I like these videos that are about more than just the games themselves. Keep them coming. I wasn't a fan of Mary's narration though. Perhaps it's just me but I felt like there was a lot of slow talking, dragging words out, and pauses that want to create drama that doesn't exist and to me doesn't fit.
@dazlaanz: Unfortunately challenge mode all comes down to your team. If you leave it up to matchmaking its luck of the draw. There's been times I've finished challenge mode missions in about 20 to 30 mins. Other times I couldn't get past the first set of enemies.
@nyran125tk Felt the same way about FIFA until I switched to manual about two years ago. Idk if I'm not as good at shooting as some people, but on manual scoring one goal is far more devastating than on assisted.
@udubdawgz I may be being a smart ass when I say this, but technically if you remove the number of homicides involving criminals from the total, you get 0.
I do like how he mentioned that for the vast majority, playing violent games would not affect you in a major way. He says "But what about players who already are predisposed to violence?". To me this is the real cause. He cites a study where college students became more aggressive after playing violent games. Based on this, a correlation between games and violence does exist. What people fail to understand, for some reason, is that games are not the cause of the violent nature.
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