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May 17th, 2010 at 09:29:57 - Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) |
After walking around killing innocent students for some time, the pair of murders must commit suicide. Once you do this, we see clips of their corpses, and even clips from them as children. Once you have committed suicide, it appears you end up in Hell, and are playing and fending off creatures from the video game Doom, who Klebold and Harris both played and loved. I did not like this part at all. I never really played the game Doom, so that did not really appeal to me. I had been working for a few hours, getting the school locked down, just to have to commit suicide and go to hell for another completely random adventure. After killing the creatures from Doom, you meet other people that are in Hell. These consist of Bart Simpson, Mario, but even real people like Ronal Reagan, or Malcom X. I found this part of the game to be somewhat comical. The game ends with us fighting what is apparently Satan, and it took me quite some time to kill him. Once you eventually do, Satan congratulates you for what you have done. I did not like this at all, and felt that they were encouraging people to murder and kill. Overall i really did not like the video game, and feel that it is morally wrong. I do not think anyone will go off and shoot up a school after playing the game, but I do not think we should be playing a game where we can reenact one of the worst school shootings ever in this country. I feel that this game is overall inappropriate, and would not recommend it to anyone to play.
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May 17th, 2010 at 09:14:06 - Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) |
The next part of the game is where you actually have to sneak in the school and plant the explosives. This was actually a lot harder than I thought it would be, and took me about a an hour to do. You have to be able to snake in the cafeteria, and you have to put the bombs in two specific places. Not to mention, there are security cameras, and security guards that are on patrol, and if they catch you you have to start all over. I felt this was extremely annoying. After I finally got the explosives planted, I went outside to meet up with my fellow murderer outside the school. The bombs do not even end up going off, so we just decide to go back in the school and shoot and kill as many people as possible. Once we are inside shooting people, the game puts you into first person against the person you are fighting. You either need to kill them or die, and you can either have the game choose your weapons, or you can choose them for yourself. The game labels the students we are killing as either "jocks" or "pretty girl", but labels the janitors and teachers as they are. I thought the labeling of students was a little corny, and did not really even like the one on one combat.
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May 17th, 2010 at 09:00:02 - Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) |
I did not like this game very much at all. It begins with the Eric Harris being woken up by his mother, and then he goes to meet up with his fellow murderer, Dylan Klebold. They meet in Harri's basement, and originally plan to bomb the school before shooting it. They make a video to show their parent's and to apologize to them, before loading their bags with weapons and explosives and head out to Columbine. The graphics are not very good, thus the game is not that gory, but still too violent for my tastes. The dialogue seems fairly accurate, and the game does have sound and music that go very well, except I did not care personally for most of the music. After they leave Harris' home, they go to school to begin to plant the explosives.
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May 17th, 2010 at 08:44:00 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (360) |
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