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Alice madness returns, exists for those who got it on steam before Ea stopped letting you buy it.
Dragon age origins the first one has tons of edge. Like the part where the guy with a family doesn't want to drink the darkness so that it becomes a part of him, to make him suffer it for the rest of his life. And all the blood mage stuff and all. Plus the people who have their emotions wiped away. It had more edge than I could stand.
Also planescape:torment is on steam now too
Postal 2 is a joke game.
But Hatred wants to be taken seriously even tough it's childish.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/219640/Chivalry_Medieval_Warfare/
I would say outlast 2 is worse. Its so deep into its own edge it made an ending that's evangelion bad tier.
The brother dies via a giant rock. And she takes out his eyes and tongue to use as an offering to an alter. And theres people who have been turned intro trees. At one point you have to burn a pleading mother and child turned tree who beg you not to set them on fire. Theres a naked girl who has a bite which turns people to trees. And you have to solve puzzles with a harp. All the while theres giant trolls trying to get you in the woods. And near water theres ghosts from drowned people who are territorial
I got a game like that, where I know how the whole things goes. But I don't install and try it because I'd rather not get paranoid at night.
Still has a bit of edge to it. Just not a ton. Its basically, better than most Fnaf games. And offers things fnaf still doesn't like free roaming the house. Until sister location the enemies never even could talk where as the Boogeyman can and does.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/412770/Boogeyman/
Like the person who posted doom, your looking at this in visceral terms rather than the act. Being a normal levelled headed player who sees past what you do in a game, its all to easy to write things off as playful,funny even graphically not representative.
People only seem to raise an eyebrow at video games, when even if poor in presentation, it factors humans,animals and a games ability to do whatever you want to these non playable characters when there being harmless. Now i know you could site millions of games where you could just as easily do that in but none of them set out to encourage you to do so unlike say the airport scene in COD for instance. Postal 2 and manhunt openly encourages players to find and invent cruel ways to wreak death and torture, postal 2 in particular having done stuff still even today not repeated.
If it was about the visercal nature then easily todays doom and even resident evil 7 to name but two games would be front and centre. What makes postal 2 stand out, is that it perverts the player into relishing there acts. What makes manhunt stand out is that basically your making a snuff movie and this is why these 2 games triggered the hate. In hatred case, its all unjustified as both innocent humans and police are thrown at the player as a wave so its not relish, but rather neccessity to clear a level.
At the end of the day to me, none of these games deserve the bad press or poorly thought out assumptions but just like movies, music and real life, theres always some very sad people who completely miss the point.