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Hatred Back On Steam Greenlight

Hardcore Gamer: After getting the axe from Steam Greenlight earlier this week, it seems that Hatred is back on the service.

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ValKilmer4180d ago

Wow, good for Valve for fighting censorship.

Activemessiah4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

Sounds more like they caved in... They never really had ground to keep the game off of Steam to begin with... but glad they came back to their senses.

Mankey4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

Lets be honest here.

There was never any legitimate reason to remove this game.

Particularly when Postal and Manhunt were still squarely right next to it.

crashbash4180d ago

Manhunt is nothing like Hatred, I don't know why people use that as an example. In Manhunt you are killing people who are trying to kill you. You may use some nasty methods to do so, but the people you are fighting are far from innocent law abiding citizens.

I have nothing against Hatred either, but the comparisons to other games are BS.

rdgneoz34180d ago

They're not fighting censorship, they caved in to pressure from people calling them hypocrites (they have no problem with the likes Manhunt or Postal being on steam). They did it originally to avoid the PR nightmare, even though the votes for the game were 90%+ and it was at one point rank 7.

mhunterjr4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

please stop calling their initial refusal to publish the game censorship. it shows a gross misunderstanding of the term.

By removing the title from greenlight, they in no way "suppressed the right to create, distribute, or own objectionable content" or "authoritatively modified or removed objectionable content from a body of work"

this has Nothing to do with censorship, as Valve's actions in no way threatened Hatred's right to exist... it had everything to do with "political correctness"

Valve is simply exercising their freedom to choose what to sell in their store, and are doing so based on what they think is best for their business (using customer feedback to help with the decision)

k3x4180d ago

"based on what they think is best for their business (using customer feedback to help with the decision)"

So they've decided to remove a game with over 90% positive votes (cast by their actual customers), while they kept games like Grass Simulator... Okay.

No. They've removed it because of the insane, totally unfair media backlash against the game. There's nothing in the game that hasn't been done before. I don't get why everyone's getting their panties in a bunch over it.

I don't care about the game, I'm probably not even going to try it, and from what I've read it seems like the devs are a bunch of dimwits, but let's call things for what they are: Steam done goofed.

mhunterjr4180d ago

@k3x

actually, I'm saying the put it back up because of feedback from their consumers. And took it down because they feared the negative media backlash would put them in a bad light, which is bad for business..

HeavenlySnipes4180d ago

Its a good thing

All the edgy internet people that have been crusading for this game can now buy it, play it for 15 minutes, then we'll never hear about it again

Let the game come out and attempt to stand on its own merits of actually being a fun game. Its only mentioned because the developers are being edgy in order to gain attention

k3x4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

No one would care if it wasn't for "professional gaming journalists" and the shitstorm that they've created surrounding this meaningless, uninspired title. Worthless, corrupt, totally out of control - gaming media in a nutshell. Everything that's in the game has been done before at some point, so why single out this game? The more press it gets, whether good or bad, the more interest it generates. The only way to hurt the game would be not to cover it at all. But yeah. I consider myself pretty edgy. On a scale of 1-10 I'd probably give myself a 7. Maybe even an 8 and a half on a good day.

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JohnathanACE4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

Woot! Thanks Valve! They have the right not to sell the game but at the same time it really had no reason to be taken down. It is much appreciated that they added it back.

ThisJarContainsTHC4180d ago

They realize that the SJWs are a vocal minority, hopefully.

JohnathanACE4180d ago

It will be entertaining to see all the hate this game gets from the SJW.

ThisJarContainsTHC4180d ago (Edited 4180d ago )

in addition to the hate that got it pulled off Steam?

rdgneoz34180d ago

"in addition to the hate that got it pulled off Steam?"

When it was pulled, the voting for the game was 90%+ and was like rank 7. That's not a lot of hate there...

http://www.hardcoregamer.co...

ThisJarContainsTHC4180d ago

No it isn't, wow...

Why did they even pull it at all with numbers like that?

It's back up now but still...damn

JohnathanACE4180d ago

Yes! Now we get to see the hate that its back up and the SJW will realize that their complaining is pointless.

Qrphe4180d ago

Sales from supporters are a million times louder than the neversells of SJWs

arbitor3654180d ago

I hope they think twice next time they want to take down a game that has almost universal support, just because a few SJWs complained.

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Controversial "Adults Only" Murder Simulator Hatred Is Coming To Nintendo Switch

A game about killing people.

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NecrumOddBoy2235d ago (Edited 2235d ago )

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.

FlyingFoxy2235d ago

And we have highly sexualised Japanese games like Senran Kagura which are often either borderline, or practically straight up soft core.. and not even rated AO, some even rated lower age than GTA!

Makes you wonder what's wrong with the ratings systems overall tbh, potentially exposing kids to all kinds of nasty stuff.. but then that's more the parents fault anyways, and the upper age ratings are definitely nowhere near kid friendly, yet you still get little kids playing certain things they shouldn't be.

StormSnooper2234d ago (Edited 2234d ago )

Sex should not even be an issue. Violence, on the other hand, should have restricted access. I don’t know anything about this particular game, but sounds like the difference between this and GTA is that GTA is a game about mafia, so violence itself isn’t the lure of the game. It’s telling a story. But a game about murder, is a game centered on murder as the selling point. I Don’t know, I see a difference here.

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StormSnooper2233d ago (Edited 2233d ago )

@genericgamer01
We are confusing a number of issues here:

1) I think we all agree that any outright censorship is bad.
2) violence does in fact have negative impact on young kids.
3) as a matter of public welfare, some things are not better left to the unchecked discretion of people, in this case parents. This is why we all obey traffic laws.
4) while the right to raise your children how you see fit is a fundamental right, not all parents know how/are able to raise their children in a proper way, and the rights of the child and society should also be considered. Unfortunately, while we get a manual with everything, and attend classes for things like driving, a child does not come with a manual and no classes are offered to parents about how to raise a child.
5) there is a strong interest in protecting those in our society who do not have a means of protecting themselves. This includes children who cannot protect themselves from bad parenting.
6) we do in fact have experts in every field, both inside and outside government, who have dedicated their lives to specific fields, and DO know more in that subject than the general public. (To argue otherwise is called anti-intellectualism, which is a major problem in our society today, i.e. flat earthers)

Therefore, we should have regulations that guide parents, and also prohibit them from allowing their young to engage in activities that are either damaging, or have the propensity to derail their development into functioning positive members of society.

Lastly, the issue of politicians using video games as a means to seem tough, is an altogether separate problem as these individuals should not be allowed to take the reigns from experts on matters of public policy without scientific support.

PurpHerbison2234d ago

I guess the biggest difference here is the goal of Hatred is to murder where as GTA isn't all about killing sprees, Hotline Miami is too cute to be taken seriously, and COD isn't all about wiping out Russians. Best comparison is probably Dead by Daylight where 50% of the game is being a serial killer trying to kill survivors in gruesome ways and it is only rated M.

Kostche2234d ago

shooting and killing people is shooting and killing... dont matter what form it is

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CptDville2234d ago

Have you ever tried Manhunt? It was quite disturbing when launched.

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Tetsujin2235d ago

I'm surprised Switch is getting this and PlayStation/Xbox isn't. The game was basically Postal with better graphics and more realism.

LOGICWINS2234d ago

I'm not. Sonys the one that's been caught censoring anime bikini girls. Nintendo has been vocal about being against censorship.

https://www.google.com/amp/...

https://www.exclusivelygame...

REALAS2234d ago

Haha. Only with the switch, because money. Nintendo has censored more games than anyone.

Segata2234d ago

Nintendo will censor their games but not 3rd parties. That's what tey said since few will click any links.

MadLad2234d ago

@reals

So only with either company's most recent consoles? The ones most relevant here in 2020?

REALAS2234d ago

@ Ted
I just find it funny that people make it seem like Nintendo has always championed non censorship. They have only relaxed their stance to deliver to their shareholders. Good for them, I guess.

MadLad2233d ago

@reals

What I think you're noticing is people going at Sony, because they have been the censorship kings of this generation.

I've never seen people voicing Nintendo's anti-censorship stance, because they've obviously been bad with that in the past. But we're talking about now, and Sony is the one always seen censoring content nowadays.

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Activemessiah2235d ago

Brace yourselves for the incoming bitching about this by journalists.

NecrumOddBoy2234d ago (Edited 2234d ago )

Or more likely: "Best on Switch - 10/10"

QuePasa872234d ago

Hmm I wonder if some retail outlets will refuse to sell it

Kabaneri2234d ago

Every open world sandbox game is Hatred for me.

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5 Titles That Critics Hated but Gamers Loved

A look at five games that gamers loved but most critics hated.

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iofhua3081d ago

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.

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Aaroncls73081d ago

I don't trust critics.
I'd value more the feedback from a random user.

nommers3081d ago

I seldom trust gamers or critics anymore. A lot of times high scores just mean how likely you are to enjoy something from the game, but rarely anything about how much you would enjoy said things, or whether the highly preferred type of qualities in a game you’re looking for are even in it. My initial gut feeling of the premise of a game is usually all I need.

quent3081d ago

Silent Hill: downpour another example

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Shock Value Alone Won't Sell Sh*tty Games

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."

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garyanderson3550d ago

Nothing wrong with pushing for controversy, but the game still has to be worthwhile. Lots of games in the 90s showed that.

ShaunCameron3550d ago

Because the novelty will eventually wear off and the audience will eventually wise up.

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Cy3550d ago

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.

Enigma_20993549d ago

Yeah, it makes me think WTF is this s***?

Skankinruby3550d ago

Sure seems to be working for gta

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