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Hatred (Video Game)

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Hatred is an isometric-ish gore-filled edgy as fuck game that is essentially a carbon copy of Postal 1. It was made by a bunch of bald white fags who caused so much drama and butthurt that when SJWs had it removed from Steam Greenlight, Gayben himself returned it to Greenlight and apologized for the removal. While a few years ago this type of game would have only made Fox News rage, the timing for the announcement was perfect for generating as much lulz as possible.

Gameplay

You play as some pissed off batshit insane goth faggot who is going to cleanse the world of what he deems to be worthless humans. It's pretty much "Elliot Rodger: The Game". So, like any upstanding citizen, the player, referred to simply as "The Antagonist" (Online Elliot's username was "The Purifier"), goes out and starts killing as many people as possible and destroys everything in his sight. Some argue that the game is racist and sexist mainly because you play as a white guy, despite the fact you kill both men and women of all races equally. By some we mean people on Tumblr and other profoundly reliable news sources, who have it in for this game but miss the irony (or perhaps not) of assuming anyone who goes on a shooting spree is undoubtedly a white dude (it's true though). There are also kills that the player can perform which are so extremely detailed, they would've made Eric and Dylan cream themselves... and then shoot up their school. It feels like you're playing Pekka-Eric Auvinen's famatasy after playing too much God of War. It's all super edgy.



Removal From Greenlight

 
PCGamer's mature article about the game being back on Steam. Also the first sentence seems more appropriate for Cry of Fear don't you think?

Hatred was submitted to Steam's Greenlight service, where it attracted many delightful new fans who promptly reported it to Steam once, and then again when some GamerGate trolls decided to spread a rumor that the game will include NPCs that look like Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian. Not long thereafter, it was quickly removed, making Valve look like a bunch of faggots with this gay statement:

   
 
We wanted you guys to know that based on what we see on Greenlight we would not publish Hatred on Steam. As such we'll be taking it down.
 

 
 

Doug Lombardi

The only reason this happened however, is because Gabe took a trip the snack bar and did not come back for over 24 hours. When he returned to see the counter-spamming of emails by people who just wanted this game to succeed so that it would piss off SJW some more, he quickly had his company reinstate Hatred on Greenlight and sent this legendary message to the devs:

   
 
Yesterday I heard that we were taking Hatred down from Greenlight. Since I wasn't up to speed, I asked around internally to find out why we had done that. It turns out that it wasn't a good decision, and we'll be putting Hatred back up. My apologies to you and your team. Steam is about creating tools for content creators and customers.

Good luck with your game.

Gabe.
 


 
 

Gaben

This act of justice made many gaming sites indescribably buttmad; however, since they love Valve as if it were their own fleshlights, they opted to slander and criticize Hatred instead. Gabe had indeed trolled the entire gaming community and got away with it, yet again.

Thanks to everyone voting for it out of spite, Hatred became the top voted game on the site.


The Developers are Literally Nazis and Trolled the Media

   
 
We try to get world's attention to our product and as you can see — it worked perfectly... We wish to thank all of our haters and all upset press for a great marketing campaign they've done for us.
 

 
 

—Hatred's dev team

When the game was first announced everyone assumed that it's either some sort of ironic artistic statement (meant to either criticize the violence in games or prove it isn't real or say something about society or mass shootings or whatever else self-appointed internet experts pulled out of their collective asses) or someone trying waaaay too hard to be edgy.

But everyone was wrong because the developers of "Hatred" are literally Neo-Nazi oops, they take issue with being called "Neo-Nazis" because to be a Nazi you have to be German and their Romanians or something so that makes them "Neo-Fascists". Either way, they aren't trying to be edgy, this game is legit.
Furthermore, the entire thing was a giant publicity stunt and all the butthurt gaming news sites that wrote long-winded smear pieces about the game and it's team, in an attempt to somehow hurt it, were actually giving them exactly what they want. Most notably Polygon and its editor Ben Kuchera, who has a long history of trying to bully people while drunk on the imaginary power of writing for a gaming news site, acted as the game's personal PR department with their slew of misguided hit pieces that only helped promote the game they thought they would destroy.


Videos Parodies


The Hardcore edition.


Even gayer


GTA crossover


Kids react


A more honest trailer


SJW version


Terminator version


A more fitting soundtrack


DOOM crossover


Minecraft crossover


Mario version


This is the laziest shit


I was wrong, this is this shittiest one


Kid friendly version

Gallery

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Mods We Would Like to See

  • A Furry Convention level where you kill furfags and bronies.
  • A school level.
  • An elementary school level.
  • Material that would be referred to as "misogynistic" by those who are decidedly less than intellectual.
  • One in which the player kills senior citizens in a retirement home.

See Also

  • Postal 2 - Not the original game that sparked a decidedly similar lollercoaster, as ED does not have an article for Postal 1.
  • High score - A list of heroes the main character is based on.
  • Jack Thompson - Probably having wet dreams regarding how he can use this game to whore for fame.


 

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