These studies are a load of bull.
It's more likely this is the case:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/...46838.html
Indeed as Insanity said on page 1, getting angry usually has to do with the difficulty of the game, not how violent it is. And it shouldn't even need to be brought up how much the whole 'video games cause violence' bullshit has been debunked.
It's more likely this is the case:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/...46838.html
Indeed as Insanity said on page 1, getting angry usually has to do with the difficulty of the game, not how violent it is. And it shouldn't even need to be brought up how much the whole 'video games cause violence' bullshit has been debunked.