Hatred (Game)

THE MODDING TOOLS ARE FINALLY HERE!

So if you want to make your own Jace Connors mod, or try out their Valentine's Workshop mod, here you go! :julay:

http://steamcommunity.com/gid/103582791437390710/announcements/detail/652263570702973913

Well this means I'm getting it now once it's on a good sale.

I want a mod where you play as Anita Sarkeesian.

Like, it'd be too easy to have you murder her, and she would of course take it as a threat of violence. But if she's the perpetrator murdering all those innocent civilians? Watching her defenders twist themselves into pretzels trying to figure out how to complain about it would be beautiful.
 
I want a mod where you play as Anita Sarkeesian.

Like, it'd be too easy to have you murder her, and she would of course take it as a threat of violence. But if she's the perpetrator murdering all those innocent civilians? Watching her defenders twist themselves into pretzels trying to figure out how to complain about it would be beautiful.
They wouldn't. They'd rally behind you saying how brave you are for fighting against the patriarchy. And sadly they'd mean it.
 
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Some guy made a Hitler mod lol
 
I believe the developers, while they didn't make this, they put on this on their site
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There would be some truth with the bottom text, at least with "considered bad game" part. Even then, Hatred didn't exactly have gorgeous graphics. As for Undertale, as far as pixel graphics go, there are games with much worse pixel art. Plus Hatred sold for like $20 bucks back then.

>childish humor

LOL
If you wanted a better con for Undertale, one could of mentioned it's autistic community that made porn and crappy headcanons of the characters, children included.
 
If you wanted a better con for Undertale, one could of mentioned it's autistic community that made porn and crappy headcanons of the characters, children included.

That is true.

I just think it's doubly funny that they're just that salty over over a game with the moral "killing people is bad, mmkay?" is way, way more popular than their shooting spree simulator.
 
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That is true.

I just think it's doubly funny that they're just that salty over over a game with the moral "killing people is bad, mmkay?" is way, way more popular than their shooting spree simulator.
More or less, Hatred is just a twin stick shooter. Nothing really home to write about. Compare that to Undertale which does have a bit more coding and programming to it than just "how many people did you kill?". Whether it's really some random Joe getting salty to make the comparison or just the devs wanting to share fan art similar to Daddy Derek sharing a Cool Cat 9/11 pic, it's funny to see what salt can come out of it.
 
I just think it's doubly funny that they're just that salty over over a game with the moral "killing people is bad, mmkay?" is way, way more popular than their shooting spree simulator.
Not sure that's what they were aiming for. I'm guessing they are comparing the technical merit of both games, which doesn't really makes much sense anyway.
For shooters, you don't need a story, just make a solid gameplay, good graphics, good controls and you're set. For RPGs though, you need an engaging story and decent gameplay (which Undertale kind of has although it's really repetitive) BUT the graphics are seriously lazy, hence Hatred pointing out that you can't really call something a masterpiece if it has easy-to-spot flaws like that one.
But anyway, Hatred and Undertale are already past their prime time so who cares what people said about them if people already forgot everything about both.
 
More or less, Hatred is just a twin stick shooter. Nothing really home to write about.

Robotron with better graphics plus you don't even have the annoying issue of having to avoid shooting certain people.

It's not a bad game concept in general. It's just not a really great one either.

It didn't even have enough edgy graphic psychotic purposeless kills to make it edgy enough to be interesting.

I have no moral issue with the idea of such a game. I think an actual good spree killer game could be fun. This wasn't it, though. At least not for more than an hour or so.
 
More or less, Hatred is just a twin stick shooter. Nothing really home to write about. Compare that to Undertale which does have a bit more coding and programming to it than just "how many people did you kill?". Whether it's really some random Joe getting salty to make the comparison or just the devs wanting to share fan art similar to Daddy Derek sharing a Cool Cat 9/11 pic, it's funny to see what salt can come out of it.

If you want a game where you just go around killing people

Just open up Hitman Blood Money, max out your m4 and go nuts

or if you want to challenge yourself, don't bring any weapons and pick them up from dead guards

a much more fun game, and the best part is is that it means less money goes to neo nazi edge lords
 
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