Hatred

Take my money.

I feel that this will soon be getting blamed for next high school shooting though. Strange that you can waste hordes of zombies and devils and zombiedevils but as soon as it's norms then people jump on the video games are bad mkay bandwagon.

I spent my youth playing Street Fighter 2, Syndicate and EF2000. I've yet to perform a spinning bird kick, carpet bomb a foreign country or overthrow a government though.
 
Take my money.

I feel that this will soon be getting blamed for next high school shooting though. Strange that you can waste hordes of zombies and devils and zombiedevils but as soon as it's norms then people jump on the video games are bad mkay bandwagon.

I spent my youth playing Street Fighter 2, Syndicate and EF2000. I've yet to perform a spinning bird kick, carpet bomb a foreign country or overthrow a government though.

Bet you've fired off a few HADOUKEN's though eh.
 
Looks boring, particularly the scenes where he slaughters unarmed civilians. Like a game about destroying robots with the twist that the robots are sometimes toasters that just sit there while you tear them apart.
 
If its just running about killing it will be boring. Zombies, humans, bunnies...doesnt matter what your killing, if there is nothing else to them game it will flop. Obviously they are basing it on doing 'well' due to how the media will react. Looks like a crap game to be honest.
 
I have to admit it is a fairly intense looking game mainly because the npcs aren't hostile. Shooting someone in the back of the head while they beg for their life doesn't particularly appeal to me. I admire the graphic nature and extremely dark feel to the game, but it hits the wrong notes with me and the gameplay doesn't look great. Like a newer version of the old gta rampage missions.
 
http://www.playerattack.co.uk/news/2014/10/17/hatred-is-the-neo-nazi-hate-crime-of-video-games/

A picture of Destructive Creations shows the ten men behind the game. One is wearing a shirt advertising a heavy metal band (now identified as Black Witchery). One wears a Dying Light t-shirt (a game from another Polish developer, who we're sure is horrified to be associated with this one). A third, front and centre in the picture, wears a shirt supporting the Żołnierze wyklęci (Cursed soldiers, a historical anti-communist military group remebered as heroes but also heralded by right-wing activists). This is Jakub Stychno, who is also a supporter of the Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, Poland's extreme right, nationalist, anti-communist National Radical Camp.

Read more from Player Attack: http://www.playerattack.co.uk/news/...nazi-hate-crime-of-video-games/#ixzz3Ghvc5Rp8
 
To be fair, MW2 had that one bit where you gunned down civilians. I think the issue with this is that they have made the civs too human. You empathize with them too strongly so it feels wrong to kill them. Perhaps that's not a bad thing though. I've mown down thousands of civs in gta, but I never felt as repelled as I did watching that trailer
 
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