Isn't that a remake of an old Doom-style game? Meh. Neither of 'em are really gritty or violent. Like others have said, Borderlands is cartoony, so you really can't take it seriously, but since it isn't realistic, gushes of blood will pour out depending on the weapon. With MW2, it's a stupid little puff of blood and that's it, along with Kool-Aid on your screen. Honestly, the most "inhumane" parts would either be the Terrorist level (and even then, it's more psychological that visual) or the snapping of a dog's neck when it's on top of you. Both of them are child's play compared to L4D2 or GoW, or even Lost Planet.
Ohh, you did not just say that! Serious Sam is an amazing game, some of those battles are immense in scale, they make Battlefield look positively confined and empty.
If you're going to vote for something off the list, go for Left 4 Dead 2. It's really, really gorey. Then again, it's the entertaining kind of gore where you're like "WOAHH!!" as you see a zombie get dismembered in front of you, rather than "Eww..." Actually, I put my vote in for Wolverine: Uncaged Edition as the most graphic game. Me playing that game = Yeah, fun game, but really, really graphic. I don't know why it was any worse than some games I've played, but man... I think it was just the people's realistic reactions to being... sliced in half... and losing arms and legs... It was pretty brutal, even for my standards. Yup, there's my vote.
If we're going all out I'm definitely saying Postal 2. Cut a guys limbs off with a spade, throw scissors in his eye, kick his head through the window so his dog grabs it and starts playing with it, pour gas over his corpse (and the dog) and burn his house down. Oh, and then get your *cough*thing*cough* out and start peeing over everything. That's pretty much within the first 2 minutes of the game, and it only gets worse. Only game I know that lets you napalm an elephant.
Well, you can rip intestines out in Dead Rising. Sure, you have to be a pretty high level, but once you reach that level, it's a satisfying experience. That, and a few other weapons where you can knock off limbs with ease, like the excavator, and some pretty gruesome psychopath deaths (ADAM) make for one gory game.
Should start a new thread for this ah but back on topic . Borderlands isn't as cartoony as say , Conkers bad fur day . But also isn't as realistic as gears of war , where you can chainsaw uglies in half with your gun. It's somewhere in between. If your not gonna see it in a video game your just gonna see it somewhere ells . End of story.
Once you hit 17, you're going to feel like you're in heaven. And then you (and your GF) are legal at 18 so you don't have to worry about going to jail!
Honestly, Borderlands is so cartoony that it feels like you're watching the Simpsons and they're watching Itchy and Scratchy. It's that sort of cartoony violence. Just in 3d and with huge guns.
The legal age is 16. But at 18 you can have anal. I don't know how they would find you guilty of underage anal sex in court though, lol.
Yeah, and stabbing someone's eye out with a biro pen or a rusty syringe is another nice part of that game
i HATED borderlands. it was just flat out boring to me, the whole game looked like a comic book from hell... thats a bad thing
I dunno , I kind of liked borderlands , fps rpg shooter hard not to like it , Its just not violent as some other games out there.
I watched some of the executions on youtube the other day to get an idea of what this game was like. And that bag kill was probably the least of it... The string decap was pretty gross... but awesome...
Nah... L4D2 is worse. But I must say, Fallout 3 was pretty violent. It's the only game where you can make a person explode with a Teddy bear or plant a grenade in their pocket and watch them explode.