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macuahuitlgog: Better graphics = more realistic.
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jefequeso: So? More realistic does not necessarily equal more disturbing.
I agree. I thought we were only talking about violence.
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jefequeso: So? More realistic does not necessarily equal more disturbing.
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macuahuitlgog: I agree. I thought we were only talking about violence.
There's kinda a blurred line between the two. After all, if we were to simply measure the amount of gore, Bloodrayne would probably win (or a similarly ridiculous game). So I guess it's kinda matter of opinion.
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Protoss: There is violence, there is horror, there is Fridge Horror and there is Nightmare Fuel. Or High Octane Nightmare Fuel.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/HighOctaneNightmareFuel/RealLife

We got nothing to fear but man himself.
Oh god, I feel so ill.
Most violent game?

"Berra" a rather old swedish game for the Amiga.

It's cartoony and a friend gave it to me but I actually felt sick playing it, immediately formating the disk. It's not funny at all and some of the themes - even though presented in a comical fashion - are downright sick.


In my opinion, graphics do not contribute to a game's violence but the idea behind your actions and why you are rquired to do them, THAT's what makes a game violent to me.
Manhunt, Soldier of Fortune, Postal...