![]() The protagonist is just a psychotic mass murderer with no empathy for others. They wanted to create game where the objective is to slaughter innocent people, even police officers and military soldiers. Now it’s obvious what the developers were going for here. The only other voice acting is from NPC’s in the levels usually screaming in fear or agony. Every time he speaks he’s usually vulgar and reinforces the fact that everybody should die. Whoever did the voice acting is clearly trying too hard to sound sinister and some of the dialogue did make me chuckle just because of how ridiculous it can be. He speaks during cut scenes and sometimes after he performs an execution. Other than the protagonist’s brief monologue to set up the basic premise, you never find out how he became the negative nancy that he is. It’s not in depth, it’s not very interesting, and there’s no real character development. The intro cut scene sets up the entire story. He hates everybody and wants to die violently. He has long black hair, wears a black coat, and is very angry for some reason. The protagonist never provides his name and the man is just a grumpy gus. The Hatred Color Mod is a total conversion that colorizes the entire game. Mass Murderer turns the game into a first-person shooter and Death Dealer turns the game into a third-person shooter. Mass Murderer and Death Dealer are actually map packs that change the camera perspective. I’ll also be taking a look a few mods – Mass Murderer – a FPS Mod, Death Dealer – a TPS Mod, and the Hatred Color Mod, all available on the Steam Workshop. It’s just straight up violence, in your face. Controversial before and after its release, Hatred is a vulgar, violent, and even somewhat graphic game about murder. Developed and published by Destructive Creations, and clearly inspired by the Postal series, Hatred is one of the more recent controversial offerings in the gaming industry, released in June, 2015 for PC. I’m not a racist, I don’t want to hurt anybody, and I respect other people, and no matter what game I play, it’s not going to change who I am. I think some people have an issue separating video games from reality or are just easily offended. It may be offensive and fucked up but still a good game. I put gameplay above all else and if the gameplay is enjoyable, then I would say it’s a good game. I’ll admit the messages those games seem to be sending are obviously terrible but to say a game sucks without actually playing it is ridiculous. ![]() My usual response to that is normally “have you actually played them?”. Now I’ve never played them but I’ve heard many say they’re just “trash”. Both Ethnic Cleansing and RapeLay are good examples of controversial games due to their questionable subject matter. ![]() ![]() Unlike some people I’ve never been bothered by a game’s story, content, or general subject matter. ![]()
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