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EDIT: UraniumFalconPunch raised a interesting question.
When is a game
A) Too violent for you?
B) Too Violent for the public and should be banned?

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When it shows the boobies.

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When you shoot someone's balls. Never shoot someone's balls.

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A) Too violent? If you mean the intensity of the violence, then never. If you mean the quantity of the violence, then to the exclusion of substance.

B) Election time?

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violence shodlnt be banned unless it's killing babies, but one thing i can't stand is if it was a super realistic life simulator/RPG and you had to clean your ears in quick action time response and failing to do so would result in the beginning of this video i wouldn't be able to handle that

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It's not the amount of violence that affects me, it the targets. I was extremely bothered for example, by th "harvesting" of little sisters in bioshock. The fact that it was optional redeemed it, but I did try the hatlrvest option once and it made me nautious. I also remember some other game I played, I forger it's name, but in a cutscene the main character beat a whore. I think I quit that game right there.

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lol sensitive much xD

You would probably get a heartattack if you watched the 'Hatred' trailer lol

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When you trow the DVD game in someone's head.

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Games like Manhunt <3

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There's never been a game too violent for me, but I haven't played them all so who knows.

I also don't think a game should be banned, but game devs haven't ever pushed the boundaries that far, because they want to make money.

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