Hatred is an isometric shooter with disturbing atmosphere of mass killing, where player takes the role of a cold blood antagonist, who is full of hatred for humanity. It's a horror, but here YOU are the villain. Wander the outskirts of New York State, seek for victims on seven free-roam levels. Fight against law enforcement and take a journey into the antagonist's hateful mind. Gather equipment of the dead ‘human shields’ to spread Armageddon upon society. Destroy everything on your way of hunt and fight back when it's disturbed...
Controversial game
This post has been edited by phoenixxx: Oct 25 2014, 01:02 AM
IKR... we as gamers do like all those stuff... its not like we can do it in real world...
except if you are mentally unstable to begin with lol... that one even without games, he/she will do it in real world sooner or later... its just the public loves to blame over something so games yang jadi mangsa...
So this is what Postal would have look like with updated graphic, huh? Back then, the graphic was very cartoony, so the violence feel like silly harmless fun but this, OMG, this is.... a little revolting to me honestly (and this is coming from a guy who has been a long time fps shooter fan and doesn't even mind one bit about shooting innocent russian folks at the airport in COD).
Maybe I no longer has a stomach for such senseless brutality violence against innocent civilians but the kill cam is a little sadistic. You shove a handgun to an innocent woman mouth and pull the trigger at point blank blowing her brains out as she beg for dear life, you stab helpless people and cops in the most gruesome way close-up just for the sake of hearing their scream...is disturbing. Sure, sometimes I shoot people in GTA for no other reason than they just annoy me but this whole thing about hatred for the world and emo stuff as motivation, I don't know but it seems wrong to me?? Still with all that said, I might play this if I'm on a bad mood and need to release pent-up rage or if I'm younger but when you get to that age of starting a family, such senseless violence games no longer appeal to you anymore and even less if your children are watching you play.
This post has been edited by Nam226: Dec 19 2014, 01:49 AM
So this is what Postal would have look like with updated graphic, huh? Back then, the graphic was very cartoony, so the violence feel like silly harmless fun but this, OMG, this is.... a little revolting to me honestly (and this is coming from a guy who has been a long time fps shooter fan and doesn't even mind one bit about shooting innocent russian folks at the airport in COD).
Maybe I no longer has a stomach for such senseless brutality violence against innocent civilians but the kill cam is a little sadistic. You shove a handgun to an innocent woman mouth and pull the trigger at point blank blowing her brains out as she beg for dear life, you stab helpless people and cops in the most gruesome way close-up just for the sake of hearing their scream...is disturbing. Sure, sometimes I shoot people in GTA for no other reason than they just annoy me but this whole thing about hatred for the world and emo stuff as motivation, I don't know but it seems wrong to me?? Still with all that said, I might play this if I'm on a bad mood and need to release pent-up rage or if I'm younger but when you get to that age of starting a family, such senseless violence games no longer appeal to you anymore and even less if your children are watching you play.
Come on la, it is a mature game for mature audiences. Not kids. Saying your children might watch you play Hatred is like allowing your children to watch porn with you.
I don't even let my toddler watch me play CS:GO or any FPS that requires shooting another person. I only made a mistake of letting her catch a glimpse of Fallout New Vegas where a guys head exploded in slow mo.
I miss games like these where there is no moral compass or moral objective. Just f***ing kill and be killed.
Come on la, it is a mature game for mature audiences. Not kids. Saying your children might watch you play Hatred is like allowing your children to watch porn with you.
I don't even let my toddler watch me play CS:GO or any FPS that requires shooting another person. I only made a mistake of letting her catch a glimpse of Fallout New Vegas where a guys head exploded in slow mo.
I miss games like these where there is no moral compass or moral objective. Just f***ing kill and be killed.
Fair enough. If you can play the games without your children watching, that is good but some parents just don't care about what sort of violent games their children are exposed to at an early age. Some even encourage them to play by buying it for them and that is just wrong.
Fair enough. If you can play the games without your children watching, that is good but some parents just don't care about what sort of violent games their children are exposed to at an early age. Some even encourage them to play by buying it for them and that is just wrong.
That is bad parenting to be honest. I agree that is wrong.
We shouldn't prevent violent games from being sold just because there are bad parents. Controlled distribution, yes definitely. There is a reason Steam requires you to be of minimum age to use. Of course there is no way to enforce it.
There is rumors that Hatred won't be sold in Steam after all after getting the Adult only rating which Steam traditionally do not sell. But of course still available in other places, just not Steam.
But I am hoping it will get on Steam so can have Steam workshop on it.