Sunday, March 30, 2008

Evolution of violence in video games

The first video-game considered to have violence and caused huge controversy, was Death Race released in 1976 based on the film Death Race 2000.. The game involved the player driving over gremlins. However, the original title for the game was Pedestrian, and the gremlins could be considered to look like humans too.



Death Race was the first of many violent games to come. One of the first top selling game considered to have excessive violence was Mortal Kombat. In this fighting game, you could pull the heart out of your opponent or remove some one's head with their spine hanging off it. Even more so, the game used live actors for character sprites, making the characters look more realistic.



As computer graphics got better, so did the violence in games. More and more violent games were been released. The Mortal Kombat series continued even introducing a "Kreate-A-Fatality system", Soldier of Fortune was one of the first games to have a system where you could shoot body parts off of your enemies. This even allowed shooting half of your victims face off.



While Soldier of Fortune's system was impressive for it's time, the game itself has little commercial success. But recently, a similar system has been implemented in a game called Gears of War. This system allowed the user player to chainsaw an enemy in half, with the body splitting in 2. Using a shotgun, body parts could be blown off with ease. Unlike Soldier of Fortune, this game has enjoyed huge commercial success due to great game play, but surprising, there was little to no controversy around this game.



One of the most controversial games in the games industry is the Grand Theft Auto series. In these games, you can steal cars (hence the name), kill civilians, cops, firefighters, basically anyone in sight, drive over people... There are alot of things you can do, OK. However, it is all up to the player's choice. Yes missions do involve killing people, even corrupt cops, but nobody makes the player steal cars or run-people over, that's up to the player. More so, the violence doesn't look real, the blood looks more cartoony than realistic. However, add to the violence, bad language and nudity and this makes them the most controversial games to date.



However, what is considered the most violent game to date is Thrill Kill. Developed for the PlayStation by Paradox Development. The game is about eight psychotic killers that die and go to hell, but are given the change to go back to life if they fight each other. The fights take place in a small room where the fighters can dismember their foes in a brutal fashion, stick cow prods down their throats. The game even has mutilation of the body. However, a few weeks before release, EA brought the original publisher of the game and refused to sell it saying that it would damage the image of the company. They also said that they would never sell the game to another publisher as they deemed the game too violent. However, the original developers have since released the game for free on the Internet.



The violent games will keep coming, with Grand Theft Auto IV and Gears of War 2 been released this year. However, these violent games are actually good, they have excellent game play elements. In fact most of the violent games these days are more then just violent games. Games that are just plain violent for no other reason just don't last in the industry, like Thrill Kill. And with the introduction of rating systems for games, publishers are less likely to fund senselessly violent games.

Question: Did you play violent games as a young teen that you would not be happy for your child to play?

I have played plenty of violent games when I was young and I have turned out fine (kinda hehe). Seriously though, I don't think there were any games I played that I would not let my child play. It all depends on their age of course. I mean I wouldn't let a 5 year-old play manhunt, but a 14 year-old, probably. It's hard to answer really. I think it depends on the child as well, whether you think he/she understands that it's just a game.

Question: Have there been Games that you have played that you were disturbed by the violence?

No. Short answer I know, but I haven't been disturbed by any game I have played. I was scared sh1tless though when I played Resident Evil when I was young. I was walking down a hallway and all of a sudden 2 dogs jumped in through the window and scared the life out of me. But have never been disturbed.

Question: What is your opinion of the introduction of live action sequences and actors in games?

If it's implemented properly, then great, otherwise i don't like it. Command & Conquer used live action sequnces really well. However I do prefer games don't use it, I think it ruins the flow of the game at times coming from computer graphics to real life video back to computer graphics.

Question: Do you think this will blur the lines between fantasy and reality?

No, I don't think so. After all the live action sequences usually look completely different from the game graphics which makes it look more unrealistic in my opinon.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Hardest Game Ever!!

Hours Spent Gaming

I spent about 10 hours playing games this week. 8 of those playing Unreal Tournament 3 and 2 hours spent playing Call of Duty 4.

I have Ran out of things to say....

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Sneaky's story

He lives, that is all...

Hours Spent Gaming

This week I spent about 20 hours playing games. It's split 50-50 between Call of Duty 4 and Unreal Tournament 3, both online.

Friday, March 14, 2008

News HeadLines To Generate Moral Panic

This is my first headline that could generate moral panic. It is based on Grand Theft Auto IV which is released on the 29th of April this year.

"Games ENCOURAGE Drink-Driving"

This is based on the fact that in the game you can drive vechicles while the player's character (Niko) is drunk. This effect is done by making the screen blurry and the car's difficult to control, so that the player is not totally in control of the car. It is also (as far as I know), the first game to have drink-driving in it.

The second headline is also from GTA IV.

"Games REWARD Killing Cops, Prostitutes & Dangerous Driving with Money".

Hours Spent Gaming

Played about 6 hours of Call of Duty 4 this week, 3 hours of GTA: San Andreas and about an 1 hour playing Calling all Cars. So 10 hours in total

Update on Sneaky

He's alive...

Sunday, March 9, 2008

The Manhattan Strain

For our group project, we have to make a game in 15 weeks in a XNA (which we are only learning as we build the game). We (Ben, Eoghan & myself) are team TBC, and our game is The Manhattan Strain. I'm not going to go into what our game is about, most of you who are reading this will know what it's about anyway. Instead I'm gonna do what we would do if we were releasing this game to the general public, which would be to just release this trailer with no other information. After all it's a teaser trailer!

I hope you like it, sorry about the quality, the orginal trailer was over 450mb in size, and this blog has a max file size of 100mb. So I figured the quality of the trailer had to be reduced signficantly to get it up here, however I think I reduced it by too much as the file size is only 11mb now!!. But I couldn't be brothered rendering the trailer again at better quality, unless you want me to.

By the way, the song in this trailer is "A Stranger Awaits" by X-Ray Dog, and I used Sony Vegas to edit this trailer.

Oh, any feedback would be great, as we can still refine it before our presentation on our game next month, thanks.

Hours Spent Gaming This Week

This week I spent about 2 hours playing America's Army and about 5 hours playing Call of Duty 4. So a total of seven hours spent gaming this week. So much work...

This week im gonna try and play a different game from the regular two (Gears of War & Call of Duty 4), I plan on playing GTA: San Andreas. It's been a while, so it should be fun, as long as I dont forget to bring the game with to college like I did the last time...

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Sneaky is alive, for now.....

Friday, March 7, 2008

Grand Theft Auto IV has invaded my Blog!!!

What's up with all this GTA IV stuff? Why is there GTA IV stuff everywhere I look?

Why? Cause I like it and im kinda addicted to GTA IV, even though it's now out yet....

Want to listen to some music while reading this blog? Click the play button the the GTA IV Liberty City Music Widget to get a preview of GTA IV's radio stations, they are pretty cool.

Monday, March 3, 2008

I Want to Join America's Army

Is exactly what the American Army wants to hear after you play their game, called America's Army would you believe, original huh?

Lets just jump into the details..

Enjoyment - I found this game not to be enjoyable at all. Quite frankly there isn't anything fun about been told what to do, and when you actually do it, it's crap. I mean this game takes you by the hand and tells you exactly what to do. It wouldn't even let me kneel by myself, the game faded out, then faded back in, and what you know? I'm kneeling...great. Ok, so thats the training missions, never the less, it's the first couple of minutes playing a game that has a big impact on whether you like the game or not. Online, this game is very tactical.

Concentration Required - I suppose there is some concentration required, I mean you have to shoot targets that pop up one at a time (and don't go down until you shoot them) and then of course you have to wait 5-10 seconds for another one to pop up after you shot the previous one... Seriously though, yes there is a high level of concentration required when playing this online, after all it is a tactical shooter.

The Target demographic of the game - Americans who wanna join the army and fans of tactical shooters

How immersive is the game? Is there emotional or visceral involvement? - Is there emotion? God no. Immersive? Not very. I mean how can you get immersed in a game that has guns that don't move a millimetre when you shoot them as you look down the sight, but jump like mad when you done look down the gun's sight. In fact, the animation of firing the gun is woeful, Anto could do alot better then that, hell even I could. The sounds are quite good though, however when playing online the matches can be a bit quiet, only for the gun-fire breaking the silence.

Player Skill required, how easy is it to learn the game - It's a tactical shooting game, the genre doesn't sound easy, either is the game. It's for die-hards, and casuals gamers will probably hate this.

The Games Narrative - You shoot people.

Social Interaction - Well there is a multi player element of the game, so there is obviously some sort of social interaction. Oh, and does the propaganda that the game throws at you at every single loading screen considered social Interaction?

Oh and I must also mentioned, terrible interface design, I mean come on, surely you can do better then that?

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Games Played this week

I have only played about 8 hours of gears or war this week (whatever happened to COD 4!!!). This is due to been busy working on our group project, which is to make a game ofc. We have made great progress and will hopefully have a teaser video up very soon.

2 days later, and he's still alive