And given it was at the same time as the video
game violence controversies in the US, it's almost kind of ironic in a certain sense too.
Not exact matches
I didn't play the original, but it was steeped in
controversy for being so violent in a world desperate to blame video
games for
violence.
The
controversy polarized the art world; one camp criticized Shutz and the Whitney curators for exploiting the
violence and suffering endured by Black Americans, the other camp felt the criticisms threatened free speech and limited artists by restricting which subjects are considered fair
game.