All i want is a game where each baddie can die like 50 different ways. If i shoot you with a rocket launcher....there should be no corpse, but itty bitty pieces of a corpse.
If i stab you in the back, i don't want to see your leg bleeding, and if i shoot you in the leg, i don't want to see your chest bleeding. If you run and i shoot your knee....you better not be running around anymore...you better be draggin your sorry so-to-be-corpse ass around on the floor.
Originally posted by Linkalicious
All i want is a game where each baddie can die like 50 different ways. If i shoot you with a rocket launcher....there should be no corpse, but itty bitty pieces of a corpse.If i stab you in the back, i don't want to see your leg bleeding, and if i shoot you in the leg, i don't want to see your chest bleeding. If you run and i shoot your knee....you better not be running around anymore...you better be draggin your sorry so-to-be-corpse ass around on the floor.
that was a little terrifying 😖
Mortal Kombat was the most violent for its time back in the early 90's. Compared to today's standards, I'd say it's not as violent due to the introduction of more realistic content. Soldier of Fortune definitely introduces much more realistic violence.
That said, my nomination is for any of the Mary Kate/Ashley games on the sole premise that it angers me so much that those two little tramps have well exceeded their 15 minutes of fame, and it just makes me want to bash my head into a wall repeatedly. I'm living proof that games can cause violent behavior.wallbash
I thought Thrill Kill was canned and then released as that Wu Tang Clan game?
My favorite scene of violence in a video game was in Turok 2, the first time I used the cerebral bore. A small drill flies out of the end of the gun, latches on to the enemies head, sucks out his brain and explodes. Halarious.