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    #16
    Originally posted by Concept
    The only recent games I find distasteful are the US army funded/backed projects. Or any politically motivated state sponsored videogaming propoganda.
    See my comment in the Headlines thread about the new 24 game. Torture as something the 'good guys' do is a sickening trend in US gaming and television.

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      #17
      Originally posted by anephric
      I was pretty offended by Need For Speed Underground 2.
      top post!



      luckily i've never suffered that...playing about 30 seconds of the first underground did untold amounts of damage.
      highly offensive indeed.
      looks like they will have to get a new sticker for products now...instead of the parental advisory one...a 'could cause uncomfortable levels of offence' one
      i'm generally not too offended by game content really, but the little i've witnessed of the silent hill series have most definately left a mark [and no, before you ask, not 'that' kind of mark lol]. if i had kids there would definately be a lot of games i wouldn't want them to be playing.

      regards
      monsieurblack

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        #18
        Originally posted by mid
        See my comment in the Headlines thread about the new 24 game. Torture as something the 'good guys' do is a sickening trend in US gaming and television.
        But again (and not wishing to take this off-topic) in 24 the good guys aren't portrayed as being 'good'. They're protrayed as simply being people who use suspect methods needed to gain access to critical information, and reflective how in dire times, individual security is possibly trampled on for what others see as the 'greater good'. In other words, the show doesn't run away from the hypocracy and double-standards that happen.

        The fact that at the beginning of the series we witness this issue from both the terrorist and counter-terrorist angle shows how close methods can be, and the little difference that may occur between sides that will use torture for specific purposes relevant to their causes. Minor spoiler:

        Later on, even US companies are using it.



        I don't think torture in 24 is morally justified by the characters at all. They aren't held up on a pedestal or excused for it.

        But I do agree with what you're saying with regards to the overall arc here. In other areas, torture and violence inside black and white definitions are becoming tied to games with clear political interests.
        Last edited by Concept; 30-03-2005, 13:53.

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          #19
          One game that hasnt even been sniffed apon in the media (they all pointed the fingers at Manhunt) is The Punisher, when i first saw some of the death scenes i thought even black n whited out they are suggestively more gruesome than the deaths in Manhunt, also its the whole vengence thing killing crack dealers, lotsa bad people.
          Your taking up the role of a vigilante in gaming form choosing who to kill for information and who not to kill, i could see the headlines now.

          Games wise i dont think i have came across any that have offended me BUT recently Brothers in Arms did make me feel very uncomfortable while playing it on PC, it just felt weird watching people die, knowing thats exactly what happened to these people.

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            #20
            The Punisher is an interesting one. I think it was possibly because of its comic-book origins. Videogaming tends to get hammered by the media for its own original franchises more than adaptations.

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              #21
              every EA game offends me to the point that i have to puke

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                #22
                this has been posted here somewhere before, but im truly offended by ryo's lack of romance in shenmue!

                great game, crap personality!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by butchcvc
                  this has been posted here somewhere before, but im truly offended by ryo's lack of romance in shenmue!

                  great game, crap personality!
                  Funny, as thats what made the game for me.

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                    #24
                    Stranger's Wrath offends you? The Sims 2 offends you? Time Splitters: Future Perfect offends you? Burnout 3 offends you? Battlefield 1942 offends you? Alpha Centurai offends you? Black and White offends you?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by butchcvc
                      this has been posted here somewhere before, but im truly offended by ryo's lack of romance in shenmue!

                      great game, crap personality!
                      Ryo had romance. He secretly fancied Ren.

                      Videogaming's first gay mainstream lead character, and no, I'm not jokingly referring to his looking for sailors.
                      Last edited by Concept; 30-03-2005, 14:30.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Concept
                        Ryo had romance. He secretly fancied Ren.

                        Videogaming's first gay lead character, and no, I'm not jokingly referring to his looking for sailors.
                        very true!

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                          #27
                          The only recent games I find distasteful are the US army funded/backed projects. Or any politically motivated state sponsored videogaming propoganda.
                          You mean the game America's Army? Because that's how I feel about that too... it's quite worrying that they hope to encourage new recruits via a videogame. Doesn't exactly do wonders for America's gun-toting image either.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Concept
                            The Punisher is an interesting one. I think it was possibly because of its comic-book origins. Videogaming tends to get hammered by the media for its own original franchises more than adaptations.
                            Its comic-book origins/reference could get it in trouble though, i don't know if it has, but has the comic book got any age restrictions on it at all?
                            If kids/early teens can read the comic books then they already know the background of the character, the game is a different story more adult based and darker. Interesting can of worms though.

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                              #29
                              The thing with The Punisher is, it's only really one incarnation of it in comic form (Ennis) that has such over-the-top torture, amorality etc.

                              Most other Punisher writers have Frank being a lot more moral/conventional. He certainly doesn't go around torturing people...

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Concept
                                Ryo had romance. He secretly fancied Ren.

                                Videogaming's first gay mainstream lead character, and no, I'm not jokingly referring to his looking for sailors.
                                Absolutely. I always thought Ryo was gay (and not some Village People-type form of comedy "gheyness").

                                I played the games in the spirit of such.

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