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I don't give a damn. It's just the advancement of technology taking it's toll. ("super slow motion kill ftw!) Though without a doubt, some of the (if not the) most popular games are violent: CoD, Halo, BF, WoW, Diablo III, and the list goes on. (I didn't say best games, I said most popular) I will say this on my behalf though, the more violent the game does NOT mean I'll be anymore attracted to it.

I'm sure there are good games that are non-violent. Many parents try and 'shelter' their kids. I'm not the one to say that is or is not right. There's a line drawn in everything whether it's hard to see or not. But I myself when I was growing up played the hell out of C&C. And I loved the little 'augghhhh!!' death cries.

Quite frankly, I can't wait to see what 'Victory Bioware' does with Command and Conquer Generals 2 using the Frostbite 2 engine. And thankfully, it won't be out 'till next year. So the devs have a long time to plan out the game and it's various aspects. If the game is 'super-violent' does that mean that I'll like it that much more? No. I want a good game, with GOOD replay value excluding online play (yes I still play 'Skirmish' Mode), good graphics, good sound effects, and the likes. Now if they can incorporate violence-gore into this to create a more immersing and interesting game. Then great. Does the game need to be covered in pointless blood and gore for it to sell? No it doesn't.