Hatred is just better GTA or Postal without the false pretense, hindering story or comedy coating.
What about No?
Hatred is just better GTA or Postal without the false pretense, hindering story or comedy coating.
What about No?
Anyone whom has never killed a innocent video game NPC intentionally may cast the first stone at this game.
This is just like Shock Rock, Heavy Metal, Pron, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and every other ostracised subculture entertainment and it's not like those cause people to run around in public singing, murdering and fornicating all at once.
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Anyone whom has never killed a innocent video game NPC intentionally may cast the first stone at this game.
This is just like Shock Rock, Heavy Metal, Pron, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and every other ostracised subculture entertainment and it's not like those cause people to run around in public singing, murdering and fornicating all at once.
I'm curious to see if Steam or Valve will agree to back this. Has there been any word on that?
Also, I read that this company is Polish, though many publications mention this game in conjunction with social issues faced in the United States. Is this company targeting the U.S. demographic?
As for my own opinion on the game: looks like a boring cry for attention. Also the concept is antiquated - shock value of this nature is kind of a 90's thing.
I think they're targeting western sensibilities, generally speaking. Most of the Polish games I can think of have fairly brazen content that flies in the face of political correctness, which gaming is neck deep in right now. So the potential to make it more than a murder simulator is there, but most likely it's just a middle finger to the snowflakes and an easy premise to cash in on.
I think they're targeting western sensibilities, generally speaking. Most of the Polish games I can think of have fairly brazen content that flies in the face of political correctness, which gaming is neck deep in right now. So the potential to make it more than a murder simulator is there, but most likely it's just a middle finger to the snowflakes and an easy premise to cash in on.
The Polish gaming industry is making me a big fan of Poland.
Who cares, game looks like garbage anyways. It will just join the ranks of Ride to hell.
Was this game made by an angry 12 year old?
Comparing this psychopath to Renegade Shepard or GTA protagonists is stupid.
They have purpose for their killings: Money, Honor, Security, Peace etc.
Hatred guy's motivation is pure retard revenge from strangers.
Hatred is just better GTA or Postal without the false pretense, hindering story or comedy coating.
Lol...no.
If anyone is still wondering what the purpose of that game is, take a look at this thread and remember that in business, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Even if it wasn't a totally boring murder simulator, the fact that the members of the team seem to support hate groups is enough to keep me from giving this gaggle of douchecanoes any money.
there is no such thing as bad publicity.
True enough.
How do they support hate groups?
Let's try not to go off topic, Bunbunz.
Now, now. Play nice or just hit the gym or something and let others have a discussion about their beta simulator.
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I was criticizing the developers of this game. It takes a demented person to think this to be a good idea.
Not really. Thinking along the lines of "What kind of game can we make to shock peoples' sensibilities?" is not all that demented. Potentially foolhardy if you're trying to make a statement beyond the shock value, but not demented.
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If anyone is still wondering what the purpose of that game is, take a look at this thread and remember that in business, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Sadly.
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If anyone is still wondering what the purpose of that game is, take a look at this thread and remember that in business, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Games have been doing this for a while. Texas Chainsaw Massacre for Atari had you kill civilians for points, and for publicity. Mortal Kombat's entire deal wasn't its awesome combat or cool characters, but the fact that it was the first ultraviolent video game. Call of Duty's airport massacre wasn't done for story quality or gameplay, but to ensure there was publicity and controversy. Hell, even Postal 1 was less about humor and more garnered towards sheer controversy. Like you said, there's no such thing as bad publicity in the gaming industry; it's reverse psychology really. If a game is controversial and people say horrible things about it, it makes more people want to play it. If Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing had gotten positive reviews, who would've cared about a generic 2003 truck racer? It's because of how awful it was and how the media slammed it that it got most of its sales. Sometimes gamers just want to see how bad bad can really be.
Even if it wasn't a totally boring murder simulator, the fact that the members of the team seem to support hate groups is enough to keep me from giving this gaggle of douchecanoes any money.
True enough.
So, no proof you're just gonna slander. Classy. Let's call them baby stealing vampires while you're at it.

So, no proof you're just gonna slander. Classy. Let's call them baby stealing vampires while you're at it.
There's evidence that the developers support some pretty radical Islamophobic and homophobic political entities in Poland. This was already posted upthread a few pages back.
So, no proof you're just gonna slander. Classy. Let's call them baby stealing vampires while you're at it.
Slander is spoken; in text it's libel.
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Anyway, if someone isn't timely in their responses on a forum ('cause there's more to the internet than BSN), perhaps instead of jumping the gun and assuming there's no evidence, you could just as easily look for it yourself, since Google is a thing that still exists, don'tchaknow, or just reading the thread. I guess it's mainly my fault for not linking from the beginning, but still, just a tip.
'Evidence' from Tumblr...excuse my while I laugh my ass off. It's not surprising given the latest to trend to demonize rather than debate when people disagree.