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Interesting idea for a game, developers Destructive Creations who created Hatred have now decided to let you take on the terrorist ISIS group as a NATO machine gunner.

They say it's a small side-project game and their "personal veto against what is happening in the Middle East nowadays" (their words).

A game where I can blow a load of terrorists up? Sure why not. I wouldn't take this game too seriously though, it's just an over the top action game really.

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lucifertdark Apr 21, 2016
Quoting: Segata SanshiroWow, these developers sure have some balls.
Shame they haven't got the brains to go with them though.
thewho Apr 21, 2016
Operation Wolf :)
PublicNuisance Apr 21, 2016
I'd rather a Linux version of Hatred.
Ilya Apr 21, 2016
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI'd rather a Linux version of Hatred.

It already works on Linux, but they're still working on it. I'm just waiting for the official release before I buy.

Quoting: Guest
Quoting: Segata SanshiroWow, these developers sure have some balls.

Yeah I wonder if it started with you playing as ISIS, before they decided to tone it down :P.

I doubt it, but I'm sure there will be a mod for that...

I don't understand why some people think this game is in any way controversial. Sure it is daring (it wouldn't be the first time terrorists attack content creators), but ISIL is the most hated terrorist group right now. I think it's just that people go "Oh, same creators as Hatred, it must be wrong is some kind of way!"

It's a tame game, but it's fun. It just needs more maps; I've finished the game in 5h (and that includes replaying some of the older maps to try and beat my score). I could get some more fun out of it trying to get the remaining achievements.

IIRC they're going to release the modding tools in a week


Last edited by Ilya on 21 April 2016 at 12:05 pm UTC
Nezchan Apr 21, 2016
Destructive Creations seem to have realized that taking advantage of bigots is a good moneymaker. As with Hatred, they're perfecting the art of lightening the wallets of people who mainly buy it because they think they're upsetting someone. Pretty cynical, as marketing strategies go, but you can't deny the effectiveness.

Find something controversial, dash off a quick game and market it to the angry folks. Add a bit of spin, in this case anti-refugee sentiment, to the marketing and watch the rubes line up to throw money at you.


Last edited by Nezchan on 21 April 2016 at 1:34 pm UTC
Nezchan Apr 21, 2016
Quoting: IlyaI don't understand why some people think this game is in any way controversial. Sure it is daring (it wouldn't be the first time terrorists attack content creators), but ISIL is the most hated terrorist group right now. I think it's just that people go "Oh, same creators as Hatred, it must be wrong is some kind of way!"

The creator has explicitly said it's got to do with Muslim immigration into Europe and nationalism. Hard to say how much of that is marketing (probably a fair amount) and how much he actually believes in it, but that's how they're selling it in any case. You can certainly see a lot of that sentiment in the Steam reviews.


Last edited by Nezchan on 21 April 2016 at 1:26 pm UTC
Keyrock Apr 21, 2016
Quoting: KelsDestructive Creations seem to have realized that taking advantage of bigots is a good moneymaker. As with Hatred, they're perfecting the art of lightening the wallets of people who mainly buy it because they think they're upsetting someone. Pretty cynical, as marketing strategies go, but you can't deny the effectiveness.

Find something controversial, dash off a quick game and market it to the angry folks. Add a bit of spin, in this case anti-refugee sentiment, to the marketing and watch the rubes line up to throw money at you.
Except, unlike Hatred, this game is actually pretty fun and, IHMO, worth the money.


Last edited by Keyrock on 21 April 2016 at 1:55 pm UTC
garyzw Apr 21, 2016
Wow now that is an enemy I would love to blast to smithereens
Homepcgamer Apr 21, 2016
Hey guys... dont take it so seriously... it's only a game. Only have fun shooting (put the name you want) terrorists... that's all... :D

And when the modding tools are out.. you can change the objectives to whatever group of hated terrorist of your taste you wish... that's all... :D

I'll buy it very soon
Segata Sanshiro Apr 21, 2016
Quoting: IlyaI don't understand why some people think this game is in any way controversial. Sure it is daring (it wouldn't be the first time terrorists attack content creators), but ISIL is the most hated terrorist group right now.

I don't think it's particularly controversial, I mean some of my favourite games involve going on crusades and enacting genocide on indigenous populations. It's more just a deathwish kind of thing.

I can just see this making Fox News or some third-rate UK tabloid and them blowing it out of proportion with it making global news, then some violent religious extremists seeing it and wanting to do to the devs what they did to French magazine creators and Danish cartoonists.

Obviously not a guarantee, but there's a chance, and if you're going to put your life at risk like that then at least make sure it's for a good reason like journalism or making people think, not making a game where you shoot bad guys.
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