RE: Violent games don't cut it
August 13, 2015 at 9:05 pm
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2015 at 9:09 pm by ComradeMeow.)
(August 13, 2015 at 11:51 am)Ashground Wrote: You might enjoy Deus Ex: Human Revolution, one of my favorite games. It is an FPS/RPG and has a very interesting story, it's set in 2027 and it's all about the morality of cybernetic enhancement on Humans. You might find it especially enjoyable because - excluding the boss battles - you don't have to kill anyone. It's all about choice. Also, I believe there is a patch which allows you to win the boss battles without killing them either. You can play the whole game stealthily if you want.
I feel so unmotivated to play that game because it got corrupted and I lost my save right before the last stage. Just ruined it for me and this has happened to me a few times with video games and for some reason it is very off putting
Also my issue is not with violence in video games in entirety. It is the fact that so many games and especially triple A games have every element of the game catered for violence. Just imagine a Call of Duty campaign mission where not a single Michael Bay'esque moment occurs. I guess this is why COD 4's All Ghillied Up mission was so memorable.
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