Araksardet said:
So, as we all know, there are lots of people who like to harp on about violent video games and their terrible influences. But whenever I see this, I can't help but think about by own favorite games - games like Minecraft, Civilization, Mass Effect, Portal, TES... of those, only Mass Effect and The Elder Scrolls are meaningfully violent, and even they barely feature any gore or totally senseless killing in the spirit of what Fox News seems to think video games are about.
I was wondering about the rest of you - we all know games like Postal or Mortal Kombat exist, but are those really representative of what we actually enjoy? How violent are your favorite games? Did you ever go through a phase where you enjoyed more violent games than you do now? What changed?
See, the people who really push the "video games are horrible, violent, corrupted tools of the devil" nonsense refuse to believe those games matter. They believe that because the violent ones exist, that nullifies any and all good any others could do. Trying to argue that there are "good" video games to them like trying to argue there are "good" kinds of birth control to the Pope. In their eyes, they are bad by their very nature. There is no middle ground. There is nothing to argue.
Video games are the rock n roll of our generation. They're a big, fat scapegoat. It's the thing that the old and scared blame when they can't find any other way to give reason to the bad things that are happening in the world. If it's not Elvis causing promiscuity, it's Hendrix causing hippies. If it's not 80s rock causing anarchy, it's Marilyn Manson causing school shootings. If it's not rap causing kids to join gangs, it's Grand Theft Auto causing the Norway bombing.
When people can't find a cause for the chaotic things going on around them, they find whatever they can and say it's a cause. Finding a cause gives them a feeling of control over the problem. Because the only other alternative is accepting there is nothing they can do, and for some people that is just too scary to admit.
As for your poll, I really wish there were just an "I don't care as long as the game is good" option. Violence and gore are not deciding factors for me. It's quality and entertainment. If it's fun and peaceful, that's fine. But if it's fun and bloody, that's just fine too. I really don't care either way.