Most violent video games of all time!!




God Of War II: An action-adventure video game released for the PlayStation 2 by Sony Computer Entertainment's Santa Monica division in March, 2007. Loosely based on Greek mythology, the game focuses on protagonist Kratos and forms part of a saga (chronologically the fifth chapter in the God of War series) with vengeance as a central theme. Kratos, now the God of War, attempts to avert his betrayal by Zeus and the Olympian Gods by seeking out The Sisters of Fate and changing his destiny.







Grand Theft Auto: A multi-award-winning video game series created in the United Kingdom by Dave Jones, then later by brothers Dan Houser and Sam Houser, and game designer Zachary Clarke. It is primarily developed by Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design) and published by Rockstar Games Gameplay focuses on an open world where the player can choose missions to progress an overall story, as well as engaging in side activities; all consisting of action, adventure, driving, occasional role-playing, stealth, and racing elements. The subject of the games is usually a comedic satire of American culture, but the series has gained controversy for its adult nature and violent themes.




Postal 2: It is a first-person shooter video game by Running with Scissors, and it is the sequel to the 1997 game Postal. Both are intentionally highly controversial due to high levels of violence and stereotyping. Unlike its predecessor, Postal 2 is played completely in first-person based on the Unreal Engine. Due to its graphic nature, Postal 2 has been banned in Australia and several other countries. Scenes of the game can be seen in the music video of the Black Eyed Peas single "Where Is the Love?"
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Manhunt: A stealth game developed by Rockstar Games. It was released to the public on November 18, 2003 for the PlayStation 2 console, and on April 20, 2004 for Xbox and PC.Manhunt is a third-person stealth horror game. The game consists of twenty levels, and four bonus levels that can be unlocked. The levels are referred to as "scenes". Players survive the scenes by dispatching enemy gang members known as "Hunters", occasionally with firearms but primarily by stealthily executing them in gruesome, over-the-top ways.





Madworld: The video game was developed by Platinum Games and published by Sega. It was released on March 10, 2009 in North America, on March 20 in Europe, March 26 in Australia, and February 10 in Japan. It was re-released in Australia on March 11, 2010 in Sega Australia's "Welcome To Violence" boxset, which also includes House of the Dead: Overkill and The Conduit. MadWorld is divided into several levels representing different parts of Jefferson Island that have been converted into sets for the game show "DeathWatch". The player progresses through these levels in a linear fashion during the first playthrough, but can revisit any completed level to attempt to score more points or take on a harder challenge.
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Thrill Kill: A cancelled 1998 fighting video game for the Sony PlayStation, which even today is still widely available despite being officially unpublished. Thrill Kill was considered a technical feat for the PlayStation for allowing four players to fight simultaneously in the same room, although this technical feat was overshadowed by the game's brutality and the controversy surrounding it. Set in an urban version of Hell, the characters were all damned souls fighting for another chance in the mortal world, watched over by Marukka, the Goddess of Secrets, who has organized the infernal tournament and promised the winner reincarnation on Earth. Other content included revealing BDSM and fetishistic costumes, characters with amputated limbs and other handicaps and violent and sexual moves with names such as "***** Slap", "Swallow This", and "Head Muncher".




Mortal Kombat: Commonly abbreviated MK, is a science fantasy series of fighting games created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. The original Mortal Kombat was developed with digitized sprites based on actors, as opposed to animated cartoon graphics. Mortal Kombat 4 brought the series into 3D, replacing the digitized fighters of previous games with polygon models.





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