Meters of Destructive Creation that greets you Hate
Released in 2015, the show has gained fame for its violent prowess – something that prompted Valve to remove it from their Steam Greenlight service. It was restored, along with an apology from Valve's Gabe Newell.
To put you in the role of a cold & # 39; cold blooded and tired of human worthlessness & # 39; and aiming to "clean up the world", Hatred has been replaced by its founder as a response to the "politically correct" methods available in the game industry:
These days, when most of the games are about to be tolerant, colorful, politically correct and try to be some kind of high art, rather than just fun, we wanted to create something that counteracted the tendency. We say & # 39; yes, it is a game about killing people & # 39; and the only reason for the adversary to do those things of illness is his deep hatred.
The game was awarded & # 39; Adults Only & # 39 ;, making it the third video game to score the highest amount of violence – Manhunt 2 and Good luck killing the other two.
Nintendo does not allow adult-only games on the eShop, so it should still be visible if some content has been removed. No release date has been revealed yet, either.