If you are a diehard Hatred fan then this is one of the most important news for you this year! Now YOU can vote and decide to bring the game to one of the most popular gaming platforms! Don’t just wait until it happens. Tell your friends about it and let their friends tell their friends, so the news will spread everywhere! - said Jarosław Zieliński, Destructive Creations Creative Director. And enjoy our new, short, 'Call to Arms' trailer which is a tease of what we plan to show in January, when our new, features focused gameplay trailer will be released. - Zieliński added.
Hatred is an isometric shooter with a disturbing atmosphere of mass killing, where player takes the role of a cold blood antagonist, who is full of hatred for humanity. It's a horror, but here YOU are the villain. Wander the outskirts of New York State, seek for victims on seven free-roam levels. Fight against law enforcement and take a journey into the antagonist's hateful mind. Gather equipment of the dead 'human shields', to spread Armageddon in the society. Destroy everything on your way of hunt and fight back when it's disturbed.
HorrorScope wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:53:Squirmer wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:34:HorrorScope wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:07:Doesn't matter if it's not "real". If someone made a film about a guy who runs around killing Jews because he hates Jews, and the film celebrates his hatred, it would not be picked up by any respectable distributor. But would you say it's totally fine because it's just a film and not real?
I sort of like the way it looks. It isn't real, keep telling yourself that because it is true. I'm anti-real machine gun/tanks for citizens, but have no problems devastating pixels. Not sure why Steam wouldn't carry it. Do they not understand what they sell isn't real?
Is the game going around killing jews only? What specific group are they targeting in hatred or just everyone?
I will modify my thought though, Valve has the total right to not carry it. But the makers of the game have every right to make it and distribute it however they can. Fair enough.
Squirmer wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:34:HorrorScope wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:07:Doesn't matter if it's not "real". If someone made a film about a guy who runs around killing Jews because he hates Jews, and the film celebrates his hatred, it would not be picked up by any respectable distributor. But would you say it's totally fine because it's just a film and not real?
I sort of like the way it looks. It isn't real, keep telling yourself that because it is true. I'm anti-real machine gun/tanks for citizens, but have no problems devastating pixels. Not sure why Steam wouldn't carry it. Do they not understand what they sell isn't real?
HorrorScope wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:07:
I sort of like the way it looks. It isn't real, keep telling yourself that because it is true. I'm anti-real machine gun/tanks for citizens, but have no problems devastating pixels. Not sure why Steam wouldn't carry it. Do they not understand what they sell isn't real?
HorrorScope wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 20:07:Doesn't matter if it's not "real". If someone made a film about a guy who runs around killing Jews because he hates Jews, and the film celebrates his hatred, it would not be picked up by any respectable distributor. But would you say it's totally fine because it's just a film and not real?
I sort of like the way it looks. It isn't real, keep telling yourself that because it is true. I'm anti-real machine gun/tanks for citizens, but have no problems devastating pixels. Not sure why Steam wouldn't carry it. Do they not understand what they sell isn't real?
Quinn wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 17:58:jdreyer wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 17:06:
Not in favor of gov't censorship, but totally happy if these assholes went out of business. This game is nihilistic and pointless. I, too, wonder how all this will turn out.
Who cares if its nihilistic and pointless. It's a game. As long as there is no proof (or is there?) that these are neo-nazis, I wish these guys the best of luck with this game. I didnt mind lobbing a molotov cocktail or two into a crowd of civilians in Postal and would like to do so again with PhysX xP
jdreyer wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 17:06:
Not in favor of gov't censorship, but totally happy if these assholes went out of business. This game is nihilistic and pointless. I, too, wonder how all this will turn out.
"Both the “left” and the “right” pretend they have the answer, but they are mere flippers on the same thalidomide baby, and the truth is that neither side has a clue."
- Jim Goad
MoreLuckThanSkill wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 16:25:
I have no interest in getting this game, but I admit I am mildly interested in seeing how their strategy of continual negative press translates into sales, especially if they are unable to get their game onto Steam.
wasteoid wrote on Dec 15, 2014, 11:32:
This game should sell well in Germany.