Dustin @ Ps3Center writes:
The majority of games published each year revolve around violence, with dozens of shooters hitting the market each month. However no one, outside of maybe Jack Thompson, has had a problem with it - until now. Has the recent acts of Call of Duty and Six Days to Fallujah taken it too far?
Here is a look at the first two maps of Season 6 for Multiplayer.
La Casa involves intense action in a Vill and Koro Village is a battle in the streets where enemies lurk at all angles and shadows.
Modern Warfare 3 is set to be one of the biggest COD games yet features-wise, but it shouldn't leave out one of the best MW2 game modes in the rear view mirror.
Some alleged Modern Warfare 2 pay-to-win elements were recently added, see what they are here and how they work.
The DOG is legit Broken if ur hiding in a room or grass he turns his head even if ur behind a closed door he turns his head and barks letting them know where u at thats PAY TO WIN!!!!!
Probably gonna see more of this BS once the deal is fully done..Gotta recoup that 70B.
No way !!! Nobody wouild think they would monetize on items that weak asses will use to get advantage during multiplayer action !!! I would never think they would do that ... I mean is a free to play game after all ! /S
Wait once M$ will put their greasy hands all over Activizion and you will see what awaits the "lucky" ones who will play this slot machine of a game. Sooooo Lame !
It's a game. You don't want to play it, then don't, but don't ruin it for the rest of us. GET OVER IT.
There's been tons of movies about 9/11, about the airplanes, about war. Why should games be treated so differently?
As long as it´s rated proparly.
Well, a guy today on N4G reacted a certain way to another person's post. This person had written that we should compare these pics with real photos of a terrorist attack that happened in Iraq a week ago. Long story short, just because you like the way violence is portrayed in video games doesn't mean that you're a violent person or enjoy violence in real life. I like the blood and the realism because it makes for a more gripping and entertaining experience. But I don't want this kind of stuff happening in real life.
The articles says that "Movies and TV shows are filled with gun fights and blood spattering everywhere; the intense visual effects of explosions are non-stop in our entertainment lives." and nobody saying anything.
But when a game has that journalists start running their mouths.
Should've been "Modern Warfare 2 and Six Days to Fallujah - how retarded is too retarded?"
People need to chill the hell out. They're just games for Christ's sake! Why aren't people b!tching about GTA or something?