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Video Games => Video Game Chat => Topic started by: Glorb on February 21, 2006, 12:18:08 PM
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Over the years, there have been plenty of games that rely on shock value more than anything else. The game quality really has no factor. In my opinion, F.E.A.R. had the most gore in recent years, and the game itself was good. For instance, you could blow off an enemy's arm, then slow down time and shoot it again while it's airborne, then shoot the enemy in the head. What game do you think has the most gore?
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Mortal Kombat is comletely focused on gore. I hate games that have gore...
Some friendly advice: You shouldn't get into too much detail, because it might be against the rules.
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Swearing is against the rules, but I'm not sure mildly describing gory scenes is. But I wouldn't go into too much detail anyway.
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Hmmm....this is a tough one. Resident Evil is somewhat gory, but it's not the worst I've ever seen. Mortal Combat is pretty bad too. I just dunno.
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Don't forget Kill Thrill! The whole game was completely focused on shock value, so much so that it was never even released. This means that quite a few stages involved commiting lewd acts with a midget on stilts and/or dismembering a French maid. It was never released on account of most people have good taste, or something resembling thereof.
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:D :D :D
Lewd acts with a midget on stilts?!?!?!? What kind of a game would have something as ridiculous as that?
/me faints from laughing so much
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Don't forget Kill Thrill! The whole game was completely focused on shock value, so much so that it was never even released. This means that quite a few stages involved commiting lewd acts with a midget on stilts and/or dismembering a French maid. It was never released on account of most people have good taste, or something resembling thereof.
Holy crap....I've got to find this game.
The only gory game that comes to mind right now is Mortal Kombat, which is a pretty good fighting game though the continues additions of more and more random people is getting annoying.
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It wasn't released, Mr. Wiggles.
I'll go with Postal 2 for gory game award or whatever.
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Considering how insane it sounds, I'd be suprised if Kill Thrill was even in development. Was it really?
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There's some game out for PS2, I think it's called Nanobreaker. It's so gory, in order to avoid the ESRB, they call the blood "oil."
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Yeah, Nanobreaker was the goriest game ever for PS2, though the blood was called "oil" (though it was red) because it came from "robots" (who looked like living things). Wimps. If you call blood oil due to the excessive amounts of it and the game STILL gets an M rating, then you should tone it down a bit.
And yes, Kill Thrill was actually in development, and the engine was later used to make Wu Tang: Shaolin Style, also for the PlayStation. The legacy of crap lives on.
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This is a tough question, but I'll go with Killer 7. You actually use the blood from enemies as power-ups.
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Well, that was stylized blood...and besides, Killer 7 is so freaking wierd that, for all we know, "blood" could mean "health drink" or something like that. Regardless, Killer 7 gave me nightmares. It's just so...wierd.
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Turok scared me when I was a lil bop, like between 8-10.
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The second-to-last level in Turok (right after the T-Rex and right before the final boss) with the bodies hanging everywhere made me stream warm urine down my pants when I was a wee (hehe) lad. And now that I'm older, I realize that it has a psycholigal scariness, too - There's a ton of guns and health all around for you to pick up, which more than clues you in to the fact that there's a tough-as-nails boss fight at the end...I haven't yet beaten that stinking Campaigner...
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Well I'm gonna say the goriest CARTOON is Billy & Mandy.
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Yes, but that's not a game.
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Just sayin'!
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Well, you could just say it here (http://themushroomkingdom.net/board/index.php?topic=9640.0).
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It's gonna have a game which probably isn't going to be AS gory.
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It's going to have a game? Do you have a source to back this up?
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I searched Billy and Mandy on my Insight Broadband and found OFFICAIL PROOF that there is going to be a game right here (http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2006/09/06/grim-adventures-of-billy-and-mandy-coming-to-wii/)
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It doesn't matter if there'll be a game of it. The cartoon itself isn't even that gory. (You obviously haven't seen the stuff on Adult Swim.)
By the way, you seem to be on a bumping spree. Anyone else notice?
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Their is barely any "New Topics" that are intresting but at least none of my bumps are from the last page.
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If there arn't enough new topics, try making one! :D
It could be fun, but you need a certain amount of posts.
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They end up closed or they die down.
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And bumping a topic that's already died down is any better? I f a topic dies down, it usually means it not worht posting in anymore. Making a new topic is probably better.
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I was talking about what happens to my topics and they do that rather quickly........
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Well, I'd say that this topic died rather GORILY. Har! And that it RESPAWNED! Haha! Anyway, now that more games have come out by now, I'd say Dead Rising is probably the goriest game out right now.
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Is that game any fun? Game Informer gave it a 9.25.
Well, it's not like I can play it anyway. It's for the darn XBOX360!
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Hey, Dead Rising's practically THE reason to buy a 360! I mean, it's hard, and repetitive, but still a classic.
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Goriest game? Well, with the right MODs, Call of Duty 2 is the goriest game ever made. I know, I've owned some mods that make the game extra-bloody. I got shot, and blood just spurted everywhere. About 250 units of blood.
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The goriest game (and possibly the only gorey sp? game) I've ever played was Resident Evil 4. I don't think it would be the goriest out there, though, cause the gore didn't really bother me. Just grossed me out a little. In fact, I found it kind of funny when a vilager's head would explode.
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What amuses me greatly is that the U.S. version of RE4 is actually the uncut edition, with the decapitations. In the Japanese version, getting attacked by a chainsaw guy will slice off part of your head (sounds gory, but it isn't) instead of taking it clean off in a realistic manner, and there are no exploding heads to speak of. An interesting case of reverse-censorship there.
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I was at a friend's house in fifth grade and he was playing this game where you shot people, I think it was called Golden Eye. Looked pretty bloody to me.
I hate shooter games period.
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I was at a friend's house in fifth grade and he was playing this game where you shot people, I think it was called Golden Eye. Looked pretty bloody to me.
I hate shooter games period.
There's no blood in Goldeneye. I checked.
PS: The game is based on the James Bond movie of the same name and was critically acclaimed for redefining the first-person shooter.
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Alien vs. Predator 2 for PC is a VERY gory game. When you start off as an alien, you actually have to eat your way out of this guy's stomach.
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*pukes*
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I played AVP 2, and the part where you burst out of the guy isn't playable; and you don't eat your way out, you sort of burst out...you know, like in the Alien movies. Of course, the sequence was pretty gory, but I like to go into pointless detail like that.
Of course, if Thrill Kill were to have come out, it would've been the goriest, what with the lewd acts with midgets on stilts, etc. I just love bringing up Thrill Kill; it's very weird, even to me.
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There is one part in Metal Gear Solid that is kinda gory: Grey Fox is now a cyborg ninja thing, and with his sword and stealth skills, cuts through a whole line of spooked soliders. Blood just went everywhere.
In MGS2, a character named Vamp did the same thing, although instead of cutting one soilder in half (Grey Fox did this), he slits his throat. Blood went everywhere.
In MGS3, there is a secret in the game, starring some dude with hook swords. In the "game," you just.............cut up zombies. Blood is everywhere............Again.
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Oh yes the "cutting dudes in half" scene. I remember that one...
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Dude, now I want to play Metal Gear so bad. I'll see you guys later.
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Wolfenstein 3D is the goriest game! At least, ESRB seems to think so, giving it a M rating, haha.
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I played AVP 2, and the part where you burst out of the guy isn't playable; and you don't eat your way out, you sort of burst out...you know, like in the Alien movies. Of course, the sequence was pretty gory, but I like to go into pointless detail like that.
Of course, if Thrill Kill were to have come out, it would've been the goriest, what with the lewd acts with midgets on stilts, etc. I just love bringing up Thrill Kill; it's very weird, even to me.
Ummm, I wonder how many versions they made of AVP2, because the one I played you did get to play while you were in his stomach.
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Wolfenstein 3D is the goriest game! At least, ESRB seems to think so, giving it a M rating, haha.
Uh, there are a lot of M games.
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*laughs*
The point is Wolf3D has got less gory graphics then games like Doom 3 yet they rate it M for mature, haha. It's like Mario jumping goombas being rated T for teen. I was making a exaggeriated remark. Why is everyone is uptight around here? LOL
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There's no blood in Goldeneye. I checked.
PS: The game is based on the James Bond movie of the same name and was critically acclaimed for redefining the first-person shooter.
If you mean GoldenEye 007, that did look like it had some blood in it. I played it at my friend's house not too long ago. (Yes, I do have friends. >:O) If there was blood, though, it MIGHT have only showed it coming down on someone's screen when they got shot in multiplayer (I only played multiplayer, so I don't know about single-player). I'm not positive it was blood, however.
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That's the only time blood is ever shown in the game. When a player dies and the red stuff comes down the screen. It probably isn't supposed to be blood, more likely a fancy fade-out.
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A fancy fade out based on blood, yes.
Goldeneye 007 had no blood. It was rated T.
Perfect Dark had blood. It was rated M.
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Ummm, I wonder how many versions they made of AVP2, because the one I played you did get to play while you were in his stomach.
Hmm...now that I think of it, I do remember PLAYING that sequence with my friend's version a few years ago, but when I fot my own copy a month later, all I did was WATCH that sequence. Did I get some sort of weird censored version?
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If you mean GoldenEye 007, that did look like it had some blood in it. I played it at my friend's house not too long ago. (Yes, I do have friends. >:O) If there was blood, though, it MIGHT have only showed it coming down on someone's screen when they got shot in multiplayer (I only played multiplayer, so I don't know about single-player). I'm not positive it was blood, however.
When you shoot the soldiers part of their uniform turns red so yeah there is blood in the game.
As for my Goriest game, I'm torn between RE4 and Turok 2 (especially if I use the cerebral bore against an enemy).
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I'd have to go with RE4 as the goriest game I've played. Even I was shocked by the gore (enspecially when the Leatherface wanna-be saws off Leon's head), though I've played the MK games (though the gore in those games is made at a lighter tone).
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I forgot about Turok 2. With the possible exception of Soldier of Fortune 2, it's the goriest game ever. But then there's Half-Life (you should see the over-the-top blood splatters on enemies)
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Metal Gear Solid isn't particulary gory, but blood does go all over the place. It kinda adds dramatic effect!
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I'm thinking of a particular scene in The Twin Snakes that was very, very gory.
Soldier of Fortune 2 is 80x gorier than Half-Life.
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The Gray Fox scene where he cuts that one guy in half? That's about as gory as it gets.
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He didn't just cut a guy in half! He cut a basketball-sized hole in a guy and a whole bunch of gory things. SPOILER The scene where Raven was eaten was pretty gory too
RE4 was very gory too, and MK is just silly. You can't call that "lifelike blood and gore". Same goes for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Bloodrayne looks pretty gory too, and Killer 7 is very gory.
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That one part where he had the genome soilder impaled was funny. "W-wha? A-a ghost?" If that's all you can say before you're about to die, then you deserve to get kicked to the wall. *blood goes everywhere.*
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I'd give the title "Goriest Game" to the Mortal Kombat games.
More specifically, Shaolin Monks. Although I think this game is completely awesome, there is (as always) way too much blood.
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Well, even though SOF does feature graphic decapitations and dismemberment, the amount of actual blood (the red stuff) is surprisingly small. Of course, the gore (assorted nasty stuff like dismemberment and guts) is fairly common.