Steam without censorship of any kind
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I think the problem is that they show the victims plead for their lives, cry etc. and killing is not only the bare neccesities, buy stuff like shoving a gun into someone's face. That's a whole lot different than casual "popping helmets" in Payday 2.
There are ton of games where enemies die with a simple "eh" as soon as bullets/blade/etc. hits. Even games with realistic graphics still serve cartoony violence.
I'm not interested in playing Hatred, but at least it looks more honest about death/suffering than all these games with cartoony violence.
You mean GTA5? I've not played it (probably won't based on 4), only know about the torture scene, but you know - it's that "context". All the other GTAs are cartoon crap.GTA does exactly that, too, but Hatred just shoves a masochist and emo protagonist into it. And because it evokes the stereotype of a young male mass-murderer like breivik or klebold that hates society, it drives people into a moralistic panic.
Some people hang up "it's fiction", "it's just some notes", "it's just paint" when experiencing art - it makes stuff more enjoyable for them.Murdering fictional characters. Killing pixels.
There are ton of games where enemies die with a simple "eh" as soon as bullets/blade/etc. hits. Even games with realistic graphics still serve cartoony violence. It makes something really messy look appealing.
I'm not interested in playing Hatred, but at least it looks more honest about death/suffering than most stuff released so far.
There are ton of games where enemies die with a simple "eh" as soon as bullets/blade/etc. hits. Even games with realistic graphics still serve cartoony violence. It makes something really messy look appealing.
I'm not interested in playing Hatred, but at least it looks more honest about death/suffering than most stuff released so far.
Yeah, I'd be more inclined in banning games that trivialize mass murder. Killing a living being shouldn't be a pleasant activity, at least if your game strives for a high degree of "realism" in it. If you're committing genocide, it shouldn't be clean and painless.
I enjoy japanese rape porn etc.