If you've never played Super Meat Boy before, this two - minute clip will certainly give you a taste of just
how sadistic the game can be.
Not exact matches
A fair amount of «journalism» is devoted to shedding light on
how gamers are a violent - minded,
sadistic bunch, driven by the lustful urge to run over innocent grandmas with ice cream trucks and otherwise shoot stuff in the face with reckless abandon.
A Virus Named TOM is a
game that ask you a simple question:
how sadistic do you take your puzzle
games and begins to show you
how deep that rabbit hole can go and there have been a few
games like that Metrico being one of them.
I had such a blast playing through the
game and watching
how the story unfolded while hacking through enemies and bosses left and right while heavy music scraped the inside of my eardrums, all this while I had a
sadistic grin on my face thinking what the hell is wrong with me.
I'm interested to see
how a
game about massacring dozens of people in the most gloriously
sadistic manner possible can support a story in which we're expected to relate to the characters and their struggles.
Otherwise it can just feel kind of
sadistic, which is
how a lot of violent
games can feel to me, like Grand Theft Auto or Gears of War.