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Do you think Violence is a issue in some games?

Yes - They should do some... 21 35.00%
 
No - People need to know ... 39 65.00%
 
Total:60

We all know that violence is cheap.



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"ESRB does what it can"

No it doesn't, the ESRB makes sure that M-rated games can sell to unsuspecting parents who can't read crap.



http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie  Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)

I'm all about the violence in videogames,but I still %100 agree with everything he said.



Also this guy serious about the lacking in Ambassador part or does he mean in the Western industry.



http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie  Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)

well, i think the pope should really not work on such a title.



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The world doesn't need more violent games. It needs more f2p racing games for iOS.



Otakumegane said:
"ESRB does what it can"

No it doesn't, the ESRB makes sure that M-rated games can sell to unsuspecting parents who can't read crap.

Yea it's there fault. It's real hard to go on there website and look for a particular rating are do alittle reasearch. 



though i agree with him in most things as most games only evolution in the past years was more and more explicit violence or by trying to copy tarantino-violence in a very primitive way

i'm still trying to figure out how f2p racing games can generate meaningful interessting conflicts?(I'm no expert in rally racing games,maybe they are the new shakespeare in story telling)



He is free to live his life how he wants and he chooses to make a living based on his morals. I respect that.

However violence sells more than most and I don't see that changing anytime soon, more so in the US.





I agree with his conclusions but question how he arrived at them.



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