11 most controversial games ever

11 November 2006
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Video games have been subjected to controversy for as long as they exist. But like movies they’ll have to be accepted as mainstream entertainment, because in the end we’re still not munching pills like Pac-man did 26 years ago.

Reservoir DogsWe’ve always found it a non-issue, but non-gamers (especially worried parents) can’t seem to wrap their heads around the fact that the rating system is on the game boxes for a reason, to protect their kids from the violence or mature language/actions in games. While the list may be numbered, it’s not a top 10. In this list Tech2 takes a look at a total of ten of the most controversial games that have given parents and politicians the world over nightmares.

1. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Why? Aside from being able to kill everyone, the Hot Coffee mod is infamous.

2. Manhunt
Why? It had some of the most violent deaths depicted in a game that included inserting a crowbar into an enemies cranium.

3. Postal 2
Why? While it could be finished without even firing a single shot, most players ended up shoving a shotgun up a cat’s rectum just to see what would happen.

4. Soldier of Fortune
Why? The engine allowed you to blow off individual human limbs in a highly graphical manner.

5. BMX XXX
Why? Biking with crude toilet humor, foul language and unlockables like strippers and the topless mode.

6. Carmageddon
Why? Three ways to win: 1) Annihilate every opponent, 2) Run over every living thing in that level, or 3) Race from start to finish.

7. The Punisher
Why? In a bid for revenge you had Interrogation Techniques like thrusting enemies leg first into a wood chipper.

8. Bully
Why? It allows you to bully other kids and make life hell for them (although you can also save kids from bullies) but that didn’t save it from the boy-on-boy kissing parents’ discontent.

9. Reservoir Dogs
Why? The bank heist allowed the sickening glorification of violence against police officers.

10. Custer’s Revenge
Why? Highly racist and extremely offensive to women, a naked 2D General Custer avoided arrows to do it with naked Native American women tied to a Totem pole.

11. Mortal Kombat
Why? Its graphic fatality killing moves in part led to the creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The spraying blood caused many critics to riot because of how violent it made the fighting game look.

12. We thought up number 11, what others can you think of?

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  • http://killerzavatar.de.vu KillerZavatar

    Most of the games are really bad, but in a way funny! But I would add BloodRayne2, too!

  • AppleD

    SUPER COLUMBINE MASSACRE RPG..basically a reinacment of the tradegy.. and u are the killers doing wat they did….

  • Aaron

    hmmm…I would add three games. Those tow would be Killer7, Ethnic Cleansing and Super Columbine Massacre RPG.

  • Jeff Gordon

    NARC for ps2/Xbox encourages you to do crack, acid, speed and a lot more

  • MastahExplodah

    Additions/Affirmations:

    Phantasmagoria,
    Night Trap
    Mortal Kombat
    NARC
    Killer 7 / No More Heroes
    Ethnic Cleansing

    Jesus, the list goes on.

  • Jools

    Phantasmagoria
    Mafia

    would also top the list

  • http://www.my-chess-set.com/chiellinisets.htm alabaster stone

    I would add the original ‘Doom’ game. Although it is not as graphic as today’s games, it was blamed for violence in schools by parents throughout the 90′s.

  • Insane Gamer

    If I had to add another game to this list I would probably end up adding any one of the many leisure suit larry games. I mean come on how much more information is needed. I would also probably add the True Crime games as well.

  • jimbo jimmy johnakon

    I WOULD ADD FART MAN BOMS THE SCHOOL BUS. HE FARTS AN ATOM BOMB AT THE END AND IT BLOWS UP THE MOON

  • JCman

    You’ve got Soldier of Fortune, but no Doom in the list? Tsk, tsk, tsk, sorry, but No Doom = bad list.


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