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Family Media Guide lists top ten violent games of 2005

30 November 2005 17:34 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 11 comments

Family Media Guide lists top ten violent games of 2005 A list has been compiled by Family Media Guide containing the top ten violent games for sale in 2005. The group urges parents to check their children's Christmas lists for any of the titles. Utilizing a proprietary audit process, the company's trained video game analysts capture and document instances of profanity, sex, violence, and substance abuse using a database-driven technology employing approximately 4000 rules and algorithms governing millions of potential rule combinations.

This data is then analyzed to generate an objective rating, superior to the existing ESRB (Electronic Software Ratings Board) industry association-based review approach which assigns ratings based upon the subjective opinions of three individuals who do not even play the game. Here is the top ten list "in no particular order".

2005's TOP 10 ULTRA-VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES


  • Resident Evil 4 – Player is a Special Forces agent sent to recover the President's kidnapped daughter. During the first minutes of play, it's possible to find the corpse of a woman pinned up on a wall — by a pitchfork through her face.

  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – Player is a young man working with gangs to gain respect. His mission includes murder, theft, and destruction on every imaginable level. Player recovers his health by visiting prostitutes then recovers funds by beating them to death and taking their money. Player can wreak as much havoc as he likes for no reason without progressing through the game's storyline.

  • God of War – Player becomes a ruthless warrior, seeking revenge against the gods who tricked him into murdering his own family. Prisoners are burned alive and player can use “finishing moves” to kill opponents – like tearing a victim in half.

  • Narc – Player can choose between two narcotics agents attempting to take a dangerous drug off the streets and shut down the KRAK cartel while being subject to temptations including drugs and money. To enhance abilities, player takes drugs including pot, Quaaludes, ecstasy, LSD and “Liquid Soul” – which provides the ability to kick enemies' heads off.

  • Killer 7 - Player takes control of seven assassins who must combine skills to defeat a band of suicidal, monstrous terrorists. The game eventually escalates into a global conflict between the U.S. and Japan. Player collects the blood of fallen victims to heal himself and must slit own wrists to spray blood to find hidden passages.

  • The Warriors – Based on a 70's action flick that set new standards for "artistic violence," a street gang battles its way across NYC in an attempt to reach its home turf. Player issues several commands to his gang, including "mayhem," which causes the gang to smash everything in sight.

  • 50 Cent: Bulletproof – Game is loosely based on the gangster lifestyle of rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Player engages in gangster shootouts and loots the bodies of victims to buy new 50 Cent recordings and music videos.

  • Crime Life: Gang Wars – Player is the leader of a ruthless street gang, spending time fighting, recruiting new gangsters, fighting, looting, and of course, more fighting. Player can roam the streets and fight or kill anyone in sight for no apparent reason.

  • Condemned: Criminal Origins - Player is an FBI serial killer hunter in one of the first titles for the Xbox 360. Game emphasizes the use of melee weapons over firearms, allowing players to use virtually any part of their environment as a weapon. The next generation graphics provide a new level of detail to various injuries, especially “finishing moves.

  • True Crime: New York City - Player is a NYC cop looking for information regarding the mysterious death of a friend. Player can plant evidence on civilians and shake them down to earn extra money.


Source:
Family Media Guide


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    djscoop (AfterDawn Addict) 30 November 2005 19:00 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    50 Cent: Bulletproof[/quote}

    That has got to be the lamest thing ever...its bad enough this guy has made a movie about how bad-ass he thinks he is, but now he has his own video game!!! OMG!
    venomX05 (Senior Member) 30 November 2005 19:16 Send private message to this user   
    BOOYAH!!!

    Bring on the violence!

    :P
    j0j081 (Junior Member) 1 December 2005 0:42 Send private message to this user   
    Most of those games are the crappy ones kids are interested in minus RE4 which appeals to everyone.
    Jauzzi (Member) 1 December 2005 4:16 Send private message to this user   
    Awesome!!! A great holyday gift guide!!
    Mik3h (AfterDawn Addict) 1 December 2005 6:16 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    During the first minutes of play, it's possible to find the corpse of a woman pinned up on a wall — by a pitchfork through her face.


    Ooohh.. nasty. Although you'd think San Andreas would be higher in the list...
    Quote:
    Awesome!!! A great holyday gift guide!!
    Haha! Indeed!

    -Mike
    Dela (Staff Member) 1 December 2005 8:54 Send private message to this user   
    actually mike it's the list in no particulkar order :-) san andreas wud prob take #1 spot thjo considering its "real life crime and violence" whereas resident evil is sci fi, akltho im a hugew resident evil fan and would pick it over san andreas any day
    Mik3h (AfterDawn Addict) 1 December 2005 9:31 Send private message to this user   
    Ah I see. And yeah, I agree. The missions just get boring, once you've went on a few wild rampages, it just get's tiring.

    -Mike
    jdeboer (Newbie) 1 December 2005 15:04 Send private message to this user   
    50 cent sold his soul along with that crappy game.
    Reasons? (Inactive) 1 December 2005 18:14 Send private message to this user   
    I'm sorry, but Quake 4 is a 2005 game, and if it didn't make the top of this list, this list and company can go to hell and burn for its stupidity.

    I just used my machine gun scope to zoom in on project (One of my former marine buddies) the medical sporgg was dissecitng, and from what I remeber from anatomy class they did a damn good job, the intestine color was a bit too yellow though... It was awesome, he was stretched out on this table and special grippers held the skin back and strectht it a foot to each side, the facial expression was priceless too.

    I can't get over how amazing Quake 4 is on the 360.
    dworak (Newbie) 1 December 2005 22:49 Send private message to this user   
    why why why....
    older ones like my fav. "rune" by headstudio are ignored?
    oldies are cheaper and therefore easier to get.
    violence is a part of every human being.... that list is pointless.
    Reasons? (Inactive) 2 December 2005 5:06 Send private message to this user   
    It's the top ten list of 2005, all time.
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