But you still have to use those rockets on a genetic life form.JimmyBassatti said:If you are a good enough player, you shouldn't be shot, therefor removing the violence![]()
But you still have to use those rockets on a genetic life form.JimmyBassatti said:If you are a good enough player, you shouldn't be shot, therefor removing the violence![]()
Your definition of violence is a little deluded, unless the squared in tetris are screaming and bleeding then it isn't violent.Grimplewurst said:That was pretty much my point...Moriarty said:with a definition of violence that broad, you can't even get to breakfast without violence. Hell you couldn't even brush your teethGrimplewurst said:But isn't the idea of a competition like pong, where you're grinding your opponent into ping pong related dust and Tetris, which awards you for making blocks simply disappear still a form of violence?
And Machinarium has instances of violence in it. The player just doesn't necessarily perpetrate them...
which leads me to wonder (and I know it's true for me) that we all play games for that rush we get from the 'violence' whether it be in competition or in suffocating people with plastic bags. And for the lols.
FIFA back in 98 when it turned 3D you could actually punch other players.XJ-0461 said:Tetris
The Sims
Gran Tourismo
Football games (the English sort of football)
Solitaire (I know it's a card game, but I reckon most people have only played it on a computer)
They're all non-violent.
Not only do they die, they suffer and are horribly tortured:Mana Fiend said:Tetris. Very simple game, nothing gets killed. Also, Pong.
I absolutely hate the dog in Harvest Moon 64 & Friends of Mineral Town. I always tend to either leave him in the woods or on my roof, then attempt to beat him with a Hoe.Paksenarrion said:No one has mentioned Harvest Moon yet? A farming/dating simulator? Well, crops die if you don't take care of them, so technically it's violent...
You can smack your animals with farming tools and actually hurt them, starve the animals and watch them die of disease.Paksenarrion said:No one has mentioned Harvest Moon yet? A farming/dating simulator? Well, crops die if you don't take care of them, so technically it's violent...
Deal or No Deal, is both non-violent and a game.Grimplewurst said:And before anyone comes up with something like "Deal or no deal (now on PC)" I'd like to point out that I'm talking violence in quite a broad sense... And besides, that's not a game.