@bombsfall Yeah, obvsly one could write volumes on it. Of course I think violence in different games can have different emotional qualities.
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@bombsfall Killing in Hotline Miami doesn't feel exactly the same as killing in Max Payne 3 or whatever. But I don't know if it's possibleThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bombsfall for an entertainment product with violence/killing as core mechanic to actually be in any way genuinely critical of violence.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@carolynmichelle I adored Hotline Miami. I'd have to play it again to say whether or not I agree. I definitely see your point. -
@inkydojikko Yeah, I mean, I adored it too, I just think I adored it because it felt amazing, not because it offered up a nuanced critique. - Show replies
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@carolynmichelle kinda hoped you'd discuss Spec Ops in this context. I think that game tries to have it both ways. -
@feitclub I feel like that game has been talked about so much in these discussions, but yes, I agree completely, I think it does, too.
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@carolynmichelle@KQEDarts nice read. Has me thinking back on the interesting but slightly Spec Ops: The Line. - End of conversation
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