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Carmageddon wasn't that great. However, from what I've seen in Manhunt, they graphics may not be the absolute best, but the gore and blood is graphic. Not to mention the dark storyline.Dagamemonkey
Don't bite my head off, dude. But you're right, I never said good games, I said gory games. I only pointed out that I didn't think it was that great. No hard feelings.Dagamemonkey
Postal 2 is an old PC game made from Running with Scissors that featured this guy in a black trenchcoat and a slew of disturbing weapons. They include: a rotting dismembered cow head, throwing scissors, an incendiary ball launcher (I dunno what they call it), and also the handy zipper. Postal 2 involved some menial tasks, quite a bit of language and racism, and (my favorite part) going after terrorists. The game is primarily crude, and has some violence too, but it's not gory. Dude, you're not missing much.
[QUOTE="stuntman_hy"][QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"]Manhunt....Nuff said.Final-Fatality
No prob, dude.
Between SOF2 and Postal 2 I still say SOF2. This game is absolutely gory and is extremely graphic. Once in SOF2 I used a grenade launcher and blew up this lady typing at this desk. Her body was gone, except for her arms, who were still typing. It was sickening, and my friend who was with me at the time of this "incident" thought is was hilarious.
I still say Bloodrayne 2. Look at some pics, courtesy of GS:
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I remember going into an arcade house and using that flaming ball gun thingamajig and roasting people. It was sad, funny, pathetic, and really warm (I mean it). The people would just stand there at the arcade machines and didn't even seem to notice me while I locked and loaded my gun and "accidentally" shooting it at someone. After that it kinda snowballed. The below image is what it would've looked like, except in a grocery store.
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I want to play FEAR. It looks so cool.DagamemonkeyVery fun game playing through it for the second time. Nice atmosphere. I'm not afraid to say i only play it during the day because it freaks me out at night. But nice blood. YOu can turn people into a cloud of blood with a well placed shotgun shot or grenade.
Out of the games that Ive played I'd have to say theres a few of them that have alot of gore:
FEAR has a few things in it like skeletons with only flesh and blood remaining on them, and being able to blow off peoples heads, arms, and torso up or even completly blowing them up so that only a massive cloud of blood remains and fades away with nothing left of them but blood everywhere.
ManHunt had alot of gore, was even banned completly where I am a few weeks after release and was removed from every store. I remember going around with a machette and hacking at peoples necks until it completly chopped off their heads, or many other gory things with many varieties of weapons.
Half Life 2 had no dismemberment but some of the bodies you'd find and the things you could do to zombies had its share of gore. Like the bodies that were just crisps in fire with the flesh burnt down to the skeleton and crisped onto the skeleton, or the bodies that had the flesh around the skull melted off so you could even see under the skin of the head. And also the varieties of the zombies, like the normal with the stomach mouth of where you could see within the chest into all the organs, and the fast zombie which was the skeleton with most of its flesh still on, or finally the poison zombie of where you could see its back with no flesh and even see the spine.
Stubs the Zombie, in this you could do many violent things but was mostly funny for most people as you were the zombie, but in this you could chew on the head of a victim then leave a whole in the back of their head and watch them walk around with a huge chunk of their head missing and brain. Or also one thing I saw on it was the complete dismemberment of one body of where a zombie lost its arms, legs, and hed but was still alive as a "squirming torso of death!", or you could rip off riot police's arms and beat other people to death with their arms, or you could rip off your hand and take control of your enemy and blew off enemys limbs with your weapon.
All those have very violent features in them, some completly based on violence, some just have violence in parts. For me its a very hard desicion out of them all.
There's been many gory games, tough to call one out.
They all do the same stupid things though, especially 3d games. All you get is some blood sprites flying around and magically pasting onto walls, red meteorite-chunks flying, and stiff limbs and bodies falling down.
That's the essence of rendering gore, I guess.
One game stands out to me though... because it may not be as advanced as the latest jazz, but it definately did the gore right.
Rise of the Triad.
Every dead enemy was a storm of blood. Everything was sprite based, but they put so much effort into animating the sprites with many frames and detail. Blood splattered onto walls... but it ALWAYS melted downwards. You don't find that in many games. Blood sprayed upwards out of a guys neck. Eyeballs rolled down your screen. It was cool stuff. This was 10 years ago just after Doom came out.
oh yeah in my post of the most violent games Ive seen yet in page 24 I forgot all about Doom 3. Yeah that was a fun game, I'd say the most violent parts in it were near the end before running into the devil himself, of where you'd be going through the old ancient ruins and you'd see upside down cross'es with bodies on them still breathing and ripped open and all disfigured but still alive, and some windows with torsos still with the arms up to the elbow then the rest missing and the legs down to the knees with the below knees missing, and the torso was still alive and at the stubs of its limbs it would be tied to the corners of the window, trying to struggle to get out of the ropes with no head either.
It was also fun with chainsaws chopping up zombies and those big deformed things you find in the sewers that have rocket lanchers on their arms. And another violent thing on it is when you run into the flying skull creatures and see the introduction, which has a woman locked up in her office screaming then suddenly you hear the bone cracking sound of a neck being broken, and her head rips off the top of her neck and hovers and pulls the spine out of her body attached to the head which fulls out of the back of the head soon after, then the heads jaws begin to get ripped right back and all mechanical stuff begins to form on her head and is ready for battle. It was a pretty cool game and freaky and very violent, but I wouldent say has freaky has FEAR but more violent then FEAR
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