![]() ![]() ![]() It's on this basis that we have to discuss games like 50 Cent: Bulletproof, a game that is yet another cousin in that family of games where violence is everything. If it is possible to kill inventively and stylishly, and for us to feel that we are responsible for that moment of visceral thrill, then the experience is vastly more interesting, and can be recommended with the connoisseur's expert nod. It is, in part, our own imaginations that need to be exercised when engaged in digital combat. Instead we are concerned with a process, the feedback of violent images to controlling hands and thinking minds. Of course the same could be said of cinema-lovers, but videogames aren't eulogised purely on the basis of how the violence looks. One of the peculiar predicaments of the habitual gamer is that we become connoisseurs of simulated violence. ![]()
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