Controversy surrounding hatred
Controversy surrounding hatred
Meh, boring version of Manhunt, at least Manhunt had a storyline. This is just a game where they broadened the whole "Punisher" theme. However, I may give it a go in an attempt to see what it has to offer, may be interesting. I hope there's somewhat of a storyline though.
If the soudtrack resembles the 2D title "URBAN: The cyborg project" with its metallic, scream-filled, horror atmosphere, it might be entertaining for certain individuals. Of course, some people would find it unsettling. Still, the game itself is also quite impressive.
The idea of merging Postal 1, Manhunt, and Hotline Miami into one creation is fascinating.
In most games, players aim to create a relatable hero who does good despite committing heinous acts. This game flips that dynamic, portraying the protagonist as a deeply troubled and malevolent figure who kills many people. Compared to typical shooters, it feels less intense and more unsettling.
Maybe, though I believe there’s a difference to consider. In many shooters, the protagonist is eliminating large groups of enemies who are resisting or attempting to harm him. This game seems much more one-sided. Don’t misunderstand me—I’m not suggesting the game should be banned, but I don’t really see why players would want to kill many civilians in a video game.