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Why David Jaffe was Right to Savage CNN’s Anti Video-game Anchor

An opinion piece reviling the bias discussion of the violent danger of violent video games by Eric Burnett on CNN and defending David Jaffe's impassioned response.

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ThatGuy24093d ago

Let me just kill a few hookers and ill get a few "points" in GTA.....these guys are so ignorant about video games, in fact, and its obvious that they did not even play the games they where even talking about...

showtimefolks4093d ago (Edited 4093d ago )

Some were saying Jaffe came across too aggressive but I believe what he said was 100%. So these morons can blame gaming and gamers for all the society eissues yet we should be gentle or nice when make our point?

Someone has to stop up to these bullies, your kids are your fucking responsibility. If you have a stupid kid who plays GTA while under age tha does something stupid than its on the parents no on gaming

There is a rating system. I have seen parents buy 8-10 year old kids COD games. So maybe be a better parent and lock your Fucking guns because when you buy me to protect yourself make sure you keep me in a safe so your retarded kid couldn't get to use them

Sorry about the language I am so tired of media blaming all their issues on us. Society has some dumb ass,stupid,retarded people just accept the fact we got some morons who do stupid stuff.

Raise your kids right
Teach them family values
Be a better parent

FantasyStar4093d ago (Edited 4093d ago )

To be fair, the industry should be well aware of the effects of their games on the kids just as much. It's not a surprise or a secret that companies like Activision/Microsoft/Sony profit off kids using violence. They know their products gets into kids hands anyways, that's why they have the Graphical-content warning since MW2 and keep things like nudity out of even M-rated games (which is silly IMO for reasons outside this article).

To their credit and other developers like Epic games that adds a No Gore/Profanity option: it is a step in the right direction toward the industry helping parents.

HarryMasonHerpderp4093d ago

We have a right to be angry.
It's insulting to hear our hobby is being accused as being a tool for training to kill people.
I mean that's what a lot of these media types have just come out and said. Videogames are the reason people have walked out of their house and fired bullets into school children.
I mean come on really? I'm glad Jaffe has stood up for gamers and just called these idiots out. They just point a finger at whatever they don't understand instead of actually putting research into these things.
I also think sessler did a good job too http://n4g.com/news/1163995...

MikeMyers4092d ago

What games and movies 'CAN' do (can meaning to some individuals not all) is desensitize violence. If you grow up seeing violent movies and playing violent games then seeing real world violence may not be as alarming to 'SOME' individuals. I'm not sure if there is proof of that or not but I will give them the benefit of the doubt for arguments sake.

The problem is from seeing to action. I have played many violent games and have seen many violent movies. That doesn't mean I have ever or will ever curb-stomp someones face because I saw it in American History X. A disturbed individual who already has issues may react differently.

I think some people just have it in them that can do harmful things and playing violent videogames or watching violent movies may trigger that even further. Again I am no expert but giving them the benefit of the doubt for arguments sake.

So to generalize and say videogames are the reason for violent crimes just isn't true. That is why it is the parents job to know their children. Not every person is as mature as the one beside them.

rainslacker4092d ago (Edited 4092d ago )

I agree 100% with what he was saying, and am glad a well known figure in the industry is standing up for it. However he did come off in a very unprofessional manner. It is counter-productive to what he was trying to achieve.

I understand he was angry. Watching the original interview made me angry as well. But in this case he is representing an industry, and not just himself.

I know he didn't start the attack, but in these circumstances it's always better to take the high road. Present facts, cite studies, offer up real debate on the topic. Force it into the media so they are forced to respond. Doing it in what amounted to a ranting letter does not paint him or the industry in a good light, and it could be used to only re-affirm what the original reporter said...like "see this is what they're like".

It sucks that's the way the media nowadays handles these things, but if your going to go up against the media, you have to cover your bases. Too much gets taken out of context, and things get twisted around too much to suit agendas.

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user39158004093d ago (Edited 4093d ago )

2 people I cant stand Jaffe and regie. They are both self center that seem they want everyone to know they are right about everything. Dumb journalism, ince when 2 wrong make it right anyways, must be the new fad of 2013.
@logicwins, you are right jaffe like always want attention and want the gaming community to support im, he just want to be big, reminds me of entertainers lol.. hes going to take lady gagas place soon.

Stoppokingme4093d ago (Edited 4093d ago )

This is what happens when you start paying people for their 'opinion'.

Up yours Erin, you MSM troll.

KyRo4093d ago

All these reports on violence being blamed on games is really starting to grate on me. Some of these reports go on as if violence and shooting people has only been happening since video games came about which is simply not true. Things were either just as bad then or in some cases worse.

I'm totally with kids/young teenagers not playing violent games but if they do get hold of them and they can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy then there's something wrong with child to begin with.

DeadlyFire4092d ago

I don't call 10 bucks points. I call it MONEY!

Tonester9254092d ago

I would love to see David Jaffe on Fox News/CNN debating this issue.

Without any foul language that is lol

rainslacker4092d ago (Edited 4092d ago )

I'd much rather see someone from the ESRB up there. They are very well informed on these issues and have tons of statistical data to present. It's kind of hard to dismiss that the industry regulates itself when your talking to someone from the biggest regulatory foundation within the industry. Hell there are even US government agencies which have studied this topic at great length with information which refutes everything that is being said lately. Someone from those agencies would be good as well.

In the end you don't fight hyperbole with more hyperbole. You have to use facts.

I have nothing against Jaffe, or any other developer really, but there are those within the industry who are much more equipped at getting the facts out there in a good way.

Either way it won't happen. Shows like this in the media already know what the truth is. They are pushing an agenda, and to do that you can't really put people up there that will discredit that agenda. The person this women was interviewing did just that, but she became real hostile and pretty much steam rolled his statement into meaninglessness.

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Riderz13374093d ago

Lol the guy "trained" in a video game and taught himself how to shoot/hold/aim a gun? Well then I guess I know how to drive because I'm an expert in Gran Turismo...Or maybe I know how to play the guitar because I've mastered the art of Guitar Hero? You see how this works people? Her face is so punch-able but she's also so bang-able at the same time...My penis is confused.

SamPao4093d ago

Actually people get out of Gran Turismo and go into Racedriving. because you know, Gran Turismo IS a Driving-Simulator...
take another example ^^ and the thing is YOU ACTUALLY can use a drivingwheel.
I aint using a gun for shooter, Im still using my controller. Dunno how that can ever work :D :D

ApolloTheBoss4093d ago

Meh. I can take it or leave it.

MeatAbstract4093d ago

It's an issue that will sadly never go away. We'll see it next gen, infact, we'll see it in September when GTA V rolls around and the next mass shootings happens.

If you watch the video, it's fascinating to me to see them talking what Obama's new proposal for tighter gun control could have on the companies the produce these weapons. It's millions and millions dollars. They then follow that up with 'It's violent video games'.

They say repeatedly these games end up in the hands of children. If that bothers you then parents should get off their lazy arse and stop that, rather than making companies do the parenting for them. However, what do you think kids, young boys in particular, want? Do these people completely forget what it was like to be a kid. I remember when I was 12 years old, I wanted to watch actions films and my friends an I would play fight a lot. We'd then sit and play games like Tekken and wow you should of seen our reaction when we first saw God of War.

This is exactly what kids want because young boys want blood and action. Call of Duty isn't the highest selling game because some little psycho kids are training to shoot up their school, they just want to shoot things and be annoying little shits down the mic. Apart from the mic part, how is this any different from us watching The Terminator and Robocop when we were kids?

We live in this almost contradictory time where parents want to coddle their kids but don't want to take on the responsibility of a parent. So the parent takes the stance of "My kids shouldn't be playing these games!" rather then sitting down and having and a talk with your child. They might see that they're just like any other kid that enjoys playing games.

Skynetone4093d ago

The movie industry has much more influence on people but seems to get a free pass, who the hell went for a swim after watching jaws, people buying rambo knives because of rambo films, etc etc

neoMAXMLC4092d ago

Watching all of the Final Destination films made me afraid of everything. :P

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God Of War Creator Thinks That The Character Of Kratos Took A Wrong Turn

Terri writes: "In a recent video released by the creator of the God of War series, David Jaffe, we can see that Jaffe is not fond of the direction PlayStation took regarding the franchise, and in particular, Kratos himself."

SinisterMister122d ago

Well, I personally think that Santa Monica did an absolutely phenomenal job with Kratos, showcasing insane character development in all the right ways.

Jin_Sakai122d ago

I disagree. God of War went from a brutal action game where Kratos was slaying gods to a boring father figure. God of War 3 was my favorite in the series.

Christopher122d ago

I much prefer the focused and purposeful with reason Kratos who still gets into brutal combat and still has to kill gods even though he tries not to. Past Kratos was just anger personified and did nothing but subvert any expectations of him being something else other than just rage.

darthv72122d ago

2 is still my favorite. Everything about that game is top shelf design. the scale and scope of things like fighting the colossus of rhodes to awakening the steeds of time... just epic. 3 was good, but 2 is the high point of the original trilogy (for me).

The direction santa monica took for the reboot was less GoW (god of war) and more GoW (gears of war). The whole 3rd person perspective, having a partner (even if its his son), and lack of verticality with no more jumping and creating crazy areal combos... it was difficult to come to terms with but i managed. the story was good though, but i still give the nod to greek mythology over norse (and likely egyptian if that is where they go next).

frostypants121d ago

I can see it either way. I agree that the series now has nothing in common with the original beyond superficial character appearances and general setting. They sort of used the IP to sell an entirely different style of game. That said the new games are well made in their own right.

VivaLaManual121d ago

Yes. The game grew and stopped being one dimensional. What a shame....

DarXyde121d ago

I don't even think Jaffe really understood Kratos, despite creating him. Or rather, he doesn't seem to understand how he created the fertile ground for this kind of character development arc.

He was always a warrior, but he had a very human element since day one. He had a chance to protect his family again in God of War I and Ares took them away... Again. He knows he can't get them back and moved forward as the new God of War. Fast forward, the Gods betrayed him (though he was still sympathetic to Athena at the time). Eventually, he waged war with Olympus.

He was part of the pantheon and that would've been the entirety of his story arc where he oversaw war for all time.

But the truth this, Kratos has changed, but he largely remained the same. His two constants were always pride in his family and revenge against those who have wronged him. You take those two together (a threat to his family and Gods looking to kill him) and the direction he's taken is pretty congruent with who Kratos always has been. I guess you can say Kratos would just be a merciless monster for the sake of it, but the old games never explore present aspects of the character (e.g., what kind of father Kratos was). We got a look at that, and with a boy, no less.

I find the franchise did well to age with the audience. I was an angry teen when the original came out. Now I'm kinda mellowed out with a family and I just get it.

I think it did an excellent job of connecting with the audience as we grew up. It's a bit like Toy Story in that regard.

Monstieur121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

Agree. I liked GoW 3 the best as well. There weren't enough unique boss fights in the reboot.

Crows90121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

Well he aged considerably. Define boring father figure exactly? Maybe your father was boring but don't put that blame on others.

As far as slaying gods ...you're right ...he went from god slaying to....hmmm god slaying.

The newer Kratos matured with the audience. They could have just kept doing the same game over and over but they saw it getting stale so they had to switch the formula...they did so incredibly well.

SinisterMister121d ago

While God of War 3 is undoubtedly excellent in its own manner, the "boring father figure" part is something I don't agree with. For starters, if the situation calls for it, the old Kratos is back on camera, like when he fights against a particular Aesir god in Ragnarok.

tombfan121d ago

He achieved his goal... he actually got the revenge he was so desperately needing and in the end what? It'd be terrible character development if he would just go to another mythology to kill more gods just for the sake of they being gods. They actually gave them a meaning in life, and even better, they got an amazing idea of how to create a new game with actual bealavility and a plot, not just merciless kill.

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savedsynner121d ago

Agree 100% Kratos had about an inch of depth before the norse version. Now he feels like a real character, a real dad, with real reactions based on his experiences.

gold_drake122d ago

i think they did a fantastic job with Kratos.

Snookies12122d ago

Wasn't Jaffe the one who got stuck on something easy in Metroid Dread and started bashing the game because of it? From what I played of GoW 2018, they actually gave Kratos some much-needed depth. I definitely plan to finally go through the newer entries once my PS5 comes in.

tombfan121d ago

Jaffe got stuck with his young mind thinking and it really showed with his latest attempt in gaming "Drawn to Death" it was like a teenage dream that became true and also, sucked.

Christopher122d ago

This whole video was essentially him finding comments to back up his own opinion. "It looks like a lot of people think..."

Yeah, well what do the review scores, sales, user scores, and completion rates on the last two say? Anything on that?

Reaper22_121d ago

Nothing wrong with his opinion. He created it so he's earned the right to criticize. Review scores and sales have nothing to do with it. It's success was never in question.

Christopher121d ago

You should probably read the first part of my comment. He's cherry picking opinions to support his but ignoring the plethora of other opinions.

Yeah, he's allowed his opinion, but his arguing method is to act like people just agree with him and not the diverse opinions out there on the subject.

-Foxtrot122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

People won’t like it I know but he’s entitled to his opinion being the games creator

I totally disagree but it’s not going to ruin the game for us who do like it

purple101122d ago

Yeh I may or may not disagree but he created the original and without him we would have no god of war, (or maybe one that wasn’t as good). So he can say what he wants in my books

Last I heard of him he made a black ad white game with a weird sketch art style. Similar to Sega Madworld

Haven’t heard from him since
Shame

itBourne121d ago

Drawn to Death, yeh, played it at the Playstation experience, it was quite fun, an old school arena shooter. Then it came out, and everyone died quicker, so strafe battles gone. It essentially turned into die, insta spawn, use ult, get a kill, they insta spawn, ult you, you die, and just repeat that loop lmao, its was terrible.

Christopher121d ago

I just have a problem with him saying they shouldn't have called it God of War because his opinion doesn't align with theirs on the future of the IP. That part I felt was pointedly petty.

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God of War 2005 Was Originally Conceived For a First-Person Viewpoint According to Creator

Game director David Jaffe reveals that the original God of War 2005 was considered for a first-person viewpoint.

darthv72927d ago

Im very glad it did not end up that way. In first person you would lose the scale the game has. That is something i really appreciate about the GoW games is the immense size and scale of the environments and how the camera zooms out to show it in a much grander view.

CobraKai927d ago

Those epic set pieces would have gone unnoticed

TallDarknWavy927d ago

In GOW3 they did an homage to the fact it was supposed to be an FPS by putting you in first person right at the end, swinging your blades and bashing Zeus' face till the screen completely goes red.

roadkillers927d ago (Edited 927d ago )

One of the unlockables in the original God of War was a first person representation of God of War. A consideration for a spin-off/sequel was presented as a FPS in modern times. The military finds the dead Titan (Chronos I believe) and goes into the mountains where Kratos found Pandora's Box. Very interesting idea and gave me Clive Barker Jericho vibes.

Npugz7927d ago

Barf I wouldn’t of played it!

NotanotherReboot927d ago

would love an arena based moba FPS in the GOW universe

camel_toad927d ago (Edited 927d ago )

Don't leave out a deck-building system and Kratos' fetch quests. "Make love to 12 different harpies".

goldwyncq927d ago

Maybe the Egyptian era for the PS6 would switch to first-person just to keep things fresh

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Twisted Metal director says ‘I’d be very hurt’ if a revival rumour is true

David Jaffe says he doesn’t believe a new game is in the works; “I haven’t heard a thing".

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porkChop977d ago

That doesn't take anything away from his accomplishments. He still created the franchise along with Scott Campbell. If a new game is made he should at least be brought on as a consultant.

UltraNova976d ago

I wouldn't be surprised if Sony has cut ties with Jaffe considering how pro-XBOX and Gamepas (bordering shill level) he has been in recent times. I mean he is known for speaking his mind (to his detriment at times) but he hasn't learned that a certain etiquette is needed in this line of business in order to keep relationships alive. That said, I don't know why he would be surprised if Sony went ahead and revived this IP without him.

porkChop976d ago

@Ultra

As Jaffe has said, Sony came to him and connected him with the people creating the Twisted Metal show. They obviously wanted and valued his input. It would make no sense to not seek the same if they were planning to make a game as well.

Regardless of him praising Game Pass, he still maintains good relations with Sony. When his PSN account was auto-banned Sony reached out to apologize and said it shouldn't have happened. That doesn't sound like a company that wants to cut ties.

UltraNova976d ago

@porkchop

For the record, I'm a fan of his work and generally his opinions, and follow him on both Twitter and youtube. Now, I'm not saying they should cut ties with him, actually, they would do well if they seek his advice if they ever decide to revive TM. What I'm saying is that I will not be surprised if they actually have, seeing how critical he has been with Sony lately. He would go on how good Phil is and praised Gamepass while taking jabs at Sony for not having something similar. He was so into it sometimes that I couldn't help but wonder what would Sony execs who came across his content would do.

The whole PSN ban thing is irrelevant to the point I'm trying to make since he was more or less treated as any other customer and helped solve that. (being a public figure with an audience obviously helped speed up the process).

fitofficial976d ago

Disagree strongly. His last attempt at a Twisted Metal game was a miserable failure and he was basically given full control.

Jaffe has been overrated for a long, long time. He never grew.

Unknown_Gamer5794976d ago

The thing is, when a product is developed for a company, that company owns that product, regardless of who created it. If the individual who created said product is no longer part of the team, they no longer have any more to do with any future products created under that IP than anyone else who's no longer part of the team.

There is prestige in being the creator of a popular franchise, but that really only amounts to people knowing that individual created that franchise. Sure, Sony could look Jaffe up if they really wanted him back, but they're well within their right to not do so, and one of their studios could create a new Twisted Metal regardless.

porkChop976d ago

@Unknown

No one said a new studio can't make the game though. I think people are misunderstanding what Jaffe is saying. He'd just like to know a new game is in the works and consult/talk with the devs about the new game and their direction.

It's no different than the new God of War. Kratos moving to norse mythology wasn't Cory Barlog's idea. That was Jaffe's. Jaffe talked about it during God of War - Game Directors Live back in 2011. Jaffe consulted with Barlog on the new game, they bounced ideas back and forth, and it led to an incredible game.

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Bobertt976d ago

He has worked on the majority of the Twisted Metal games and made the last one in 2012 and is consulting on the TV show. The article doesn't mention it but in the video he says he thinks if there is a game they didn't tell him about it's most likely a mobile or short game related to the tv show and not a full fledged Twisted Metal game. He has said in previous videos about a Twisted Metal sequel that he doesn't think Sony will make it because they wouldn't make enough money for the cost of a next gen AAA game. The only way it would work was if it's full of micro transactions and online only and the fans wouldn't want that type of Twisted Metal.

BLAKHOODe976d ago

IF a new game is in the works (I hope so), I don't care if Jaffe is part of it or not. There are a lot of talented game directors out there. Twisted Metal might be his baby, but Jaffe isn't a guarantee lock in developing the best version.

brewin976d ago (Edited 976d ago )

Id take remakes of the first two games at this point. PS5 needs games. Twisted metal was always one of my favorite franchises. They just focus on these big story heavy single player games, its so limiting. They need to spread it out make some smaller games why not remake the classics like twisted metal 2?

13sentinel976d ago (Edited 976d ago )

Ps5 has more Exclusives compared to its Immediate competition. If you are complaining about lack of games then you need to keep the same energy. The pandemic has also clearly affected the gaming industry and games in their early to mid development have been severely disrupted. This isn't only a 'Sony' thing. I know it's frustrating with Sony not having a ps5 future showcase event, but the silence doesn't mean they are in trouble or dont have any games in development. You'd be lying if you say there aren't any, Herman Hulst has already made it clear on the number in the works.

It's almost as if people forget about Sony's output in 2020, which was phenomenal:

Final fantasy remake
Dreams
Tlou 2
Ghost of tsushima
Miles morales
Astro bot
Sackboy
Demons Souls
13 Sentinels

Then 2021

Ratchet and clank rift apart
Returnal
Kena
Deathloop
Ghost dlc

I dont think they could've done a better job with game releases thus far, especially for the ps5.

SpeedDemon976d ago

The system has been out for 9 months and a pandemic has slowed development of games, you can't expect them to have a bunch of new games just yet.

roadkillers976d ago

Honestly, he paid for the system, he can expect whatever he wants. The only reason I'm content with Microsoft is Gamepass has been phenominal. Without Gamepass, I'd feel like I wasted my money.

deleted976d ago

Exactly - most everyone has applauded the torch exchange from Jaffe to Barlog with the God of War franchise. The originals still hold strong as pillars of gaming history, but Barlog has advanced the series forward with new breath and vision after its stagnation. I'd be absolutely fine with Twisted Metal given new vision IF handed to the right talent.

sourOG976d ago (Edited 976d ago )

Jaffe is all over the place now. Whenever he gets brought up it’s on some weird shit. I wouldn’t blame Sony for leaving him out of the mix even though I still respect his older works.

fitofficial976d ago

Well his "revival" of the franchise sucked out loud, so not sure what he expects.

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