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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AB-gmyOvUig
Cause with the introduction of the Railgun Exo you are actually able to gib aliens with your shots.
Oh and by the way, if the trailer isn't to gory for you and you are now actually thinking about buying this awesome game, do it when the update goes live later this day, cause the game will be off 50% in the store then.
Anyway when I saw the trailer I thought: "wait, are the humans going to start getting dismembered too?"
1) Skyrim: Decently realistic animation of cut off body parts, burning corpses and the possibility of major bloodbaths.
2) Team Fortress 2: Much violance with bodies exploding into gibs, blood fountains after a successful headshot, pathetic death screams... but all in a cartoonish way and therefore more funny then actually gross.
3) Half Life 2: No more flying body parts except for the "Ravenholm Zombie Trap" part but still manipulable ragdolls. Mediocre amount of blood and burned corpses.
Overall, I would compare Natural Selection's gory-ness factor pretty much with the amount presented in Half Life 2. Maybe even a little less, cause there aren't either ragdolls or burned corpses, although you can set aliens on fire with the flamethrower. Gibs are also only produced by railgun wielding exos popping aliens. Furthermore both games got basically the same amount of blood, though in NS2 it is only a cosmetic hit registration effect and doesn't actually stay on the target itself or even surfaces.
I hope, that helped clarifing. ;) But since you also play Skyrim, I guess you won't be offended by NS2.
I'm glad, we could make you decide to buy this awesome game. Welcome to the community! :)