
Owen Hibbert of Entertainment Buddha writes: "The developers at the appropriately named Destructive Creations state that Hatred is a game about killing innocent people for the plain reason of hating them."

A game about killing people.
This game was just gratuitous violence. I don't know why it was rated AO. It's no worse than a GTA killing spree, Hotline Miami, or even the 'No Russian' COD mission. Reminded my of a weaker Dead Nation except no zombies.
I'm surprised Switch is getting this and PlayStation/Xbox isn't. The game was basically Postal with better graphics and more realism.

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Advent Rising is another good example. It got panned by critics but it has a good story and I enjoyed playing it. The graphics are dated, the enemies all look the same, but it was made in 2005 so what do you expect? I wish they made the sequel so I could finish the story but I think the critics killed it off.

Joanna Mueller writes: "Since the 1980's, video game advocates have been arguing for the protection of games as a medium of free speech. Frankly, I consider myself in that camp, but just because a game can push against the boundaries of common decency doesn't mean it should. Especially if the developer is just hoping to ride the wave of pearl clutching controversy to the bank."
Nothing wrong with pushing for controversy, but the game still has to be worthwhile. Lots of games in the 90s showed that.
Because the novelty will eventually wear off and the audience will eventually wise up.
So what? If there's a market for something then why should anyone care if it gets filled, as long as it's not something illegal? You can dislike so-called "edge lord" games all you want (in fact, you can like or dislike whatever you want, full stop) but even if games like Hatred are just trying to take advantage of anti-SJW backlash to make a quick buck, the fact that they exist at all is important in a culture that's becoming increasingly puritan and censorship orientated. Art is supposed to push the envelope. It's supposed to make you think. And even if all a game makes you do is think about why certain people are so desperate to ban it.
This trailer is all sorts of jacked up. Wonder if the game will get released.
I can imagine that playing this game is like getting off watching a 50 year old suicidal goth with erectile dysfunction try to masturbate. Mildly shocking, mostly uncomfortable and ultimately embarrassing for everyone involved. But if that's your thing knock yourself out.
i like how people are trying to compare it to movies when in movies its either based on stories or there is either a hero to stop the maniac or is set on a horror survival and the character is trying to get away but in games its interactive you are doing the murdering havoc that is your whole objective to kill for no reason but for the disgusting pleasure and blind hate of you being behind that wheel as the player. what message or point is this game sending off? what was the devs thoughts of creating such a game thats been in and out of the news you see today still recently happening of public and school shootings. now i stand and fight for games that have creativity, innovation, plot and concept but this game is just disturbing nonsense. now im not bugging about the action and violence in the game. its the plot behind the violence thats disturbing and the fact the dev wants you to be that protagonist.
I don't understand all the attention this game is getting. Sure, it looks like mindless violence, but it doesn't look like it's pushing the boundaries further than say, the Postal series.
If it's anything like the previous "controversial" games of the past, the biggest offense this game will commit will be awful gameplay.
@Klonoa I'd say it's very similar in nature to the 2009 movie Rampage (by the infamous Uwe Boll). I think the developers have every right to make this game if such is their wish. It's up to us the consumers to decide whether or not we wish to support the final product with our money.
Political correctness be damned. I'd give this a go at least once. It looks hilarious.