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This Game Better Be As Violent As They Make It Out To Be... after the appallingly unviolent Evil Dead Game, Manhunt certainly has a lot of blood and mindless violence to deliver...
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I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies | |
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ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox | |
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Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. | |
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ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? | |
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Raspberry said: ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? 129.99 ...amazon.co.uk | |
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Ardeo said: Raspberry said: ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? 129.99 ...amazon.co.uk i'd sell a kidney for one of those | |
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ian said: If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies
Is this a pet project of yours! Isn't Ninja Gaiden the American name for Shadow Warriors? I used to play that as a kid in the arcade on St Anne's pier. Ahhh, happy days. Chorlton & The Wheelies! "You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain" | |
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Raspberry said: ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? On the high street most of the prices are the same - GAME is probably the best place to go to. Online you may get a slightly better deal, plus free delivery. The standard bundle features an Xbox, plus Halo, Midtown Madness, and 2 months free Xbox Live subscription for about £130 I think. You might get a bundle where you get a few extra games on top of that at a discount. The "must have" game on Xbox is definitely Halo. Everything else depends on tastes of course but there are some good budget-priced games such as Dead or Alive 3, Project Gotham Racing, Amped etc. | |
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ian said: Raspberry said: ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? On the high street most of the prices are the same - GAME is probably the best place to go to. Online you may get a slightly better deal, plus free delivery. The standard bundle features an Xbox, plus Halo, Midtown Madness, and 2 months free Xbox Live subscription for about £130 I think. You might get a bundle where you get a few extra games on top of that at a discount. The "must have" game on Xbox is definitely Halo. Everything else depends on tastes of course but there are some good budget-priced games such as Dead or Alive 3, Project Gotham Racing, Amped etc. dont 4get KOTOR | |
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Thanks Ardeo and Ian ... I think I'm going to get it from Amazon | |
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Ardeo said: ian said: Raspberry said: ian said: Ardeo said: ian said: I dunno, the violence in these games doesn't have any impact on me... it seems too cynical, too staged. It is as if the blood and gore are a substitute for any original creative ideas, included only to placate the bratty teenage boys that they are targetting with these games (which is appalling because the games are rated for adults only - yet they advertise in kids games magazines and are clearly targetting young audience).
One of my friends was the main designer on Manhunt... there are some nice ideas in there but the over-the-top violence will only carry the game so far. Perhaps the impact of the gore will give way over the course of play to more interesting gameplay aspects, but somehow I doubt it. If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies hmmm...my birthday comes up soon, maybe i should drop hints for an xbox Do! They are getting very cheap and there are some great games: Halo, Splinter Cell, Knights of the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing 2, MotoGP2, DOAX Beach Volleyball, Burnout 2, OTOGI, Panzer Dragoon Orta etc. And Xbox Live is great fun. ... Ian's just solved a Christmas present problem I had - thanks Ian ... how much are XBox's in the UK, and where's the best place to buy them - does anyone know? On the high street most of the prices are the same - GAME is probably the best place to go to. Online you may get a slightly better deal, plus free delivery. The standard bundle features an Xbox, plus Halo, Midtown Madness, and 2 months free Xbox Live subscription for about £130 I think. You might get a bundle where you get a few extra games on top of that at a discount. The "must have" game on Xbox is definitely Halo. Everything else depends on tastes of course but there are some good budget-priced games such as Dead or Alive 3, Project Gotham Racing, Amped etc. dont 4get KOTOR I mentioned it earlier It kicks ass Although at the mo my GameCube is getting a workout thanks to F-Zero GX and Viewtiful Joe. | |
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ian said: If you want a violent game, sit tight for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. At least you'll be a super duper ninja able to do backflips off walls etc. Live out your ninja fantasies Have you ever played "Tenchu"? | |
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This game makes the mario brothers look like a pussy | |
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y'all some advanced folks up in here... I'm still stuch with this ancient piece of cheese...
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