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Hatred is that game people went a bit mental over, and it looks like we may be able to go on a killing spree soon too.

SteamDB has shown signs of it coming to Linux, so your wait to begin doing video game violence may be over soon:
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341942/name: Hatred linux


About the game (Official)
Hatred fills your whole body. You’re sick and tired of humanity’s worthless existence. The only thing that matters is your gun and the pure Armageddon that you want to unleash.

You will go out for a hunt, and you will clear the New York outskirts of all humans with cold blood. You will shoot, you will hurt, you will kill, and you will die. There are no rules, there is no compassion, no mercy, no point in going back. You are the lord of life and death now - and you have full control over the lives of worthless human scum.

You will also run, you will need to think, you will need to hide and fight back when armed forces come to take you down. You will have no mercy for them, because they dare to stand in your way.

Only brutality and destruction can cleanse this land. Only a killing spree will make you die spectacularly and go to hell.

You can find Hatred on Steam, but the usual applies: Don't buy it until the Linux port is playable.

Thanks for pointing it out dubigrasu Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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bronyboy Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: morbiusWhy did they bother porting that garbage?

Why am I not surprise to see a bunch of SJW condemning a game simply because they don't like the content it has?

....the gameplay is garbage though in my opinion.
morbius Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion
Quoting: morbiusWhy did they bother porting that garbage?

Are you saying that based on its gameplay quality or because you disagree with it?

The game is just plain bad and the developers instead of making a good game used brutal violence to get attention to their bad product. This is not new at all, Manhunt, Postal, Punisher, they all used this same strategy to try to paddle their crapware. GTA are violent games, but at least gameplay is good. What does Hatred have to show for itself?
ZekThePenguin Jul 20, 2015
There's a growing sentiment I've seen on many boards that to object to something because of content is somehow not okay. People are entitled to their opinions, plain and simple. This game doesn't interest me simply because it is a story I don't care to be part of. Postal didn't have a very strong story either, and I'm not a fan of that game either. Why is it that developers can make good stories or lots of violence but not both?
bronyboy Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: ZekThePenguinWhy is it that developers can make good stories or lots of violence but not both?

You should play Witcher 3 or Fallout New Vegas. Both games pretty violent and they have decent writing.
rustybroomhandle Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: bronyboy
Quoting: morbiusWhy did they bother porting that garbage?

Why am I not surprise to see a bunch of SJW condemning a game simply because they don't like the content it has?

....the gameplay is garbage though in my opinion.

Firstly, the fact that you use the term "SJW" says more about you than about them.

Secondly, most people in my Twitter feed who you would classify as such were arguing that the game has a right to exist, even with such content.
hansuli Jul 20, 2015
that video makes it look fun but last time i looked reviews. my first impression from those was bit lame. i had commodore 64 that kind of games with different skin.
ZekThePenguin Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: bronyboy
Quoting: ZekThePenguinWhy is it that developers can make good stories or lots of violence but not both?

You should play Witcher 3 or Fallout New Vegas. Both games pretty violent and they have decent writing.

I suppose those are pretty violent too, but you're right in that those are MUCH better stories. I really hope Witcher 3 makes it onto Linux.
Keyrock Jul 20, 2015
Quoting: Beta Version
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion
Quoting: morbiusWhy did they bother porting that garbage?

Are you saying that based on its gameplay quality or because you disagree with it?
44 on Metacritic. Garbage.
Because Metacritic is such a flawless system we should all blindly follow.
tartif Jul 21, 2015
Quoting: bronyboyWhy am I not surprise to see a bunch of SJW condemning a game simply because they don't like the content it has?

What is this drivel? Check your address line, this is not 4chan.

This is good news. Linux users deserve the same choice in games as other platforms, including awful games. To anyone considering this game, I'd recommend reading some reviews before buying because they're universally terrible. If it still sounds like your kind of thing, enjoy.
Hamish Jul 21, 2015
Quoting: morbiusThis is not new at all, Manhunt, Postal, Punisher, they all used this same strategy to try to paddle their crapware. GTA are violent games, but at least gameplay is good.
Sorry, but I am not going to buy that GTA is any less pandering. Or that its gameplay is that much better than Postal.

I was actually watching a video on the subject just recently:
View video on youtube.com

I can not comment too much since I have not played GTA, but it would appear that Postal 2 is at the very least more aware of itself than GTA IV is.


Last edited by Hamish on 21 July 2015 at 3:00 am UTC
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