Whether the attention on Hatred actually translates into genuine interest in the game remains to be seen, though.
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The developers of Hatred have managed to make this debate now focus on their game. We collected 62 of the best free online police games. People love arguing about A) whether something is offensive, and B) whether it's possible for something to be too offensive.
By bringing moral outrage down on their game, they also attracted some defenders. There's an upside to Destructive's approach, though. However, the video is using the trademarked Unreal Engine 4 logo without permission from Epic, and we've asked for the removal of our logo from all marketing associated with this product." "Unreal Engine 4 is available to the general public for use 'for any lawful purpose,' and we explicitly don't exert any sort of creative control or censorship over projects. "Epic Games isn't involved in this project," the company said in a statement. Epic Games, creators of the Unreal Engine 4 powering the game, has asked Destructive Creations to remove their company's logo from the trailer. It's not just consumers expressing disapproval though. The YouTube video and Twitter are both filled with disapproval. If their goal was to provoke a negative reaction, they succeeded. Destructive Creations first trailer for their isometric PC shooter Hatred is getting a lot of attention. Player has to ask himself what can push any human being to mass-murder." Hatreds Developers Wanted Controversy And They Succeeded. We say ‘yes, it is a game about killing people’ and the only reason of the antagonist doing that sick stuff is his deep-rooted hatred. Here comes our game, which takes no prisoners and makes no excuses. Something different, something that could give the player a pure, gaming pleasure. "These days, when a lot of games are heading to be polite, colorful, politically correct and trying to be some kind of higher art, rather than just an entertainment – we wanted to create something against trends. Their Facebook page asks fans to "Spread it on the web! Share it! Bring it everywhere and let the haters hate!" On Hatred's website, they describe the game as a sort of response to political correctness. The developers expected a negative reaction to the trailer.