Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
What's your standards for deciding what games are good for you to play (MORALLY!!!)
Or is anyone here amoral?
I was debating on whether to play Pokemon or not because in some attacks you hurl FIRE at the Pokemon or spray acid at them. I already decided that it's likely not even real acid or fire or else the Pokemon would be severely damaged for life or more likely DEAD.
But I've seen some people here hint to themselves playing really violent games or games with occult elements. What'd your standards for entertainment? God bless!
Superhero game? You might try jumping off the roof to see if you could fly.
Nate (post: 1497156) wrote:I play whatever I want. If it's a game and it's fun, I'll play it. That's all that's important to me so that's all I care about.
I would not, however, play a game in which I was unable to sympathize with the character you play as to some extent.
Nate (post: 1497156) wrote:I play whatever I want. If it's a game and it's fun, I'll play it. That's all that's important to me so that's all I care about.
I would not, however, play a game in which I was unable to sympathize with the character you play as to some extent.
Wallachia (post: 1497208) wrote:I don't care so long as the content I don't appreciate isn't being shoved into my face for the entirety of the game. If it's substantial to the plot or characters, I'll care less. If it's a game focused on displaying objectionable content for viewing pleasure with no meaning whatsoever, then I'll pass.
I don't think I can even name a video game off the top of my head right now that falls into the latter category.
A particular Strategy RPG with lots of, "Gahahaha!" and saying hello, I do believe.Yamamaya (post: 1497269) wrote:I think a certain game that takes place in JAPAN(yes it's spelled with all caps) would certainly fall into that latter category. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
Having played the first Assassin's Creed and most of the second, I understand where you're coming from with that. They're pretty good. Sadly, I only ever got around to renting the second game and the store I rented it from closed down soon after...Yamamaya (post: 1497269) wrote:This is generally how I feel about games. This is one of the reasons I play Assassin's Creed. I love the historical tokens in the game and I love the gameplay. The silly conspiracy theory storyline? Not so much. I do find it hilarious how they have a disclaimer at the beginning telling you that the game has been designed by people from many different religious beliefs.
Wallachia (post: 1497316) wrote:A particular Strategy RPG with lots of, "Gahahaha!" and saying hello, I do believe.
Wallachia (post: 1497316) wrote:Having played the first Assassin's Creed and most of the second, I understand where you're coming from with that. They're pretty good. Sadly, I only ever got around to renting the second game and the store I rented it from closed down soon after...
Yamamaya (post: 1497382) wrote:Not to mention its hilarious music. I haven't actually played it, but I've heard about it and listened to the music.
You should definitely finish the second game. It's great, well except for the ending which is yet another cliffhanger and an even more riduculous conspiracy theory that we've seen in countless movies and video games.
The funny thing about morality is in the first game you would lose health by killing citizens. However, when you finished a section of the game, you could always reload that section and you would suffer no penalties for killing as many civilians as you want.
The second game removed the reload feature and made you die if you killed three civilians in a row.
The funny thing is, when a game gives the option to do something horrible that tends to be the very first thing you try to do. *shrugs*
ABlipinTime (post: 1497062) wrote:Wow. Ok, so I'm almost the perfect opposite of everyone else who's posted here, or at least I was. That should pretty well explain me, but if not, allow me to give an example:
Ocarina of Time.
Great game, right? Never played it. Why? Morals? What could be so bad about it? Let's take a look, in order from least important to greatest.
Element 1: Is that a skeleton?
Once upon a time, I played Super Mario Bros and played the ghost level. That gave me nightmares (but I was little then). That's not going to happen today, but I'd rather think about things that are nicer to look at because I know I'm going to be day dreaming about the game for some hours after I play it.
Element 2: Exposed body.
Only when you see the great fairy. It's there, but not nearly as bad as in other games. However, it's an example of such material that keeps me from playing a game (though such a small part of this one).
Element 3: Violence.
I wouldn't NOT play this game for the violence, considering that, until the final battle, you never kill anything resembling a human. Once again though, it's another example of content that deters me from playing such games.
Element 4: Magic:
If power doesn't come from God, where does it come from? (Incidentally, this also is the reason I won't watch lots of anime.) Oh sure, there could be some world physics or some such blah like in Tales of the Abyss. Nevertheless, I tend to be careful.
Final element: Other deity.
I live in a world where there is a loving, kind, god who can't be broken apart and manipulated by evil forces much less random characters. Why would I play in a world supposedly made by such a god?
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EDIT: Re looking at this, I feel like I didn't clarify myself well or say enough, though I said more than everyone else on here. Don't get me wrong about Ocarina of Time: it looks like a fun game (I've watched several people play it). My reasoning given for not playing is also rather generic, but I was trying to cover things in one example. Not a great idea.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1497478) wrote:I also don't play games where you're given free reign to do whatever you want (the Grand Theft Auto games etc.) I mean they let you do some pretty horrible stuff to characters and it seems too dark and pointless for my liking.
Atria35 (post: 1497512) wrote:But being able to choose between whether you kill innocents or not is just like real life.
Yamamaya (post: 1497528) wrote:Stop right there criminal scum! No one breaks the law on my watch! Now pay the court a fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit.
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