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Wrong. dustin1986 June 18 2006, 15:11:36 UTC
"The simulated violence on some video games goes beyond shock value. It transcends even the most violent of movies... "

Movies have been around a lot longer than games, so they've had plenty of time to learn how to turn people's stomachs. Go ahead and pick out the most violent game you can think of, and I can tell you about a movie that's twice as bad. Go ahead, try me!

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Re: Wrong. elricbrother3 June 19 2006, 01:18:38 UTC
Gta san andreas.

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Re: Wrong. terminator44 June 19 2006, 15:06:35 UTC
Manhunt
The Suffering: Ties that Bind
F.E.A.R

Get cracking.

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Re: Wrong. dustin1986 June 19 2006, 22:01:52 UTC
Manhunt was about some creepy guy that liked to watch people maim and kill each other, so I guess "Saw" is pretty close. Oh, and that Arnold Shwarzenneger movie, "The Running Man" Exact same concept as Manhunt, and nobody protests that.

F.E.A.R., Blood and gore in slow motion? Well, this thing can't touch "Equilibrium". Equilibrium looks like The Matrix and has a ridicously stupid story. The action is great though. And it has Patrick Bateman in it! (Batman, American Psycho)

The Suffering? There's nothing in there more Graphic than "Hostel" Ever seen Hostel? If you haven't, don't. People get blowtorched in the face until their eyes pop out. It's rated "R" by the way.

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Re: Wrong. terminator44 June 20 2006, 13:31:59 UTC
Excellent work. I never actually doubted your previous assumption, I just wanted to see what movies could outdo the most violent games. BTW, I can't wait till F.E.A.R. comes out for the 360.

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Re: Wrong. dustin1986 June 19 2006, 21:50:39 UTC
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood

This is a Wayans brother spoof. It's identical to San Andreas in every way, except it has more nudity and sex in it. There's a scene with two completely naked people having sex on a dance floor.

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