The Stylish Hyper-Violence of Killer is Dead | IGN
Added: 08.07.2013 15:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
IGN: "The ultimate expression of Suda 51s penchant for outlandish action?"
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Violence can be a "very useful tool to tell your story" if used correctly says Jenova Chen
Added: 04.07.2013 10:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Thatgamecompany's games aren't necessarily ones you would associate with violence. In a recent interview, designer Jenova Chen pointed out that no one appeared offended by his game's use of violence because it was used to better tell a story and that "a world without conflict is very hard to render to be real."
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Why violence is good for games and storytelling
Added: 03.07.2013 3:16 | 17 views | 0 comments
VB - Violence is sometimes senseless, but it can play an important part in conflict, which is crucial to effective storytelling.
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'Hotline Miami' Review: Neon Violence | Bloody Disgusting
Added: 30.06.2013 20:19 | 14 views | 0 comments
For all of its faults and frustrations, this is a game that many of us have been waiting 25 years for: A top down shooter/puzzler that is obtuse enough in its plot to make you become a fan of the universe, and featuring gameplay wild enough to make you want to keep playing over and over again. Even if it isnt to beat your high score.
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On Violence Debate, Games Need to Get in the Ring
Added: 27.06.2013 9:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Ed Smith of IBTimes writes: "We're like the creatures from The Village; the virus from darkest Africa; the Rooskies. Gun crime can be laid at our door because people know nothing about videogames. We're all cowards though, so we're happy to keep it that way."
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On Violence Debate, Games Need to Get in the Ring
Added: 27.06.2013 8:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Ed Smith of IBTimes writes: "We're like the creatures from The Village; the virus from darkest Africa; the Rooskies. Gun crime can be laid at our door because people know nothing about videogames. We're all cowards though, so we're happy to keep it that way."
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