whats the most violent game you have ever played?

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Spleenbag said:
Singing Gremlin said:
I'd give a mention to darkness. You get to eat hearts, for God's sake. Bioshock deserves a mention too, I think (Suchong's death ftw!)
I don't remember his death... he slapped a Little Sister and got faceraped by a Big Daddy's drill, yeah? I think that was it...
Bingo! That is exactly what happened... well except the drill is still lodged in his chest when you find him.
 

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Programmed_For_Damage said:
Spleenbag said:
Singing Gremlin said:
I'd give a mention to darkness. You get to eat hearts, for God's sake. Bioshock deserves a mention too, I think (Suchong's death ftw!)
I don't remember his death... he slapped a Little Sister and got faceraped by a Big Daddy's drill, yeah? I think that was it...
Bingo! That is exactly what happened... well except the drill is still lodged in his chest when you find him.
What, with no Big Daddy attached? WTF?

Man, I missed a lotta shit in that game, and I saw a lot!
 

redstar alpha

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condemed 2

but on another note, i think that the hole "manhunt is really violent" thing is rather stupid because i played both through (i got an uncensored version of the second one of the pirate bay) and i think that they where really unviolent compared to say, condemed two that had the power of modern graphics and a first person view to reall get you up and close to the horror where as in manhunt you get a gainy third-person view and a few splashed of red every so often the zombies in half-life 2 where worse than that (especially when you set them on fire).

note: you can crush a womans head in a paper prees in condemed 2 so i rest my case.
 

noolli

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either viva pinata or gears of war, i don't play scary games too much and that's creme of the crop i guess
 

Yashusi

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I thought Quake 4 was rather violent, like that part where you're in Strogg Medical Facilities being carted on a bed, having your limbs chopped off and things like that.

That really made me feel quite sick. Other than that I'd probably say GTA.
 

MattyDienhoff

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Soldier of Fortune

Hitman: Blood Money comes a close second, even though it's not particularly gory, the animations are pretty brutal.
 

Conqueror Kenny

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Dead Rising wins by 2.64 miles for me. The fact you can hop in a car and mow thrugh an army of oncoming zombies that quite violent. You have psycopaths running at you and blowing up, you can even tear the guts out of any zombie you see. If you find anything more violent than that i will be awestruck.
 

IanDangerously

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I reckon Manhunt or Condemned for me. ... I just finished playing the first Condemned a couple of days ago and theres something so entertainingly gory about sledgehammering random people in the face, so it definately deserves a mention imo.
 

Beaux

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Gun or Medal of Honor Allied Assault with a blood mod I downloaded that sprayed 5 gallons of blood for every shot the enemy took.
 

Cranius

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I'd have to say God of War, due to the amount of blood and gore which is normal for stopping on a harpy's face and ripping off it's wings.
 

Silent Legend

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Raze's Hell
A relatively unnoticed game, by many. Not sure if it's the most gory or anything, but it's damned demented. You play as an ugly alien fighting off swarms of the cutest little things you could ever imagine.
Most Notable Moment: Hitting something that looked like a Care Bear while rolling, causing it to hit the screen with it's brains half blown out, and slide down the screen slowly, leaving a smear of blood behind it.
 

ElArabDeMagnifico

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Dawn of War, any of them.

Dead Rising.

MK - any

SoF - pretty much any of them

Phantasmagoria

EDIT: and many other previously mentioned ones.
 

The Franco

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I found San Andreas to be a joke compared to RE4. But I think that's mostly because I obeyed traffic laws as well as I could to avoid scratching my cars, and never really caused chaos, besides gang warfare. It's always bugged me whenever you show up to a mission with a trashed car no one thinks anything of it, even through it makes you look like a total slob (OCD much?). But the constant head-explosions in RE4 and my brutal decapitation almost ten minutes into the game cement it as the most violent game in my mind.