If murdering innocent people sounds like your idea of a good time, then Hatred is the game for you. From new developers under the name Destructive Creations, this is quickly being called the most offensive, violent game in history. So does the game live up to all the negative hype? And what’s the point of a game like this? John and Lissette discuss.
Do you think people should be playing such a violent game? Is it teaching people violent values, or is the game undeserving of this negative attention? Let us know in the comments!
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Comments
This game is identical to Postal, just more up to date. Postal didn’t drive people to violence, and I doubt this game would either. Studies have already shown that its not the violence in games that cause aggression, its frustration from difficultly. So really, we should be more afraid of Dark Souls and Battletoads gamers than anyone else.