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vuigun Apr 6, 2006 01:52 PM

Unnecessary Violence, language, and 'Darkness' in games
 
There's been much more games that have senseless violence and swearing constantly featured in them now. It was once suppose to make the game more mature and make it appeal to a wider audience but now it actually ruins a part of the game.

In a few games I've come across...

In GTA: San Andreas, there was constant cussing. To the point where it was just dumb.

In Shadow the Hedgehog, Shadow said "Damn" almost everytime he got hit. The sad fact was that the kids loved it.


I know there is cussing in the world and I know swearing can make a game more realistic but overusing it makes for a sad attempt to cash in on the "extreeeeme" teen generation.

Anyone else have any games to add to the list?

SketchTheArtist Apr 6, 2006 02:01 PM

Well, I can't find any right now, but TWIN SNAKES pissed me off with it's over-used EXTREME action cut-scenes. I can't remember how many flips he did in the game. Too much.

knkwzrd Apr 6, 2006 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by soniclover
In GTA: San Andreas, there was constant cussing. To the point where it was just dumb.

This game takes place amongst criminals in a Los Angeles ghetto in 1990. No shit, there's going to be swearing. In this case, it's realism, not over the top marketing.

Slayer X Apr 6, 2006 03:51 PM

Really, too much of anything is a bad thing. It doesn't matter what you're talking about.

I have to agree with knkwzrd there that it would be more surprising if GTA:SA didn't have alot of swearing seeing that it's an M rated game, with gangsters... it's to be expected I thought.

I myself don't really notice excesive swearing if it fits the game and has good voice acting. Heck I'm probably swearing more when my guy gets hit then the actual character is.

So to answer your question there is a line where too much swearing or just swearing in certain games is a bad thing, but do I think that we've crossed that line? No. But I wouldn't reccomend having Jack saying "Shit!" when he gets hit any time soon.

Monkey King Apr 6, 2006 04:07 PM

San Andreas, that sort of thing is par for the course. In other games, yes, it's gratuitous. Shadow the Hedgehog is manufactured angst, and is mainly targetted at 12 year olds who think guns and "dark" themes automatically equal cool, and thrill at the taboo of hearing the word damn. Ditto for Kingdom Hearts 2, which despite being a crossover game with fucking Disney, goes absolutely overboard with the DeviantArt darkity emo theme.

It sells with the key demograph of teens and preteens, so that's why they do it.

vuigun Apr 6, 2006 07:56 PM

I know the swearing actually made the game more realistic but it still annoyed me after a while. Just like when people excessively curse in real life. There's a limit to how much you can tolerate.

Casaubon Apr 6, 2006 08:04 PM

The biggest display of un-necessary violence is obviously in Jade Empire. I like how bodies explode for no reason if you do the stun thing then attack with a certain skil or something. Not only was it fucking stupid, but it didn't even fit the game. It gave it an M rating for no reason, not that that bothers me, but still.

navyseals Apr 6, 2006 08:10 PM

I think the swearing was one of the best things in GTA SA!

okay, maybe not. but its not a downside for me. I'd like to see more games introduce swearing (in context obviously).

NovaX Apr 6, 2006 08:25 PM

Swearing makes games kool!

Freelance Apr 6, 2006 09:09 PM

I too have an issue with swearing in games, but I don't mind violence and 'darkness,' however you want to call it. I don't mind the occasional swear, but when they start swearing every few minutes, then that's going over the top, in my opinion. Unfortunately, movies nowadays, especially the action flicks, have too much swearing. Some actors swear every few seconds, and it's really annoying. Swearing does not make you look 'cool,' sorry to say.

I actually hate swearing in real life. I never swear, but I guess I'm the only one : /

Tails Apr 6, 2006 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SketchTheArtist
Well, I can't find any right now, but TWIN SNAKES pissed me off with it's over-used EXTREME action cut-scenes. I can't remember how many flips he did in the game. Too much.

The whole point of Metal Gear is to be insanely over the top. I mean come on, you fight fucking mechs and cyborg ninjas for crying out loud. If you want realism go play Splinter Cell.

I laughed when Snake jumped the missile from the Hind D. What is this, DBZ.

evergreen Apr 6, 2006 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SketchTheArtist
Well, I can't find any right now, but TWIN SNAKES pissed me off with it's over-used EXTREME action cut-scenes. I can't remember how many flips he did in the game. Too much.

The cutscenes were directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, Japanese director responsible for such spazfests as Versus. Action excess is his specialty. It's so over the top, it's meant only to be awe-inducing or laugh-inducing, maybe both. I can easily understand why you wouldn't like it though, but if you want the more 'serious' MGS1, you could always get the PS version.

Stealth Apr 6, 2006 10:55 PM

..It's the same game. TTS was a very faithful remake.

evergreen Apr 6, 2006 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealth
..It's the same game. TTS was a very faithful remake.

In terms of cutscenes, the action is decidedly less over-the-top.

Slayer X Apr 6, 2006 11:42 PM

it's because it was the same level design and what not with updated moves which gave the player a HUGE advantage.

SouthJag Apr 7, 2006 01:59 AM

It depends on the swear word and how it's used contextually. If it's an emotional burst, such as in a Grandia 3 shocking plot twist "Damn! We're going down!" then it's allright. I try and put myself in the same situation and see what I would say. If I were in an airplane and it was gonna crash, I'd say something a lot worse than "Damn."

However, if it's just there to be there, then it's retarded. Be in it GTA, Shadow the Hedgehog, whatever. I don't like listening to people who swear in regular context. "I went to the fucking store to by some goddamn grapes when the bitch cashier practically fucking shit on herself when she spilled a fucking soda on the damn conveyor belt. What a bitch."

That's really annoying.

RABicle Apr 7, 2006 02:48 AM

Are people seriously offended by "damn"?
You can't be serious.

guyinrubbersuit Apr 7, 2006 02:57 AM

Swearing doesn't bother me, but I grow tired of all the realistic and joyless looking games coming out. Games like Black (the title's name is fucking black! How unoriginal!), the Ghost Reacon series, and many others off the top of my head. Though my issue with those games are probably with my tiredness of military inspired FPSes.

I haven't played a game where the cussing wasn't gratitutious, and ditto with violence.

RABicle Apr 7, 2006 03:17 AM

Also I find it hard to believe that we're having this discussion without mentioning Prince of Persia Warrior Within. You know the game that because of the poor sales of it's predecessor was overloaded with violence, angst, swearing and darkness. Despite everyone agreeing this was for the worse, it actually sold more copies.

While we highbrow gamers may look down on this, the casual market lapped it up.

chaofan Apr 7, 2006 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by RABicle
Also I find it hard to believe that we're having this discussion without mentioning Prince of Persia Warrior Within. You know the game that because of the poor sales of it's predecessor was overloaded with violence, angst, swearing and darkness. Despite everyone agreeing this was for the worse, it actually sold more copies.

While we highbrow gamers may look down on this, the casual market lapped it up.

Quite right, my bro.

While having a conversation with some of my bogan friends back in 200...3 I think, we were discussing games...
"Prince of Persia is coming out! Remember the old game?"
"Nah that fucking sucked shit mate. I wanna play GTA3 man! It's like fucking awesome! The fucking graphics are shit cool! You can fucking like, fucking use a fucking bazooka and fucking tear up shit!"

And I quote this from the "Green Guide" in "The Age"...

"Mr. Iwata stated, 'Many people will think we are weird for producing Brain Games where other developers are concentrating on war, gore, excessive violence and racing games.' "

Holy shit (intended), are the elements of war, gore, excessive violence considered a "normal" game now?

Newbie1234 Apr 7, 2006 07:02 AM

Cheap games like Capcom's Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance for PS2 tend to be filled with mindless swearing.

Although I don't mind cussing all that much, a lot of games that have it usually have too much of it that it just sounds ridiculous and forced. San Andreas felt like that for me, while I thought both GTA3 and Vice City did a better job of having just enough so it gets the point across but doesn't go overboard.

Gore and Excessive Violence does seem to be increasing as games become more realistic, but to me it isn't really a big deal. Horror movies have been around for a long time, and new ones are always pushing the line far more than video games are.

vuigun Apr 7, 2006 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by RABicle
Are people seriously offended by "damn"?
You can't be serious.


No, it matters how much it is used. Shadow said it so much it just got annoying. I'm fine with Damn being used, people use it all the time but, again, everyone has their limits of how much of it they can tolerate.

Monkey King Apr 7, 2006 09:21 AM

Well, it was funny in San Andreas when you had CJ jump out of a plane and he's screaming profanity as he falls. But the awkward thing about SA is that, well, the excessive swearing was true to real life. That's more a function of the reason why people turn their noses down at ghetto culture.

Also, don't remind me of PoP: Warrior Within. -_- The fact that the game sold better with more swearing, blood, and Godsmack just makes me hope the terrorists win.

RABicle Apr 7, 2006 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by chaofan
While having a conversation with some of my bogan friends back in 200...3 I think, we were discussing games...
"Prince of Persia is coming out! Remember the old game?"
"Nah that fucking sucked shit mate. I wanna play GTA3 man! It's like fucking awesome! The fucking graphics are shit cool! You can fucking like, fucking use a fucking bazooka and fucking tear up shit!"

Woah this reminds me of a conversation I had about the game.
"Hey guys this Prince of Persia Sands of Time is so fucking awesome you should all get it, you're lucky because normally only Nintendo get's the good games but this one's even on Xbox!"
"Prince opf Persia? Nah faggy kiddy nintendo shit"
"WHAT!"
"You heard me"
"HE KILLS HIS OWN FATHER!"
"..."
"THERE'S A SEX SCENE! HOW IS THIS KIDDY?"
"Whatever man jsut the way it looks, kiddy shit"

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Originally Posted by Newbie1234
Cheap games like Capcom's Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance for PS2 tend to be filled with mindless swearing.

FISTS of Vengence! FISTS! This game sounds extreme.

Knox Apr 7, 2006 08:57 PM

The whole GTA "Hot Coffee" thing when the "hackers" made it...


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