Kasz216 said:
That's generally not true. There are a number of studies that show a correlation espeically when focusing on M rated games, 18+ games, shooters in general or games with specific violent factors. Of course all that correlation shows is that violent angry people like to play violent angry videogames. It should be no surprise that people who like to go out and punch people like games in which they punch people, and TV shows in which people punch people, and books about punching people. |
In which case, Halo ought to attract the sorts of people who like to beat up aliens.
So, people who would be members of Cerberus if they were born 200 years later?
Your second paragraph is true, but the reverse of it is not. I love violent angry videogames, and I don't consider myself violent or angry, and some of the most violent and angry people I know are those who don't game or only do so casually (FIFA and such).