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Unnecessary Violence, language, and 'Darkness' in games
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Old Apr 7, 2006, 07:02 AM Local time: Apr 7, 2006, 09:02 AM #1 of 37
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.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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